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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Cam High Athletics Brought To A Halt Due To Rise In COVID-19 Cases

Cam High Athletics Brought To A Halt Due To Rise In COVID-19 Cases

Sean Diswe, Staff Writer January 15, 2021

Athletes at Cam High who were preparing to return to sports were recently told that due to Ventura County going back into the purple tier, their seasons could possibly not continue. The players have...

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Why Are So Many Teens Struggling With Mental Health?

Why Are So Many Teens Struggling With Mental Health?

Michelle Montoya, Staff Writer January 12, 2021

According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), 73.8% of children from the age of 3-17 years old struggle with mental health disorders, such as depression and anxiety.  Mental health can affect...

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Camarillo’s Annual Holiday Traditions: Staying Festive During COVID-19

Ella Gietzen, Staff Writer December 17, 2020

Over the years, the city of Camarillo has collected numerous holiday traditions and celebrations, bringing the people of Camarillo into the holiday spirit and festivities. A Camarillo favorite, and...

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Cam High Blood Drive: Changes Implemented for COVID-19

Cam High Blood Drive: Changes Implemented for COVID-19

Felicity Farjado, Staff Writer December 7, 2020

Oxnard Union High School District is holding their annual blood drive for students to participate in at the YMCA located in Camarillo this coming December 8th from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. This year Vitalant,...

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The History of Thanksgiving

The History of Thanksgiving

Symphany Wilson, Staff Writer November 30, 2020

Thanksgiving is a time for celebration. Families gather together around a table and share a meal to celebrate a tradition that most have learned from a young age. A tradition involving a supposed history...

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Ethnic Studies: How it Affects Future Graduates

Ethnic Studies: How it Affects Future Graduates

Felicity Fajardo, Staff Writer November 30, 2020

Oxnard Union High School District required all incoming students to take ethnic studies as a social sciences A-G requirement course starting this school year. The ethnic studies course covers topics,...

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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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Musicians and Distance Learning: What Has Changed From Before COVID-19

Musicians and Distance Learning: What Has Changed From Before COVID-19

Paige Ingram, Staff Writer November 19, 2020

A new learning plan has affected all Cam High students and staff members throughout the recent months, but especially students enrolled in music classes have been deeply impacted by new rules and regulations...

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How to Salvage 2020: Safe Social Distanced Activities

How to Salvage 2020: Safe Social Distanced Activities

Kevi Perez, Staff Writer November 12, 2020

[slideshow_deploy id='74441']             Do you remember how everything started? The beginnings of COVID-19, of course! I remember it was March 16th,...

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COVID-19 has affected day to day life for students and business owners.

How COVID-19 Created A Rapidly Changing World

Elizabeth Mika, Staff Writer June 7, 2020

Since COVID-19 began to spread, communities across America have been affected in a variety of ways. COVID-19 is putting a strain on small businesses and owners are having to find alternate ways to reach...

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Protests Continue After the Death of George Floyd

Protests Continue After the Death of George Floyd

Charlene Kim, Staff Writer June 7, 2020

After George Floyd, an African-American man, was killed by white police officer Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, Minnesota, protests centered around police brutality and racism have erupted around the country. A...

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Online AP exams was College Boards response to the coronavirus. There have been numerous complaints about technical difficulties from test-takers.

2020 AP Exams Elicit Criticism Due To Submission Difficulties

Charlene Kim, Staff Writer June 5, 2020

As the window for AP testing rolled around, millions of students across the country logged on for the first digital at-home AP exams in College Board history. Things appeared to be running smoothly until...

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