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The Stinger

Adolfo Camarillo High School's student-run news publication

The Stinger

Adolfo Camarillo High School's student-run news publication

The Stinger

Struggling with keeping focus as well as keeping up with homework and hanging out with friends is a difficult task with COVID-19 affecting everyone worldwide.

COVID-19’s Impact on Student’s Academic and Outside Lives

Kevi Perez, Staff Writer April 30, 2021

The 2019-2020 school year was a new start for most students finishing off their last year. Some came into their senior year, first-year, or objectively, most important year of schooling. Like most students,...

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The Stinger Rewind: LGBTQIA+ Workers Protected Under Civil Rights Law

The Stinger Rewind: LGBTQIA+ Workers Protected Under Civil Rights Law

Paige Ingram, Staff Writer April 12, 2021

After many separate cases were presented of workers among the LGBTQIA+ community who had been fired out of what they claimed to be sex discrimination, the Supreme Court ruled on June 15, 2020 that under...

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The Stinger Rewind: Finding The Good From 2020

The Stinger Rewind: Finding The Good From 2020

Liliana Ruiz, Staff Writer April 12, 2021

2020 was one crazy year. It had many ups and downs that not many of us would have even predicted. But, we pushed through, and we made it to the finish line. This last year has been one for the books....

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The Stinger Rewind: COVID-19: The Pandemic That Caused My Self-Growth

The Stinger Rewind: COVID-19: The Pandemic That Caused My Self-Growth

Sean Diswe, Staff Writer April 12, 2021

2020 has been a very long year, and there are many things that happened that could hold you back from having a good year--the biggest one being the pandemic, but that also came with many unexpected opportunities. The...

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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, it's 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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COVID-19 has lead to many people turning a stressful situation into an even more anxiety-inducing time due to their lack of time spent in nature.

Quarantine’s Effect on People and Students

Madalyn Duvall, Staff Writer May 22, 2020

It has been a little over nine weeks in quarantine now, and I am only going a little bit crazy. The past nine weeks have definitely not been easy at all! When I first heard the news of school being canceled...

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Donny's Lock Down Thoughts

Donny’s Lock Down Thoughts

Donny Robbins, Staff Writer May 4, 2020

I think I was made for life in quarantine. When I first heard all activities were being canceled, I watched all my friends become disappointed over the loss of many of the enjoyable parts of their lives....

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Around Camarillo, things are changing as a result of the Stay at Home order in Ventura County as COVID-19 continues to spread.

Lockdown Thoughts From Tobias Christiansen

Tobias Christiansen, Staff Writer April 7, 2020

The COVID-19 crisis is affecting all of the U.S. in different ways and Camarillo is no exception. In the past few weeks, the city of Camarillo has changed significantly. The Collection, a popular hangout...

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Pictured above is my desk and the novel we just finished in my English class before school was shut down.

Attempting (and Mostly Failing) at Finding a Balance

Marcella Barneclo, Editor in Chief April 6, 2020

I do not quite know what to do with myself these days -- which mostly consist of Netflix, sleeping, working, and trying to find the motivation to log into Google Classroom every once in a while. Throughout...

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This article features some of the small things I have noticed amidst the pandemic.

Miscellaneous Shelter-in-Place Notes

Huy Nguyen, Managing Editor April 6, 2020

The largest element of the Coronavirus quarantine for me so far has been the waiting: waiting to hear news over district changes, waiting for a response from College Board about AP tests, even just waiting...

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