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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Richard Camacho (left) and Joe Richardson (right) tell stories about the past to Mr. Ropess and Mr. Doyles sixth period classes.

Vietnam veterans share experiences with students

Morgan Menin, Staff Writer June 8, 2016

"For me, I feel like I'm living on borrowed time. I should've been dead already. I should've been dead six times during Vietnam," said Richard F. Camacho. Camacho and fellow veteran Joe Richardson visited...

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Bhavika Bhagat (right) and Pablo Martin (left) discussing table etiquette.

The Dining Room [photos]

Amy Shim, Editor-in-Chief May 10, 2016

[slideshow_deploy id='57695'] Nine seemingly unconnected sketches, thirty student cast members, and a piece of furniture-- thus was the foundation of drama's spring production The Dining Room, directed...

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Tim Hawkeye speaks during a lunchtime assembly, advising students to do what they love regardless of money.

TEDx Comes to Cam High

Morgan Menin, Staff Writer April 1, 2016

Students crowd amongst chairs and tables, surrounding a barefoot man sitting cross-legged in front of a podium. Timber Hawkeye, author of Buddhist Boot Camp and TEDx speaker, detailed his life through...

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Both of Cam Highs mock trial teams pose at the Ventura County Courthouse.

Mock Trial makes top two in county

Morgan Menin, Staff Writer February 26, 2016

Cam High's 'Scorpions' mock trial team has a chance to advance to state finals after facing Grace Brethren on Thursday. The team began competition last Monday at the Ventura County courthouse and competed...

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Scorps Spotlight 6: Yuri Tussolini

Scorps Spotlight 6: Yuri Tussolini

Morgan Menin, Staff Writer January 20, 2016

To call Yuri Tussolini multicultural would be an understatement. Born in Italy and a former resident of Brazil, Tussolini is now a junior at Cam High who enjoys playing and watching soccer, skating, surfing,...

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Kiyoko Aoki, senior, purchases breakfast in the cafeteria before school.

A Matter of Taste

Morgan Menin, Staff Writer November 5, 2015

Three years ago, freshman Trevor Jeffrey discovered mold on the sandwich he had bought from the cafeteria. Last year, the Oxnard Union High School District terminated their contract with Cam High's...

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News Brief: Parents visit campus for Back to School Night

News Brief: Parents visit campus for Back to School Night

Morgan Menin, Staff Writer September 29, 2015

[slideshow_deploy id='9959'] Parents returned to Cam High for Back to School Night yesterday, hoping to gain a better understanding of what their students experience on a daily basis in their classrooms. The...

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Kiwins among the crowd at Club Rush, enticing students to join their club. 
In order from left to right: Avinash Nandakurmar, Iris Shim, Elise Umetsu, Melissa Wasylewski

The rush to belong

Morgan Menin, Staff Writer September 23, 2015

[slideshow_deploy id='9640'] Colorful flags, banners, and excitement filled the air as over fifty Cam High clubs advertised their causes in the quad last Wednesday. As the school year begins again,...

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Several guitars laid out for display, created by woodshop students

Music, Math, and Mastery

Morgan Menin, Staff Writer June 5, 2015

Students in wood shop have been working for the past three months on building wooden guitars and bass guitars, and, having recently completed them, were awarded STEM achievement cords for their endeavors...

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School lunch remains left in the cafeteria of a food provider that wont be returning.

Oxnard Union ends Contract with food service contractor

Morgan Menin, Staff Writer May 27, 2015

The Oxnard Union High School District is terminating their contract with Sodexo America, the food services company currently supplying the district, and replacing the company with their own Food Services...

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Dropping water levels at Lake Casitas reveal small islands which used to be underwater.

Don’t Doubt the Drought

Morgan Menin, Staff Writer April 24, 2015

As California's drought continues, the state is at its lowest snow pack to date, with Governor Jerry Brown even having issued a controversial executive order to deal with the crisis. With most of the...

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Mr. Doyle teaches his AP U.S. History classes as he attempts to avoid the controversy in the AP curriculum.

APUSH Controversy: College Framework Catastrophe

Morgan Menin, Staff Writer February 6, 2015

Opponents of the revised 2014-2015 AP U.S. History (APUSH) exam have begun a patriotic uproar against the College Board and its released framework for the modified test. Teachers and politicians have...

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