Wednesday, March 11th, Saudi Arabia flooded the global oil market with inexpensive crude oil, causing it to crash. This is a direct escalation in the oil fight which only started on March 8th when Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates broke their global coalition with Russia. This price war …
Read More »Everything that happened in New Zealand during and after the Christchurch terrorist attack
On Friday, Mar. 15, the 28-year-old Christchurch terrorist conducted a horrific and violent anti-Islamic massacre. Motivated by far-right extremism, the Christchurch terrorist shot dead 50 innocent Muslim-worshipers in two mosques located in Christchurch, New Zealand. With more than 400 people gathered at Al Noor Mosque on Deans Avenue for Friday …
Read More »Lockdown
On January 17, 2019, a lockdown took place at Mt. Carmel High School. “Attention Mt. Carmel students and staff we are now on lockdown,” Principal Greg Magno said over the intercom. With students relying on one another for the latest news, word spread fast. However, faculty remained informed as the …
Read More »Canada? More like Cannabis.
In the race to become the most affluent nation in the world, Canada has taken the lead with its recent legalization of recreational marijuana. While many Californians believe their laws on weed are a luxury, they might reconsider moving up north after Oct. 17th. While 30 American states have legalized …
Read More »Coyotes attempt to reclaim their home
Coyotes have recently made avid attempts to reclaim the neighborhoods of Carmel Mountain Ranch. In the midst of their efforts, they are threatening the lives of the community’s pets as restitution. According to CBS8, dogs have been targeted since the neighborhood was built. However, in the past few months, the …
Read More »California to use all renewable energy sources by 2045
Although most coastal states express concerns with global warming- as its effects directly target their environments and economies- California has painted an eco-conscious portrait of itself as the green state looking to regress the effects of global warming. On Monday, Sept. 10, California Governor Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 100 …
Read More »Warning: The Pacific Ocean is warming
Hundreds of west coast residents swarmed the coastlines this summer seeking refuge from the scorching sun. Much to their surprise, warm temperatures seemed to replace the cool waters. Although the mysterious change in temperatures were a pleasant shock to many beach goers, scientists are concerned as reports on pacific ocean …
Read More »Last season for the seniors
As baseball comes to an end, seniors Chase Swendrowski, Tanner Wood, and Alek Dubney reflect upon their season. “There’s something about being a senior when you play, it just feels different,” Dubney said. Dubney, who played catcher, third baseman, and pitcher, believes that this was the best season he played …
Read More »There is such thing as humane meat
Over the past decade, San Francisco-based food manufacturing company Hampton Creek has sprinted ahead in vegan product innovation, keeping pace with the global vegan and vegetarian population surge. If you have stopped by your local health food store’s dairy section in the past few years, you have likely passed over …
Read More »The Princess Project
Prom is a rite of passage that has always been one of the most important ceremonial events of American youth. It is a day in our lives that we never forget as we grow. With that said, prom can cost a fortune for girls wanting to look their best for …
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