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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You can vote for junior Alyssa Lopez, aspiring fashion designer, as the 2014 Fashion It Girl by following the instructions here: http://getonlinevotes.com/fashion-it-girl-2015-search-alyssa-lopez/

Forward-thinking Fashionista: Alyssa Lopez

Serena Sotello, Staff Writer, photographer February 20, 2015

Overalls, jumpsuits, and trench coats are just some of the many intriguing clothing options for Alyssa Lopez, a junior with a unique fashion sense according to most conventional standards. "[My clothes]...

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Rio Martinezs YouTube channel  can boast more than most, with over 50k subscribers since the end of January.

Fame on the smallest screen

David Dugan, Staff Writer February 13, 2015

From running the field to running the camera, junior Rio Martinez already has already garnered tens of thousands of subscribers on his YouTube channel: theguyordie. On the same day as his birthday,...

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Tomorrow is St. Valentines

“Tomorrow is St. Valentine’s”

Iris Saenz, Staff Writer February 13, 2015

With apologies to Ophelia, February has long been known as the month of romance. It's a month full of hearts, chocolates and flowers, but where did these traditions of measuring your love in amounts...

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Nabil Huening, famous Chinese entertainer, performs to Mrs. Martha Garcias 6th period French class, hoping to show students what could result from the pursuit of a love of languages.

Nabil Huening: The Man of Many Languages

Keira Witham, Sports Editor February 10, 2015

Forty-year-old Brazilian native Nabil Huening immigrated to America at the age of four only to leave for one of the biggest countries in the world, China, at age 17. Ms. Martha Garcia, French teacher,...

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Trailers, Teasers, and Touchdowns, oh my!

Trailers, Teasers, and Touchdowns, oh my!

Sam Falconer February 5, 2015

Most people watch the Super Bowl out of tradition, or to cheer for their favorite team, or to enjoy time with their friends and family. If you're a film geek and general all-around nerd like me though,...

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A small star of Cam High, Mr. Winterstein was honored as Ventura Countys Best Actor for a role he will be performing again tomorrow and on Sunday at the Santa Paula Theater Center.

Out of the Classroom: Winterstein wins award for best actor

Serena Sotelo, Staff Writer January 30, 2015

Cam High Drama and English teacher, Mr. Richard Winterstein, has had his fair share of acting experience, performing in numerous plays, movies and televisions shows. His recent role as a romantic former...

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A rivalry basketball game against the Rio Mesa Spartans was motivated by more than the usual competition.

Rivalry for the right reason

Helena McCabe, Copy Editor January 28, 2015

The Rio Mesa Spartans and Cam High Scorpions basketball teams went head to head at Rio Mesa High School on Saturday, Jan. 10, but not as league rivals. The games were held as part of the "Ball it...

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Movie Mondays 2: Fight Club (1999)

Movie Mondays 2: Fight Club (1999)

Sam Falconer, Staff Writer January 26, 2015

I realize that by doing a film review I am breaking the first and second rules of Fight Club, but I don't think that Tyler Durden will mind. Fight Club, a 1999 release, was directed by David Fincher,...

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David Gatchel is performing Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 1, First Movement this weekend on January 17 and 18 with the Channel Islands Chamber Orchestra.

Key to his future: Gatchel will perform in two upcoming concerts

Rhiannan Ruef, Photographer January 14, 2015

Six months of practice in the making. Countless hours. Immeasurable amounts of work contributed. Preparation long underway. Sitting at the piano, hands gracefully dancing along the keys, mind focused on...

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The Stinger will begin a new review series featuring films long-established as classics, beginning with a 50s favorite.

Movie Mondays 1: Rear Window (1954)

Sam Falconer, Staff Writer January 12, 2015

With the end of 2014 marking its 60th anniversary, coupled with my personal love for the film, Rear Window made an excellent choice as the first entry in the Stinger's new Movie Mondays series. Rear...

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Two members of the Little Scorps Program play the parachute game during class on the quad. Little Scorps is a pre-school program run by Cam High students and Mrs. Ida Lange, instructor.

Pre-Scorps

Keira Witham, Staff Writer January 6, 2015

Eight years ago, cooking teacher Mrs. Ida Lange was given the opportunity to take over the preschool program, Little Scorps, which allows students to experience what it's like to work in a field involving...

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Holiday Movies to Watch on a Cold Winters Night

Holiday Movies to Watch on a Cold Winter’s Night

Sam Falconer December 19, 2014

The Stinger has made a list which its editors have checked twice, of ten films that are nice (around the Holidays). Just grab some hot cocoa, sit by the fire, and enjoy any one of these holiday gems.   1....

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