The start of February becomes very prominent in Vietnamese culture due to the Lunar New Year. It allows those who are part of the Vietnamese culture and those who are not to witness the rich culture promoted. In San Diego, the Tet Festival allows those of our community to partake …
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 »Kim K.W. and Kanye West’s Genius Move
“No, Yeah, like, If third time’s the charm then, what extra luck could a fourth time bring?” Kim Kardashian-West said. According to E! News, Kim was with her sisters, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen when he asked about the baby rumors. Kim and …
Read More »The dark secret of Iceberg farmers
Romaine lettuce, the lettuce equivalent to American cheese singles, has been reported by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP) to have E. coli. The strain of bacteria can be contracted by being associated with cow manure or washed by contaminated water. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends that …
Read More »Bohemian Inaccuracy
The announcement of Fox’s production on the well-loved and iconic British band, Queen, had an extremely positive reaction. Movie Bohemian Rhapsody gives a closer look into the beloved band’s life and their success. “If you are a music lover, especially a Queen fan, you will love everything about this movie …
Read More »Teen triple homicide in Tijuana
17 year old Christopher Alexis Gomez, 17 year old Angel Said Robles and 18 year old Juan Suarez-Ojeda were found in their underwear, tortured, and had been shot in the head in Tijuana on Sunday, Nov. 25. “[The San Diegans] did not live there, but they came to visit family …
Read More »California: Into the Future
Once a state painted red, California has become identifiable by its increasingly democratic and liberal ideologies. Enforced by its majority democratic voters, California made the transition from right to left after the 1988 election in which Republican George H. W. Bush was elected as president. Bush is the last Republican …
Read More »Reality V.S. Fantasy: A Football Exclusive
Just as tailgate parties, beers, and actual football have simply not been enough for the crazed, burly men and screeching, enthusiastic women of America, a sophisticated way of getting involved in the game has almost leveled out the playing field. Fantasy football, a competition between a group of players, …
Read More »Elections On Instagram
For decades, research all over America has shown that youth in the twenty-first century do not vote as frequently as their ancient counterparts. Due to this, the Democratic party has been losing support since Republican voters are mainly older people. But in an effort to upset the odds, the Democratic …
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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