News Update: Mandates and Uprisings

By Matthew Aguilera Guinea: Military forces in Guinea declared the formation of a new government Monday, following the seizure of the thrice-elected President Alpha Condé several hours earlier. The move was immediately condemned by the United Nations and the African…

Girls’ Volleyball continues mythical performance

By Remy Cush Week 4 (9/6) update    This week has been one of many successes for the Ponte Vedra High School girls volleyball team. First off, the girls swept the Nike Tournament of Champions in Orlando this past Sept….

Preseason claims many fantasy seasons

By Ben Ritchie    As the preseason comes to an end, there have been quite a few injuries through the four-week period. Jaguars late first round pick Travis Etienne Jr., has been placed on IR by the Jags with a…

Girls’ Golf Team Beats Nease

By Sasha Crowe   The Ponte Vedra High School Girls’ Golf Team opened their season this past week with three matches. On Monday, the ladies played Bartram Trail High School at St. Johns Golf and Country Club. Losing by a…

Nease Students Hijack PV Student Ticket Link for Rivalry Game

By Ben Black The Ponte Vedra vs. Nease rivalry reached new levels this week when it was discovered that tickets meant for Ponte Vedra High School students, sold on the online ticketing platform GoFan, had been purchased by Nease High…

Student Spotlight: Mason Romero and Sharks for Heroes

By Mary Gainer      Sharks for Heroes was founded by Ponte Vedra High School student, Mason Romero. He has always had a heart for veterans and the military community, so he wanted to earn his Bright Futures community service hours…

The horizon of technology

By Aidan West Automation of tasks is always a disruptive process but is a beneficial consequence to rising productivity. As research in both history and economics show, there is no intrinsic conflict among technological change, full employment, and rising earnings….

Protecting our baby turtles

By Jacob Lowenthal    Just recently in March, turtle hatching season started in full force and will run all the way until October. What this means is that sea turtles that were once born on our beaches will be returning…

Money Monday: Save during college

By Natalie Decker    The concept of convenience has changed and been construed over time to poison the minds of the people, turned around to simplify the already simplest of tasks. When did it become too taxing to wash a…