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The RoundUp

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The RoundUp

The student news site of Clements High School

The RoundUp

"Just for the Summer": A Year-Round Delight for Readers Across the Board

“Just for the Summer”: A Year-Round Delight for Readers Across the Board

Danee Lambert, Reporter October 9, 2024

As someone who is an avid fan of reading, constantly finding a new book to enjoy and escape through, I was lingered on this book for a while. For good reasons of course, because Abby Jimenez always manages...

"The Shade": What Could Have Been a Stellar Movie

“The Shade”: What Could Have Been a Stellar Movie

Stacy Saucedo, Reporter October 9, 2024

"The Shade” is a horror/drama movie that revolves around a family still grieving at the loss of their father, the movie follows the middle son of the family, Ryan as he navigates through a darkness that...

“Civil War”: A24’s Anti-War and Pro-Journalism Film

Stacy Saucedo, Reporter May 10, 2024

In collaboration with Peyton Lee. Spoilers ahead. 3 weeks ago, A24's latest and most anticipated movie, “Civil War”, was released. There's been a lot of media coverage around it, but the overarching...

The Poppy War: A Critique of the Viciousness of Humans in War

The Poppy War: A Critique of the Viciousness of Humans in War

Grace Hu, Reporter March 19, 2024

“Oh, but history moved in such vicious circles.” (Kuang 612). This quote is from “The Poppy War,” author R. F. Kuang’s debut novel. The trilogy garnered large amounts of attention for the unique...

This is How You Lose the Time War: an imaginative and beautifully written love story

Grace Hu, Reporter February 21, 2024

This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone is one of those books that always lives up to your sky-high expectations no matter how many times you reread it. El-Mohtar and...

Junior Sofia Paoletti (left) and senior Andy Wu (right) performing at Coffee House

Review: Coffee and Songs

Aanya Chand, Reporter November 8, 2023

Choir had its annual Coffee House on Friday, Oct. 20 at 6:30 p.m. The small admittance fee included snacks and performances from talented individuals for the people who came to watch.    The...

Homecoming Pep Rally Recap

Homecoming Pep Rally Recap

Vasundhara Jayender, Karen Wei, and Stacy Saucedo October 27, 2023

Students filtered into the auditorium last Thursday, a buzz of energy. The Homecoming game against Bush High School at Mercer Stadium was mere hours away and hopes were high.    "I think [the...

2023 Cuties: Recap & Review

Fallyn Sanders, Reporter October 5, 2023

The annual Clements Cuties Contest was held on Saturday, Sep. 23. Many of our Rangers packed into the auditorium excited to see what this year's Cuties had up their sleeves. The show started off with introductions...

Student Directed One Act Play Festival

Alyza Reyes, Reporter May 24, 2023

Theatre took on a new task with their Student Directed One Act Plays. The processes that went on behind the scenes took a lot of work from the student directors and they had a successful run. “Hookman...

2023 Prom Review

Gabriel Carlo, Reporter May 24, 2023

Prom 2023 was an experience to remember. The dance floor was packed the entire time, with everyone vibing the whole time. Located at the Westin Oaks Galleria, prom was very fancy this year. The food was...

2023 Senior Trip Review

Mario Coronado, Reporter May 24, 2023

  The senior trip is an event that every senior looks forward to since they enter high school. They did not fail to provide us with a trip to an acclaimed location, Six Flags Fiesta Texas.   Seniors...

Chinatown’s Hidden Treasures

Katelyn Lam, Reporter February 9, 2022

Finding a restaurant with Asian-based cuisines is easy to find in Sugarland, but how many of those restaurants show you the true, rich, and authentic culture of Asia? Before popular Asian restaurants took...

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