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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The Storming of Capitol Hill: A Nearly Fatal Blow to Democracy

Shahbano Raza, Managing Editor January 7, 2021

Although I was expecting political and social unrest on Wednesday--due to the inevitable chaos that would ensue following Democratic domination of the Senate--I never fathomed that violent protesters would...

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Ventura County Returns To Lockdown Due To Rising COVID-19 Cases

Nathan Sanduk, Staff Writer December 10, 2020

With California COVID-19 cases spiking to 30,000 per day, Governor Gavin Newsom has brandished a new weapon in the ongoing battle against the pandemic: a Regional Stay-At-Home order. This legislation,...

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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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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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Protesters march in the streets of Chicago to protest police brutality and racism in America.

The Death of George Floyd Sparks Protests Across America

Alekzander Leppert, Staff Writer June 1, 2020

Following the death of George Floyd on May 25, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, protests and rioting have ensued across America. Floyd, an African-American male, was killed by white police officer Derek Chauvin...

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The CDC recently added a list of resources to its site on how to cope during the COVID-19 outbreak as many people are practicing self-isolation and social distancing.

Resources on How to Cope During the COVID-19 Outbreak

Tobias Christiansen, Staff Writer April 14, 2020

The Center for Disease Control (CDC) recently updated its website to include a page on Daily Life and Coping in light of the global pandemic caused by the COVID-19 virus. The new page features a section,...

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The Skullbreaker Challenge, which is viral on TikTok, has resulted in many head injuries for the victims of the challenge.

Dangerous Social Media Trend Results in Teen Injuries and Death

Charlene Kim, Staff Writer March 10, 2020

The social media platform TikTok has proliferated the dangerous 'Skullbreaker Challenge.' This challenge involves one unsuspecting person who is told to jump and is then knocked off balance by two others...

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The Presence of COVID-19 in America

The Presence of COVID-19 in America

Marcella Barneclo, Editor in Chief February 26, 2020

Similar to past viruses -- like Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) --  the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) originated with humans consuming animals, specifically bats, that were sold as delicacies...

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The MLB world was rocked by a cheating scandal involving former champions the Houston Astros and the Boston Red Sox.

Foul Ball, Foul Play: The Major League Baseball Cheating Scandal

Donny Robbins, Staff Writer February 4, 2020

While the Major League Baseball World Series ended in Oct., baseball is back in the news for a cheating scandal that potentially could have altered the championship results: the Houston Astros were caught...

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OUHSD is now suing Juul alongside various other school districts.

OUHSD Joins the Battle Against Vaping

Marcus Fontanilla, Staff Writer December 20, 2019

California's largest school districts -- such as San Jose and Glendale Unified School District -- are planning on suing the Juul company for using advertisements that target minors, and Cam High is partnering...

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Governor Newsom has signed a bill that bans high schools from starting their classes earlier than 8:30 am. The bill gives schools until July 1, 2021 to make the change.

Governor Newsom Fixes Sleep Schedules of California Students

Dillon Farwell, Staff Writer December 11, 2019

The California school board implemented a change in the time in which schools can start with a bill that was signed in Oct. 2019. Prior to the bill, California public schools varied in starting times,...

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