Skip to Main Content
The Student News Site of Paso Robles High School

Crimson Newsmagazine

  • Breaking News: PRHS Principal Megan Fletcher charged on suspicion of DUI on Monday Nov. 10, 2025.
  • Lookout for Crimson’s new issue coming out on Dec. 5, celebrating its 100th Issue!

Crimson Newsmagazine

Crimson Newsmagazine

BREAKING NEWS: Principal Megan Fletcher Placed on Leave After On-Campus Incident
BREAKING NEWS: Principal Megan Fletcher Placed on Leave After On-Campus Incident
Jade Wagner, Reporter • November 14, 2025

At approximately 10:45 a.m. Monday morning, Principal Megan Fletcher was sighted being arrested on school campus and placed on paid administrative...

Renovating Power: Old Walls But A New Vision
Kaylah Camarena, Environmental Editor • November 16, 2025

Festive Flavors
Festive Flavors
Lydia Kidd, Poli-Sci Editor • November 14, 2025

https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/5517fd8659b14df997b482f99716865c

BREAKING NEWS: Principal Megan Fletcher Placed on Leave After On-Campus Incident
BREAKING NEWS: Principal Megan Fletcher Placed on Leave After On-Campus Incident
Jade Wagner, Reporter • November 14, 2025

At approximately 10:45 a.m. Monday morning, Principal Megan Fletcher was sighted being arrested on school campus and placed on paid administrative leave after driving under the influence to the high school...

Recent Issue
Girls Volleyball Senior Night Photo Gallery
Girls Volleyball Senior Night Photo Gallery
Chloe Van Pelt, EIC • November 14, 2025
Paso Robles Pickleball Club members hosted a round robin tournament Sept. 11, 2025.
The New Dill in Town
Alex Gonzalez, Co-News Director • October 27, 2025
View All
Recent Poll

Have you personally been affected by the government shutdown?

Loading...

Sorry, there was an error loading this poll.

BREAKING NEWS: Principal Megan Fletcher Placed on Leave After On-Campus Incident
BREAKING NEWS: Principal Megan Fletcher Placed on Leave After On-Campus Incident
Jade Wagner, Reporter • November 14, 2025

At approximately 10:45 a.m. Monday morning, Principal Megan Fletcher was sighted being arrested on school campus and placed on paid administrative leave after driving under the influence to the high school...

The Nation Hits Pause
The Nation Hits Pause
Carter Bland, In-Depth Co Director • November 14, 2025

As of Nov. 5, 2025, the nationwide government shutdown became the longest lasting in the nation's history. Lasting 43 days, it brought with it a number of financial implications for both the big wig capital...

Clinging to Costumes
Clinging to Costumes
Paityn Whitson Swanson, People Director • November 5, 2025

Image from the "No Kings" protest in San Luis Obispo from Mustang News, the news outlet for Cal Poly University, San Luis Obispo.
Local “No Kings” Protest
Mia Angel, Director • November 2, 2025

On Oct. 18 the “No Kings Protests” seen nationwide extended to the corner of 12th and Spring Street in Paso Robles and an even bigger rally in downtown San Luis Obispo (SLO). Around 3,000 to 5,000...

Meet the Clarks
Meet the Clarks
Alex Gonzalez, Co-News Director • October 20, 2025

Toll of the Tariffs
Toll of the Tariffs
Arianna Zavala, Poli-Sci Director • October 20, 2025

Four months into the president’s second term on Wednesday, April 2, the Trump Administration signed an executive order for a baseline 10 percent tariff towards the European Union, China, Britain, and...

Latino vs. Latinx
Latino vs. Latinx
Arianna Zavala, Poli-Sci Director • October 19, 2025

Feeling Fall Fashion
Feeling Fall Fashion
Raffy Fuentes, Web Director • October 16, 2025

AI Ate My Homework
AI Ate My Homework
A rise in artificial intelligence opens new tools for students to excel in academics while still being environmentally conscious
Kailea Stoltzfus, EIC/ Sports Director • October 20, 2025

Fuzzy Friends: The Quick Trend of Labubus
Fuzzy Friends: The Quick Trend of Labubus
Conquering nationwide consumerism, Labubus, a plush toy from Pop Mart under “The Monsters” series, became the mania of the summer
Mia Angel, Director • October 17, 2025

Our Jeans Are Gnarly
Our Jeans Are Gnarly
Two brands denim ads are put against each other, and with over millions of view its clear who won: as they have all the boys in their yard
Ruby Cardenas Munoz, Pop Culture Editor • October 17, 2025

Staff Editorial: Flipping to the Next Chapter
Staff Editorial: Flipping to the Next Chapter
Saying goodbye to our seniors
Crimson Staff May 29, 2025

Dear Class of 2025, For 413 senior Bearcats, the next couple of weeks will be the last time they walk the grounds of Paso Robles High School. All they're left with is to answer the question prompted to...

Renovating Power: Old Walls But A New Vision
Kaylah Camarena, Environmental Editor • November 16, 2025

Toll of the Tariffs
Toll of the Tariffs
Arianna Zavala, Poli-Sci Director • October 20, 2025

Four months into the president’s second term on Wednesday, April 2, the Trump Administration signed an executive order for a baseline 10 percent tariff towards the European Union, China, Britain, and...

Dead journalist's camera held by colleague
The Deadliest War For Journalists
Lydia Kidd, PoliSci Editor • October 20, 2025

On Oct. 7, 2023, a Hamas-led surprise attack on Southern Israel occurred from the Gaza strip, which involved a large rocket and militants breaching the borders of Israel. This attack on Israel resulted...

Advocating Through Lyrics
Advocating Through Lyrics
Amelia Peterson and Mia Angel October 19, 2025

Behind the melodic rhythms and catchy rhymes, times of political uproar ignite artists to create anthems to portray their emotions and speak up about pressing issues. Students at Paso Robles High School...

Piracy Paradox
Piracy Paradox
Caden Medeiros, Photography Co-Director • October 20, 2025
The Summer That Turned Messy
The Summer That Turned Messy
Keely Smith, Review Editor • October 20, 2025
Sorting It Out
Sorting It Out
Paityn Whitson Swanson, People Director • October 19, 2025
Donate to Crimson Newsmagazine