All posts tagged "student reporters"

  • By Lucas Uhm 
Calvary Chapel High 
11th grade
    Feeling the Bern: How One Man’s Message Is Touching Millions of Americans

    It’s no secret that young people are upset over, frustrated about, and tired of the status quo. So when Bernie Sanders announced his presidential campaign on April 30, 2015, it was no surprise that his progressive message of...

    • Posted February 8, 2016
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  • By Daniel Hong 
Webb School 
11th grade
    Transformed Nanoparticle Usage

    Metals have been on earth since the beginning of time. Mankind has harnessed their use and power throughout the centuries, and now they are used as the core foundation in many societies today. Everything we see today...

    • Posted February 8, 2016
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  • Lauren Song 
OCSA 
10th grade
    FBI Captures Top 10 Wanted Fugitive in Colorado

    The FBI announced on Friday, January 15th, that Myloh Jaqory Mason, one of the agency’s top ten wanted fugitives, had been captured in Thornton, Colorado. The 25 year-old was wanted for his participation in multiple violent bank robberies...

    • Posted February 2, 2016
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  • By Elissa Kim
Saint Brendan School 
8th grade
    How Terrorism Changed Our Lives

    Throughout the past several years, especially in the past year, our world has experienced horrible terrorist attacks. From the 9/11 plane crash to the Paris massacre to the San Bernardino shooting, the world has struggled to recover....

    • Posted January 25, 2016
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  • By Jaeyub Chung  Aliso Niguel High School 11th grade
By Jaeyub Chung
Aliso Niguel High School
11th grade
    Socialism: Good or Evil?

    The term “socialism” has garnered an immensely negative connotation throughout history, particularly in a country like the United States where anything that does not sound like “democracy” is dismissed as communism. In fact, many Americans do not...

    • Posted January 25, 2016
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  • Brennan Lee 
Harvard-Westlake 
11th grade
    Preparing for Godzilla El Niño

    It is no secret that California is facing one of the strongest El Niño’s ever recorded. The “Godzilla” El Niño is predicted to be stronger than the one that struck California in 1997-1998. El Niño’s occur when...

    • Posted January 25, 2016
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  • By Kyung Jin Kim 
Valencia High School 
Junior
    Meet the Horse, Your New Doctor and Friend

    For years, psychologists have advocated therapy assisted by animals. Hospitals now offer programs that provide companionship from our furry four-legged friend, the dog. One animal that has yet to make its debut in the narrow white walls...

    • Posted January 19, 2016
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