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A number of silicon chips are depicted, scattered and stacked on top of each other.

Stinger Rewind: The Silicon Scarcity

Serena Avila and Victor Dominguez January 14, 2022

Do you want to get a new computer? Or maybe a new car? Although you might want to upgrade your possessions, it might be especially difficult to do so right now due to the ongoing chip shortage. You...

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An image with physical renditions of a number of cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin.

Cryptocurrency Boom and its Derivatives

Rafael Diaz, Writer January 14, 2022

This past year cryptocurrency has become more relevant.  Cryptocurrency has been increasing in value ever since the first cryptocurrency entered the market. That currency was Bitcoin and it first became...

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A page from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Should Books with the “N-word” be Taught in Schools?

Serena Avila, Staff Writer December 10, 2021

To Kill a Mockingbird and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn--what do these two books have in common? Both are novels from long ago, released in 1960 and 1880 respectively. They are known for their...

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Fall Back, Sleepers Rejoice!

Fall Back, Sleepers Rejoice!

Rafael Diaz, Writer/Social Media Manager November 15, 2021

As of Sunday, November 7th, Daylight Saving Time ended. Providing everyone an extra hour of sleep since the clock falls back one hour once the clock strikes 2:00 AM. This change is implemented throughout...

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Kyrie Irving: The Next Pawn in the Worlds Political COVID-19 Agendas

Kyrie Irving: The Next Pawn in the World’s Political COVID-19 Agendas

Cain Tolley, Staff Writer November 4, 2021

Kyrie Irving is a cultural icon. He plays the game of basketball in ways nobody else has before. As a devout Muslim, Irving has done everything he can to be a pure human being. He was crowned NBA champion...

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Massive Oil Spill Hurts Wildlife and Citizens in Huntington Beach, California

Massive Oil Spill Hurts Wildlife and Citizens in Huntington Beach, California

Ian Rosas, Staff Writer October 27, 2021

146,000 gallons of oil has spilled in Southern California. On the 2nd of October, a leak from an underwater pipe poured into Huntington Beach, California, causing oil to disperse into the water. There...

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The soap dispensers in the girls C-building bathrooms are a few of the many victims of this new Tik Tok trend.

“Devious Licks:” TikTok’s New Controversial Trend

Andrew Villa, Staff Writer September 24, 2021

Tiktok’s new trend, devious licks, made its first appearance on social media a couple of weeks ago as the newest and most popular trend by far. This trend has just progressed more and more with new people...

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With COVID-19 vaccinations rolling out through the American public at a steady rate, more conversation has been sparked throughout the country, and the world, as to whether or not receiving the optional vaccination is necessary.

Is Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine Necessary?

Michelle Montoya, Staff Writer June 14, 2021

The Coronavirus has been affecting not only the United States, but the entire world, for over a year now. Travel bans have been put into place since March of 2020: grandparents are not able to visit with...

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Christian Pulisic, also referred to as Captain America, being the youngest American to ever lift the Champions League trophy.

The European Super League: May’s Recap

Kevi Perez, Staff Writer June 14, 2021

A league that allows the top football teams of each European league to face each other has come to an end. The first idea that comes to a footballer’s mind is the UEFA Champions League, but in this...

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The conflict between Palestine and Israel, tens of years old, has become the center of public debate within the United States and extended corners of the globe.

Palestine-Israel Conflict Continues To Spark Discussions Through Human Rights Campaigns

Caroline Carbajal, Staff Writer June 14, 2021

On May 7th and 10th, Israeli forces stormed the Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem and used tear gas, stun grenades and rubber tipped bullets on Palestinian worshipers. The violence took place during the final...

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Masks Through 2021: Useless or Useful?

Masks Through 2021: Useless or Useful?

Felicity Fajardo, Staff Writer June 14, 2021

COVID-19 has affected all of us, and with mask mandates being lifted, there are many who questions if it is truly safe to do so, or if it is too soon to be lifting mandates. However, the public may believe...

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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators attend a protest following a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence, in London, Britain May 11, 2021. REUTERS/Toby Melville

Israel-Palestine Conflict Sparks Global Protest

Mark Minkel, Staff Writer June 13, 2021

Earlier this month, there has been a surge in fairly large protests that first erupted in East Jerusalem. The protests started after a decision has been made by the Supreme Court of Israel. 71 protesters...

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