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The Student Newspaper of Cathedral Catholic High School

Dons Press

The Student Newspaper of Cathedral Catholic High School

Dons Press

The Student Newspaper of Cathedral Catholic High School

Dons Press

Cole Hume

Cole Hume, Editor-in-Chief

Serving as Managing Editor for two years and writing more than 20 El Cid stories prepared me for the critical role of Editor-in-Chief, where I plan to advance El Cid through exploring mediums and honing journalistic skills. Whether a journalist is informing a voting citizenry or a Southern California high school, the responsibility is immense, and I embrace that function of watchdog. Aside from writing, I enjoy playing basketball, reading, and spending time with friends no matter the occasion. Following high school, I plan to double-major in political science and journalism, and hopefully blend the degrees into a successful career in politics, law, or journalism. I consider myself a critical thinker, as I am excellent at identifying how and where progress can be achieved. With that mindset, I hope to enter El Cid into an era of innovation with coverage through a variety of mediums that is comprehensive and consistent. As Editor-in-Chief, I promise readers a meticulously researched and groomed product that brilliantly transcends one’s expectation

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Pulitzer Prize winner Mrs. Molly O’Toole continues her prestigious career, working for the Los Angeles Times.

Add Pulitzer Prize to resume

Cole Hume, Editor-in-chief
May 13, 2020
Though Southern California received a dousing of rain last week, the infamous San Diego sunshine still made its appearance.

WCEA visits campus

Cole Hume, Editor-in-Chief
March 24, 2020
Mr. Jason Gilbert receives a visit from his three children Aden Gilbert ‘23, Alexa Gilbert ‘17, and Eliza Gilbert ‘19, (left to right) while recovering.

Adversity to appreciation

Cole Hume, Editor-in-Chief
March 6, 2020
Raul Campillo ‘05 socializes and listens to community members and their concerns during his run for District 7 City Council.

“Talk with crowds, keep your virtue”

Cole Hume, Editor-in-Chief
February 28, 2020
The image depicts a university founded in 1636, the year the first American university was established, and includes the Latin translation of “College is the only way.”

No college…no knowledge

Cole Hume, Editor-in-Chief
January 22, 2020
Twelve democratic candidates addressed healthcare, gun control, women’s reproductive rights, and a variety of other issues in last night’s CNN and the New York Times Democratic Debate.

Democratic Debate breakdown

Cole Hume, Editor-in-Chief
October 16, 2019
CCHS seniors elect to use their phones rather than interact during lunch, knowing their phone-use is no longer prohibited.

Progressive or regressive?

Cole Hume, Editor-in-Chief
October 8, 2019
Miss Wilson poses with a get well card after a scheduled chemotherapy treatment before her eventual cancer-free diagnosis.

Victory through surrender

Cole Hume, Editor-in-Chief
September 12, 2019
Solutions in store refers to the recommendations provided in the article to the hectic, busy, compact 2018-2019 school calendar.

Appealing to the masses

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
May 24, 2019
A currently polarizing topic in United States, college admissions have sparked a dialogue whether the university a student attends noticeably contributes to professional success.

Cole Hard Facts: Harvard…I’ll pass

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
March 15, 2019
Many people believe the “spoiled Don” stereotype and practice over-characterizing the CCHS student body as hyper-privileged and overindulgent. The image animates the perception and its spoiled nature.

Cole Hard Facts: The Spoiled Don

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
February 15, 2019
A plethora of questions are asked in regards to the border wall, as many people search for facts and statistics behind the polarizing issue.

Cole Hard Facts: The dangerous immigrant

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
February 2, 2019
Students of a previously instituted Cristo Rey school arrive to their part-time job at Chase Bank in their efforts to receive a funded Catholic and college-preparatory high school education.

Extending excellent education

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
December 14, 2018
The infographic exhibits the current and severe dangers of stress for teenagers.

Addressing the stressing

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
December 4, 2018
Officer Bob Briggs of the San Diego Police Department discusses the trends in teen drug use, the success of rehabilitation programs, and the dangers of vape and other commonly used drugs at a parent alcohol and drug awareness meeting on Oct. 30. The meeting was the final meeting of a series that took place since August.

CCHS adopts “opt-in” drug testing

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
November 2, 2018
The infographic displays information that leads to understanding of the issue, which Father Martin Latiff emphasized as essential in searching for solutions to eliminate clerical misconduct.

Unheard Perspective

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
October 25, 2018
Dons defeated, but still determined

Dons defeated, but still determined

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
August 22, 2018
CCHS administration confiscated an assortment of drug paraphernalia this school year, a situation officials plan to discourage next school year by instituting a comprehensive alcohol and drug awareness program.

CCHS delays student drug testing

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
May 31, 2018
The four underclassmen participants in the trip to a shelter for migrant men in Tijuana, Mexico enjoy the opportunity to learn about issues from the other side of the border.

Learning before serving

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
May 22, 2018
The symbol of Cathedral Catholic High School’s Suicide Prevention Week displays CCHS in the outer rim, enveloping an image representing safety.

CCHS aims to reduce suicide stigma

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
April 16, 2018
Boys and Girls Track

Boys and Girls Track

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
March 17, 2018
Boys Lacrosse

Boys Lacrosse

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
March 17, 2018

CCHS principal earns doctorate

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
March 2, 2018
Pictured above is an artist rendition of the volleyball courts Christopher Hill Construction, Inc. will build between the lower field and the Lynch & Allred Tournament Field.

Playing in the sand

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
February 23, 2018

Stand and deliver

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
February 21, 2018
The Statue of Liberty flame, which symbolizes justice and liberty, seems to be unlit due to the Fourth Estate’s journalistic malpractice and other parties' media manipulation.

When the watchdog fake sleeps

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
February 9, 2018
Boys Wrestling

Boys Wrestling

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
January 26, 2018
Boys Basketball

Boys Basketball

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
January 26, 2018
Notre Dame Academy eighth-graders excitedly gather at Dons Day, where they enjoy an opportunity to experience their prospective high school with future classmates.

Admissions answers the bell

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
December 15, 2017
Following the Thanksgiving holiday, Giving Tuesday and Giving Dons Day emphasize the importance of philanthropic endeavors in helping nonprofits realize their missions.

Giving more than thanks

Cole Hume, Managing Editor  
November 28, 2017
Members of the SAHS football team celebrate their 45-6 victory over CCHS with a team photo while hoisting the Holy Bowl trophy.

Down, but not out

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
November 4, 2017
Backup quarterback Caleb Price '19 catches a pass in preparation for the Dons season finale against Saint Augustine at Manchester Stadium.

Rivals from the start

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
November 3, 2017
This graph shows the correlation between average global temperatures and higher CO2 concentrations, which  many scientists associate with global warming.

Catholics: climate stewards or deniers?

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
October 5, 2017
Ross Maseuli '21 watches last week as the second half against Westview kicks off. He enjoyed a tremendous first half filled with contact and determination. The Dons went on to win 48-6.

Resolute Ross leads young guns

Cole Hume, Managing Editor
September 14, 2017
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