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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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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With COVID-19 keeping those globally indoors, mental health has been at the forefront of the minds of many healthcare providers, government officials, and concerned citizens alike.

How Cam High’s Wellness Center Aims To Help Students Improve Mental Health

Symphany Wilson, Staff Writer June 14, 2021

COVID-19 has been at the forefront of most of our lives recently. In regards to mental health, it has bore much relevance to students at Cam High and how they have been able to cope.  Detra Young,...

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Why We Sleep (2017): Book Review

Why We Sleep (2017): Book Review

Lucas Flansburgh, Staff Writer June 14, 2021

The non-fiction science book, Why We Sleep, by neurologist Matthew Walker, condenses over two decades worth of sleep research into an informative 368 pages that are especially important for today’s sleep-deprived...

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From Amazon.

Invincible: The Next Best Superhero Series

Nathan Sanduk, Staff Writer June 13, 2021

Good guy Mark Grayson is a seventeen-year-old kid, not too different from many of us here at Cam High— except that his father is the most powerful superhero on the planet, Omni-Man. To some of you,...

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Book Review: They Both Die At The End

Book Review: They Both Die At The End

Diana Becerra, Staff Writer June 13, 2021

Despite the title giving away the ending of They Both Die At The End, I could not help but get emotional reading the books' events slowly play out in front of me. This book is definitely a favorite of...

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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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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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Class of 2021 Will Have an Outdoor Graduation

Class of 2021 Will Have an Outdoor Graduation

Diana Becerra, Staff Writer June 13, 2021

 In order to celebrate the graduating class of 2021, an outdoor graduation ceremony will be held at Cam High on Tuesday, June 15th. Due to COVID-19, there was no outdoor graduation ceremony last year....

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BATA students, including Peter McNamee (right) and Frank Smith (left), have been working to produce T-shirts for consumers.

BATA Design Co. Back and Ready for Business

Lucas Flansburgh, Staff Writer June 7, 2021

After temporarily putting a halt on their clothing business during the COVID-19 pandemic, BATA Design Co. is back to producing merchandise for clubs and events around campus. Since the option to return...

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photo courtesy of achsseniors2021 on instagram

Senior Activities Deliver Some Sense of Normalcy

Michelle Montoya, Staff Writer June 7, 2021

At Cam High, almost all notable senior events were still on for the Class of 2021. Events such as the Senior Formal, Grad Bash, Graduation, and many more were--or are currently-- in the works.  Lori...

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