As November approaches, the future of young voters will depend on two candidates – both of whom are over 70. Critical decisions for the country rest on men who qualify for senior citizen benefits; this fact emphasizes a desperate need for young people in government. Powerful youth are pivotal in policy-making, as …
Read More »Local Boba and Waffle Shop Bubbling to the Top
Two stores have come and gone in the past few years in the Vons shopping center in Rancho Penasquitos. The location between Smoker’s Land and Round Table seems to be a cursed venue, but the new boba and waffle cafe, Bubble Up, is hoping to change that. With an assortment …
Read More »Pet Cloning Pro: Nature Permits
Since Dolly the cloned sheep’s 1996 debut to the world, the practice of animal cloning has become increasingly popular, although still largely unregulated, as scientists look to find ways to replicate the living. Cloning appears to be something straight out of Jurassic Park. There are essentially two sides to the argument. …
Read More »Anti-abortion protesters wake up MCHS students
Four protesters took a stand in front of MCHS on the morning of Monday May 9, in attempts to persuade students on the hazards of abortion. Kevin Olivier, a member of the Center for Bioethical Reform, spoke on behalf of himself and the three other members present. Headquartered in Lake …
Read More »Chabad of Poway Synagogue Shooting
On Saturday, April 27th one woman was killed and three people injured at the Chabad of Poway synagogue in an act of religious intolerance motivated by white supremacy. The victims were celebrating the last day of Passover when a 19-year-old man opened fire, using an AR-15 style assault rifle. Six …
Read More »Jaden Smith? more like Jaden Flint.
While Governor Rick Snyder debuted the Flint Water Crisis in 2014, celebrity, Jaden Smith, plans to end it in 2019. After almost five years, people have began to realize that it’s going to take more than just bulk water bottle packs from Costco to solve the issue. Prior to 2014, …
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 »Just burn it
Most children are taught to avoid fighting fire with fire, however, it seems like some adults need a quick refresher on this lesson, too. In an attempt to show their disapproval of the brand’s new “Just Do It” advertisement featuring Colin Kaepernick, hyper-conservatives have been deliberately burning their Nike sneakers. …
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 …
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