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Tag: California

Has Fremont bred the 60th president of the United States?


February 22, 2023 by Zahi Imaduddin

Image from Twitter. Ro Khanna’s impact on Fremont has been significant since his election to Congress in 2016. He has focused on bringing…

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Is the stormy mayhem at Washington High School finally over?


February 8, 2023 by Rachelle Lee

Image from Michael Owens / For the Times. As the storms in California slowly wind down, the effects of the rain were strongly…

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A constitutional right to abortion is declared in California


November 28, 2022 by Nishitha Boosi

Image from DALL·E. On November 8, residents of California voted overwhelmingly to make abortion a constitutional right in their own state. An abortion…

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The end of ranching in California


November 18, 2022 by Tavin Montoya

Images provided by author. The Ranching life in California is slowly coming to an end because of the expenses in this state.  One…

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The everything issue called climate change


October 7, 2022 by Zahi Imaduddin

Image from DALL·E. Top: Earth flooding and on fire due to climate change. California is hotter than it has ever been. In 2020,…

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Staff shortages in schools

Student seated in classroom with a red question mark by their head, representing their confusion at the empty teacher desk.

February 15, 2022 by Nishika Datla

Due to the quickly spreading Omicron variant, many teachers are falling sick, resulting in staff shortages that negatively impact the teachers who are filling in as well as students’ learning.

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The “blindness” of colleges going test-blind


November 3, 2021 by Conley Shen

UCs and CSUs doing away the SATs was an unwise decision as there is no longer a single fair, standardized metric to judge college applicants by.

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Burnt grass, yellow skies: California wildfires wreak havoc


October 15, 2020 by Isaac Yang

An ominous orange glow looms in the distance as a forest fire slowly encroaches on an endangered city. The survivors look onward in…

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