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Updated 06/29/2024 Editor's Note: A student requested their name be removed.Musical theater has returned to the Coronado High School stage with Coronado School of the Arts’s (CoSA) Spring 2022 performance of the popular musical Mamma Mia. An uplifting story, high...
By Elsie Hammond The Coronado High School Surf Team rode good waves during the 2021-2022 season. For the first time since the pandemic halted organized sports two years ago, CHS surfers were able to compete once again with other teams...
National Honor Society, the nation’s oldest, largest, and most prestigious student recognition program has inducted 79 new high-school scholars and philanthropists into its Coronado High School Chapter."These outstanding students excel in both the classroom and in their community," adviser...
The Coronado Unified School District hosted its first-ever community forum on post-pandemic academic achievement on Tuesday, April 26th from 5-6pm. About 30 community members gathered at District Offices to learn more about how the district is helping struggling learners...
Anticipation hummed through the air in the ballroom of the Hotel Republic on Saturday; the crowd was hungry for the first taste of the best and brightest San Diego fashions of the season. Fashion Week San Diego (FWSD), now...
Did you know it’s estimated that between 4 and 5 million American men have low testosterone, but only 5% of those men receive treatment for this condition? In fact, declining testosterone levels are responsible for many of the negative...
URT DIG is this Friday, April 29th at 5pm at Coronado Dog Beach. This 10 minute hole digging competition is not for the weak - you best be practicing and wake up ready! Need motivation? Watch the video below...Sign...
Submitted by Carrie DowneyThe fabric of our community is changing. If you have a home you rent out as a vacation rental, please consider turning it into a year-long rental. I rent out my first Coronado home to military...
Submitted by Susan MarrinanRecently, I had a brief conversation with a Coronado resident that left me concerned and curious.We were saying how fortunate we are to live in Coronado, and I added that we are lucky to have a...
Nearly 70 years after its 1954 release, Elia Kazan’s On the Waterfront remains one of the greatest motion pictures in US cinema history. After replacing Arthur Miller on the project, Budd Schulberg wrote his Oscar winning screenplay based on...