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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Protests Surge Through Columbia Upon News Of Tax Reform

Protests Surge Through Columbia Upon News Of Tax Reform

Diana Becerra, Staff Writer June 13, 2021

Since April 28, 2021, there have been many protests in Columbia, consisting of thousands of Colombians from various cities. Which started because of the tax reform that Columbian President Iván Duque...

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* these are airsoft guns*

Altering The Second Amendment: Should We Be “AK” With It?

Sean Diswe, Staff Writer June 4, 2021

Guns and gun rights have been a big public debate for many years and will continue to be so since there are a variety of conflicting viewpoints and opinions regarding the topic. It is my opinion that guns...

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Hospital Housekeepers are often the staff that ensure the cleanliness of medical facilities, and their importance has been prevalent throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hospital Housekeepers: The Unsung Heroes

Kevi Perez, Staff Writer June 4, 2021

The healthcare workers working this past year have been some of the most important people of 2020. They have put countless hours and effort into helping our society and the world fight the COVID-19 pandemic....

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Researchers Australia Monash University were accredited to discovering the process to transform seawater into clean drinking water.

Australian Researchers Bring Us One Step Closer To Solving Water Scarcity

Sean Diswe, Staff Writer May 26, 2021

Researchers in Australia have found a way to convert seawater into drinking in water within a matter of 30 minutes. The need for accessibility to clean drinking water has been an issue since the dawn...

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Pt. Mugu Naval base

U.S Troops To Be Withdrawn from Afghanistan

Mark Minkel, Staff Writer May 19, 2021

Joe Biden, the current president of the United States, made a decision to withdraw all American troops from one of the United States' longest wars. Joe Biden made a mutual agreement with the military,...

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Ma’khia Bryant, 16, Shot By Columbus Police In Violent Altercation

Sean Diswe, Staff Writer May 11, 2021

Ma'khia Bryant was a 16 year old girl who was shot dead in Columbus, Ohio on April 20. Bryant was armed with a knife and was shot down by now confirmed police officer, Nicholas Reardon. Reardon's body...

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Derek Chauvin Found Guilty of George Floyds Murder

Derek Chauvin Found Guilty of George Floyd’s Murder

Nathan Sanduk, Staff Writer May 10, 2021

It has been almost a year since George Floyd died on May 25, 2020, and America is still roiling with the fallout. On April 20, however, the country was allotted some degree of closure, as Derek Chauvin,...

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In June of 2019, Cam High seniors, Aqsa Shah (left) and Shahbano Raza (right),  celebrated Eid-al-Fitr together. Eid-al-Fitr is a religious holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, the sacred month of fasting observed by Muslims around the world.

Ramadan Is Here!

Brittany Dolling, Staff Writer May 1, 2021

Ramadan Mubarak or Blessed Ramadan! Starting on April 12 and going until May 12th, Muslims all around the world are participating in a month of prayer, fasting, and reflection. This month-long period is...

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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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Amazon Package sitting on the porch.

Is Amazon Unethical or Just Efficient?

Lucas Flansburgh, Staff Writer April 26, 2021

Amazon is one of the most important and most efficient companies in the world, as highlighted by its success through the COVID-19 pandemic. However constant complaints and stories from former employees...

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Photo courtesy of Zac Freeland and Vox

Biden’s Cabinet Picks, Explained

Nathan Sanduk, Staff Writer April 21, 2021

As President Biden proceeds with his fourth month in office, almost all of his Cabinet picks have been confirmed by the U.S. Senate. However, names like Antony Blinken and Merrick Garland will not mean...

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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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