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 College Board has made some controversial changes to the AP Program, including raised fees and new deadlines.

College Board’s Earlier Deadline Will Likely Hurt Students

Donny Robbins, Staff Writer October 25, 2019

Watch out, AP students! College Board has changed the normal March 22 AP registration deadline to Nov. 1, and they will charge a $40 late fee. As a result, College Board will likely reap benefits at the...

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Tired sleepy woman yawning, working at office desk and holding a cup of coffee, overwork and sleep deprivation concept

Don’t Sleep On This

Molly Honnef, Staff Writer May 23, 2019

Today, I hear many people say things like "I'll sleep when I'm dead" or "I'll just pull an all-nighter," which is a dangerous mindset that creates unhealthy habits. Sleep should be one of peoples' top...

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Protests and demonstrations have often been referred to as the siren song of pro-choice activists.

Your Body, Your Choice

Dante Bernhardt, Staff Writer May 16, 2019

Abortion has consistently remained a deep-seated (and particularly deafening) topic with countless numbers of supporters on both sides of the debate, clamoring for their team's opinion. Despite the complexities...

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Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh

A Vital P(art) of the Community

Charlene Kim, Staff Writer April 25, 2019

With the turn of the century, art has become fluidly integrated in the everyday lives of billions of people across the world, and some of us do not fully acknowledge the impact art has on our minds and...

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Bruneis Sultan, Hassanal Bolkiah, has outlawed sexual activity of homosexual nature.

Brunei Cruelly Legalizes Execution by Stoning

Shannon d'Huart, Staff Writer April 24, 2019

Brunei, a small country in southeast Asia, is allowing gay sex and adultery to be punishable by death as of Wednesday, April 3. The country's sultan, Hassanal Bolkiah, who also doubles as the prime...

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Blue light causes irreversible damage to eyesight.

The Dangers of Blue Light

Chloe Kamola, Staff Writer April 12, 2019

Cell phones, televisions, computer screens and LED light bulbs may seem like they are all in the same category as relatively new technology, but there is actually something else that binds them together. Blue...

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Showing the litter problem on the coast of Guyana.

The Un(sea)n Horrors of Pollution

Charlene Kim, Staff Writer April 12, 2019

At the dawn of the 21st century, industry and technology has reached an impressive height that has not been seen before; however, convenience has a price. Our massive consumption of fossil fuels, plastics,...

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Harvard University had a record 43,330 applicants this year, of which 935 were notified of early acceptance.

Discrimination in the College Application Process Needs to be Addressed

Greg Oler, Staff Writer April 10, 2019

Harvard, one of the Ivy League Universities, has recently been under fire over accusations of intentionally attempting to employ "racial balancing" by keeping the number of Asian-American students below...

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Australian teen, Will Connolly, cracked an egg over the head of Australian Senator Fraser Anning.

Violence is Never the Answer

Molly Honnef, Staff Writer March 27, 2019

Australian teen, Will Connolly, cracked an egg over the head of Australian Senator Fraser Anning during a news conference on March 16. Immediately after, Anning retaliated by hitting Connolly in the face...

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The Momo Challenge, a deadly challenge that targets chilldren.

Dangerous Internet Challenges Need to be Stopped

Shannon d'Huart, Staff Writer March 10, 2019

Internet hoaxes and challenges have been around for several years, and now the deadly Momo Challenge and Blue Whale Challenge are both linked to several deaths. The Momo Challenge surfaced around July...

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Climate Change will cause irreversible damage by 2030, according to proponents of the Green New Deal.

The Green New Deal: a Step in the Right Direction

Marcella Barneclo, Editor in Chief March 8, 2019

Lately, looking at the news has become a dreaded chore in a world where I feel almost powerless, trapped in a society with numerous conflicting opinions that lead to little being accomplished; the Green...

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Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks to activists in the offices of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.

The Green New Deal is Fundamentally Flawed

Jonah Arellano, Staff Writer March 7, 2019

The Green New Deal (GND) is a proposal to convert the United States fossil fuel economy to a 'green economy' in order to address climate change and help the Earth's environmental state. The proposal,...

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