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The Emerald

Sacred Heart Cathedral's student-run newspaper. We've got issues.

The Emerald

Sacred Heart Cathedral's student-run newspaper. We've got issues.

The Emerald

John Boehner Throws His Lifelong Dream Away

Leonardo Straccia '17, Staff Writer October 21, 2015

Since John Boehner was a child, he always wanted to be in Congress.  A self-made man, he fought his way to the federal position of Speaker of the House by working countless jobs and studying at Xavier...

Dangerous Energy Drinks

Jacob Gamez-Mendoza '18, Staff Writer October 20, 2015

The Report Recent studies have shown that teens who drink energy drinks are more prone to TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury). Because of the large number of young athletes nowadays, teens are more likely...

The Wrath of the California Drought: Local Wildfires

Robert Gallardo '18, Staff Writer October 20, 2015

Here in California, we are currently experiencing one of the worst droughts in our history. This drought has indirectly caused Californians to lose their homes, businesses, and in some cases, their...

Should We Fear the Robotic Workforce?

Emmanuel Fernandez '17, Staff Writer October 16, 2015

Slowly but surely, the rise of automation has started to replace the everyday jobs that everyday people should normally be working.  From the small start-ups to the major corporations, any business...

Farm-To-Table

Emma Gillmer '19, Staff Writer October 14, 2015

What is the true definition of farm-to-table? Is this a fair title for this philosophy? Most of us think farm-to-table only explores the idea of organic food, but I recently discovered from Jesse Cool-the...

CEO of Volkswagen Resigns

Nicholas Beard '17, Staff Writer October 14, 2015

Martin Winterkorn, known for his role in the pervasive car company Volkswagen, has resigned as CEO. Volkswagen is known for quality and great gas-mileage at a reasonable price.  However, their reputation...

A Papal Visit To Remember

Keith Uy '16, Staff Writer October 14, 2015

(Official Photo by Caleb Smith) Pope Francis landed on Washington D.C. for the first time last Tuesday, beginning his six day visit to the United States. He spent two days in our Capital, two days...

Second Republican Presidential Debate

Jolie Radunich '18, Staff Writer October 13, 2015

The stakes were high on September 16, 2015 at the Republican presidential debate at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, CA. Over a period of three long hours, approximately 23 million people...

Biden For President

Lucas Beard '18, Staff Writer October 6, 2015

The former U.S. Senator from Delaware and current Vice President, Joe Biden, is a very possible candidate for the 2016 presidential election. Biden has run twice for presidency, in 1988 and 2008. Both...

High School in the Eyes of Chinese Immersion Students

Emmanuel Fernandez '17 and Chloe Novillos '18 October 4, 2015

Sacred Heart Cathedral epitomizes a diverse community with students rich in culture. The majority of students at SHC grew up in the Bay Area, while a few students grew up in foreign countries. Anson Zheng...

Ahmed Mohamed: the Teenager Arrested for an Innocent Clock Experiment

Danielle Rodriguez '17 & Stephen Chen '17, Staff Writers October 1, 2015

  San Francisco is an aid tolerable city with people who have diverging opportunities and passions. Yet, what is it like to live outside of our ever accepting San Francisco? In Irving, Texas,...

Overview on Ferguson

Coleman Roberts '17, Staff Writer April 15, 2015

On August 9th, officer Darren Wilson shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown in an act of self-defence, thus beginning many months of reexamination and protest against the United States justice system....

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