Adolfo Camarillo High School's student-run news publication

The Stinger

Adolfo Camarillo High School's student-run news publication

The Stinger

Adolfo Camarillo High School's student-run news publication

The Stinger

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Protests Continue After the Death of George Floyd

Protests Continue After the Death of George Floyd

Charlene Kim, Staff Writer June 7, 2020

After George Floyd, an African-American man, was killed by white police officer Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, Minnesota, protests centered around police brutality and racism have erupted around the country. A...

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Online AP exams was College Boards response to the coronavirus. There have been numerous complaints about technical difficulties from test-takers.

2020 AP Exams Elicit Criticism Due To Submission Difficulties

Charlene Kim, Staff Writer June 5, 2020

As the window for AP testing rolled around, millions of students across the country logged on for the first digital at-home AP exams in College Board history. Things appeared to be running smoothly until...

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Since the COVID-19 pandemic has cancelled school for the rest of the year and left us all landlocked in our bedrooms, its become obvious how much we took for granted.

Quarantine Thoughts and Questions

Charlene Kim, Staff Writer May 24, 2020

I find it quite ironic that back in early March, I would have given anything for just a couple days at home to myself, free of the day-to-day stress of schoolwork. Now that I have got the time, I do not...

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The Skullbreaker Challenge, which is viral on TikTok, has resulted in many head injuries for the victims of the challenge.

Dangerous Social Media Trend Results in Teen Injuries and Death

Charlene Kim, Staff Writer March 10, 2020

The social media platform TikTok has proliferated the dangerous 'Skullbreaker Challenge.' This challenge involves one unsuspecting person who is told to jump and is then knocked off balance by two others...

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Cam Highs Academic Decathlon team, comprised of all grade levels, has been working towards winning this years competitions since summer of last year.

For the First Time in Over a Decade, Cam High’s AcaDeca Places First

Charlene Kim, Staff Writer March 5, 2020

Whether an individual's interest falls upon the arts or mathematics, Cam High's Academic Decathlon (AcaDeca) team offers students the opportunity to compete against other high school teams across the state...

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Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh

A Vital P(art) of the Community

Charlene Kim, Staff Writer April 25, 2019

With the turn of the century, art has become fluidly integrated in the everyday lives of billions of people across the world, and some of us do not fully acknowledge the impact art has on our minds and...

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Sri Lankas St. Sebastians Church, one of the targets of the Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka (4/21/2019).

The Easter Sunday Tragedy: Bombings In Sri Lanka

Charlene Kim, Staff Writer April 23, 2019

Easter Sunday of 2019 was full of celebration and colorful church services worldwide; however, all the springtime activity was shaken by a series of coordinated bombings throughout eight Sri Lankan churches...

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Showing the litter problem on the coast of Guyana.

The Un(sea)n Horrors of Pollution

Charlene Kim, Staff Writer April 12, 2019

At the dawn of the 21st century, industry and technology has reached an impressive height that has not been seen before; however, convenience has a price. Our massive consumption of fossil fuels, plastics,...

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Happy April Fools Day!

School Campus Switch

Charlene Kim, Staff Writer April 1, 2019

With the upcoming 2019-20 school year, Cam High is implementing many changes to our school protocol. Among these new changes is the shift from our current school campus to the open campus that currently...

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