Winter is Here, Dry Skin is Too
Regina Kwon, Staff Writer (9)
December 15, 2011
Winter is rolling in, and already made its way around us. But dry skin is just around the corner and their duty is unstoppable. When you have dry skin, you may not be aware of it. The only way you would know if you have it is if you feel that rough area or itch it. Those hints may signal to you that... Read more »
From Coffee Connoisseurs to Juice Junkies
Viviana Fuentes, Front Page Editor (11)
December 15, 2011
The “king of coffee”, Starbucks, is taking a new spin on its beverages. Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is developing a new concept in the world of beverages by shifting from coffee to something healthier and rejuvenating– juice. On November 10th, CEO Howard Schultz announced... Read more »
Staff Writer Interviews Food Network Star
Viviana Fuentes, Front Page Editor (11)
November 14, 2011
I had the opportunity to meet Susie Jimenez, the runner up of the show on the Food Network Channel called The Next Food Network Star, in our small town of Turlock in the restaurant Los Gallos at a private dinner. The show she participated in was about the Food Network finding a new chef who was talented... Read more »
Rick Perry: A Prospective Politician
November 10, 2011
With the presidential campaign season escalating to its promotional climax, a notably “aggressive” Texas governor has been regarded as a top Republican Party contender for this executive federal position— Rick Perry. In reference to an interview with Parade magazine, Perry expressed that he... Read more »
The Body Detox that Rocks
Regina Kwon, Staff Writer (9)
November 9, 2011
Picture the many terrifying toxins that lie among your body. The process of detoxification requires a determined individual, and a correct mindset to begin properly. To get an idea of detoxification and the importance of it, you have to experience it on a serious note. The body is a natural at cleansing... Read more »
The Inside Look on Puppy Mills
Cindy Teixeira, Front Page Editor (11)
November 8, 2011
You arrive at the pet store passing by dozens of puppies in spacious, sanitary cages. They look healthy and—best of all—adorable. But were they born into the loving, affectionate care that they seem to have now? Without the proof of meeting the puppy’s mother or obtaining verification... Read more »
“Cups of Hope”: Raising Awareness for Breast Cancer
Monica Ocegueda, Tech (12)
November 7, 2011
We have all heard of it. Many women have experienced it. Doctors haven’t found a cure for it. Many are fighting against it. Breast Cancer has been around for a long time; studies have shown that breast cancer has been around as early as 1500 BC. It seems as though the numbers are increasing... Read more »
Taking Vintage to the Next Level
Viviana Fuentes, Front Page Editor (11)
October 18, 2011
CEO Susan Gregg Koger started her annual fifteen million dollar profit business in a small dorm room when she was only seventeen years old. Her wardrobe inspiration began when she was a little girl; playing with her grandmother’s unique vintage wardrobe from the 60’s and 70’s. As a teenager,... Read more »
Eating Disorders Continue to Pressure Teens
Charity Bearden, Publicity Chair (9)
October 17, 2011
In a world where image is everything, our external appearance plays a big role in our daily lives. Everyone wants to be accepted and be liked by their peers. Whether it is dressing a certain way, acting like something you’re not, and even forming unhealthy eating habits in order to fit in. More people... Read more »
SAT Scandal Causes Reform
Guranjan Virk, Tech (12)
October 17, 2011
Just recently, a nineteen year-old college student, Samuel Eshaghoff was arrested along with six other high school students who have all been accused of cheating on the SAT. While the others only face misdemeanor charges, Eshaghoff may be sentenced to four years in prison under felony fraud charges.... Read more »
