Tag Archives: Lizbeth Zambrano

Students return to campus after unexpected delays

A 17-day campus-wide shut down ended on Sept. 14, when students returned to in-person learning.

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Celebrating Women, Girls in science

In an effort to address gender inequalities women face going into STEM fields, global organizations recognize today as the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

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CSF makes history with new criteria

As the California Scholarship Federation (CSF) Club begins the school year, a new criterion for entrance has been implemented due to the option of pass-fail grades last semester.

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Girls Water Polo Wraps Up Season

On Dec. 5, in their season opener against San Clemente, Spartans fell behind and varsity lost 11-7, JV lost 15-3 and Frosh lost 10-5. 

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Commodity Activism Faces Skepticism

For the past decade, social movements have continued to become prevalent in our society, thus propelling companies such as Nike to capitalize on these movements in order to boost their sales. 

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Rewind: the beginning of streamed music

The want for portable and on-demand music is definitely not on pause, and that has given rise to streaming services and devices that allowed listeners to jam to their favorite songs at any time or place.

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Collegiate Athletes Images Liberated from NCAA

Collegiate athletes in the state of California will have new opportunities to profit from their image, previously being heavily regulated by the NCAA. 

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Making a difference with young voters

Even though voting is optional for U.S citizens eighteen years and older, youth play a large role in elections and should not allow complicated processes to prevent them from voting and gaining experience.  

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