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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Nicole Joseph strikes a wrestling pose. One of seven girls on the Scorps team, Joseph placed eighth in the State Championship tournament last year.

Nicole Joseph, more than a “match”

Sophia Cheong, Staff Writer December 10, 2014

An avid surfer, rock climber, and slackliner, sporty is an understatement when describing seventeen-year-old Nicole Joseph, junior. Already an active athlete, she surprised her friends and family by...

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A Few, Few Days Ago, In A Galaxy Not Very Far Away…

Sam Falconer December 3, 2014

This past weekend, a teaser trailer for the upcoming Star Wars film, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, was released to high anticipations from the public. The trailer is merely a teaser that clocks...

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Thanksgiving traditions are uniquely American, but the history can be more complicated.

Histories of Thanksgiving

Sophia Cheong, Staff Writer November 21, 2014

Thanksgiving is a federal holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday of each November. The word evokes images of football, family reunions, stuffed roasted turkey, pumpkin pie and, of course, the Pilgrims...

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The Los Angeles Lakers took on the Charlotte Hornets last week and won the first game of the season.

Hope Springs Eternal: The Lakers, luck and losing

Keira Witham, Staff Writer November 18, 2014

The Los Angeles Lakers, perennial losers this season, had a slight ray of hope burst open at the Staples Center Sunday when they beat the Hornets from Charlotte 107-92. The Lakers were suffering from...

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Cailey Renken, sophomore, sees a future in the Olympics as a swimmer. Renken is among the best ranked swimmers in Ventura County.

Making Waves

Timothy Le, Staff Writer November 4, 2014

Cailey Renken, a Cam High sophomore, believes that her dreams of being a top swimmer are slowly but surely becoming a reality. According to Renken, accomplishing what she has done in her swimming...

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Ms. Lori Pristeras class advocates for a drug-free life during Red Ribbon Week October 20 through October 24.

Drugs: Choice or Pressure?

Keira Witham, Staff Writer October 31, 2014

Banners sporting anti-drug abuse slogans and traced hand pledges were displayed across Cam High's campus as students and staff, along with many other schools around the country, celebrated Red Ribbon Week. Many...

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Ms. Lucy Nakamoto teaches English 2, shown here teaching her students the tricks to formatting Microsoft Word.

Private school student, public school teacher

Sam Falconer, Staff Writer October 29, 2014

For a graduate of a private, independent Catholic high school, Mrs. Lucy Nakamoto is very comfortable in the public school environment. This is Nakamoto's first year at Cam High and she currently teaches...

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Guest speaker Tony Pedeferri (bottom left) shows his audience a video composed of pictures before and after his tragic accident, as well as broadcasted footage after the crash. Shown here is a picture of his recovery in the hospital with his wife and two daughters at his side.

10 Minutes to Live

Serena Sotelo, Staff Writer October 28, 2014

On behalf of Red Ribbon Week, former Camarillo Highway Patrol officer Mr. Tony Pedeferri spoke to Cam High students on Thursday about how he came to be paralyzed from the waist down due the actions of...

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Cam High hosts students from foreign countries as far away as Switzerland to offer them a chance to experience American schooling and culture.

Living as an American for a year

Keira Witham, Staff Writer October 17, 2014

Seven Cam High students from all over Europe have left the comforts of their native culture to spend a year in America, enrolling as exchange students at Cam High for an authentic taste of American...

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As November approaches, so does college decision time. Cam High alums reflect on what they wish theyd known.

College Crunch Conundrums

Serena Sotelo, Staff Writer October 15, 2014

For many people, high school is a time to prepare you for the years to come after graduation. Whether it's going to a community college, university, or straight to work, everyone gets to make a choice...

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Cam High students created a make-shift memorial in honor of Chase Varney.

In Memoriam: Chase Varney

Brian Raymond, Managing Editor October 10, 2014

Senior Chase Varney passed away unexpectedly on Oct. 7, 2014. He was born Feb. 11, 1997 and raised in Camarillo and is survived by his parents and 5 siblings. Varney went to Monte Vista for middle...

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T. J. Jose (left) and Harrison Cho (right) perform at the Kiwins  benefit concert for Project Eliminate, donating the proceeds for fighting neonatal and maternal tetanus.

Rockin’ for a cause

Sophia Cheong, Staff Writer October 8, 2014

Members of Cam High's KIWIN'S club demonstrated their musical abilities by performing at the quad last Saturday evening as KIWIN's hosted their second-ever benefit concert. All the proceeds went towards...

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