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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Why We Sleep (2017): Book Review

Why We Sleep (2017): Book Review

Lucas Flansburgh, Staff Writer June 14, 2021

The non-fiction science book, Why We Sleep, by neurologist Matthew Walker, condenses over two decades worth of sleep research into an informative 368 pages that are especially important for today’s sleep-deprived...

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BATA students, including Peter McNamee (right) and Frank Smith (left), have been working to produce T-shirts for consumers.

BATA Design Co. Back and Ready for Business

Lucas Flansburgh, Staff Writer June 7, 2021

After temporarily putting a halt on their clothing business during the COVID-19 pandemic, BATA Design Co. is back to producing merchandise for clubs and events around campus. Since the option to return...

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Amazon Package sitting on the porch.

Is Amazon Unethical or Just Efficient?

Lucas Flansburgh, Staff Writer April 26, 2021

Amazon is one of the most important and most efficient companies in the world, as highlighted by its success through the COVID-19 pandemic. However constant complaints and stories from former employees...

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Should The SAT Be Eliminated From College Decisions?

Should The SAT Be Eliminated From College Decisions?

Lucas Flansburgh, Staff Writer December 17, 2020

This year, more colleges than ever have decided not to consider SAT scores in their admission process, including both the UC and CSU systems. This has raised the question of whether SAT scores should be...

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Hope in a Difficult Year: Red Cross Club Reaches Out to the Community

Hope in a Difficult Year: Red Cross Club Reaches Out to the Community

Lucas Flansburgh, Staff Writer December 3, 2020

Cam High’s Red Cross Club is expanding on the American Red Cross’s humanitarian aid efforts through a variety of community outreach efforts in Ventura County during the 2020-21 school year.  With...

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College Board Plans to Host 2021 AP Tests In-Person

Lucas Flansburgh, Staff Writer November 19, 2020

With less extensive lockdown requirements around the country, College Board plans to return to in-school testing for the upcoming Advanced Placement exams in May of 2021. Since last year’s exams,...

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