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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Shot in the dark

Shot in the dark

Jordyn White, Staff Writer February 5, 2016

Too many people still vehemently protest rigid gun control, and it's killing America. Every year, the lack of gun control laws in the United States results in thousands of gun-related deaths and injuries. For...

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A day of gratitude, not consumption

Chun-Tzu Huang, Staff Writer November 27, 2015
What exactly is the true meaning of Thanksgiving Day for the modern-day society?
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Social Media: Weapon Or Tool?

Athena Quddus, News Editor November 20, 2015

Warning: video contains few instances of profanity. YouTuber and Instagram model Essena O’Neill recently quit social media in an attempt to make a statement and “reveal the truths behind social...

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An anonymous student showcasing her tattoo.

Tattoo taboo

Keira Witham, Sports Editor May 19, 2015

A certain taboo continues to exist regarding tattoos, though it is perfectly legal for anyone over 18 to have one. In fact, several Scorpions can be seen around campus with inked arms, ankles, and backs. While a...

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Much ado about nothing

“Much ado about nothing”

Anna Stevenson, Staff Writer February 27, 2015

Today, I noticed something very similar in everyone's conversations but unfortunately, it's not news. Generic garbage is spewed from the mouths of teenagers everyday, but with such large advancement...

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Academy Award nominees for Best Actor, from top left: Steve Carell, Foxcatcher; BradleyCooper, American Sniper; Benedict Cumberbatch, The Imitation Game; Michael Keaton, Birdman; and Eddie Redmayne, The Theory of Everything. Best Actress nominees are Marion Cotillard,Two Days, One Night; Felicity Jones, The Theory of Everything; Julianne Moore, Still Alice; Rosamund Pike,Gone Girl; and Reese Witherspoon, Wild.

The Oscars: Who Won, Who Cares, And Why I Don’t

Sam Falconer, Staff Writer February 24, 2015

The Oscars are considered the greatest Hollywood awards show of the year, featuring appearances from all of the biggest stars and celebrations of all aspects of the film industry. It sounds fantastic,...

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“Whatever way you look, you are fine. You don’t need to look a certain way to be beautiful,” said Andrea Olive, Cam High senior.

Skinny the New Fat?

Athena Quddus, Copy Editor November 10, 2014

In an American society in which the term 'fat' has received a negative connotation, the same is now true of that word's antonym: 'skinny.' As national media places increasing emphasis on body confidence,...

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Ebola is spread through direct contact with blood and body fluids of a person infected by and already showing symptoms of Ebola. Ebola is not spread through the air, water, food, or mosquitoes.

“We have nothing to fear but fear itself”

Morgan Menin, Staff Writer November 6, 2014

Talk revolving around the Ebola outbreak in the United States has been skyrocketing on various social media websites, including Twitter and Facebook, with over 2 million posts containing the hash-tag...

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An Assault on the First Amendment

An Assault on the First Amendment

Staff Editorial September 18, 2014

At Neshaminy High School, tensions are high and crisis is in the air, and a violation of Constitutional rights is at the heart of it all. After fighting a months-long battle with the school board, Tara...

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In her final op-ed of the year, staff writer and Cam High freshman Athena Quddus argues that acceptance must win the day.

In the End, Acceptance Wins

Athena Quddus, Staff Writer May 28, 2014

Since the dawn of time, humanity’s biggest obstacle has been discrimination. Intolerance throughout history has always built walls between different communities, whether it is for ethnicity, race, religion...

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SAT Testing Manuals. The test is undergoing radical change and will be having a big impact on seniors in the up coming years.

Standardized Revision

Alexander Littaua, Social Media Editor April 9, 2014

David Coleman, president of the College Board, announced that the SAT test will be undergoing major revisions starting in 2016, but students and counselors alike are questioning whether the changes will...

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Got Money?

Got Money?

Caleb Colon, Staff Writer March 11, 2014

Paying bills, filing taxes and financial management are essential life skills every soon-to-be adult should be equipped with in entering a system designed around accountability and responsibility. Be...

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