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Distance doesn’t divide true friends

By LINDA CHEN MARIA CARRILLO HIGH SCHOOL True friendship is immeasurable. It develops, disintegrates, metamorphoses and lasts a lifetime. However, along the ride of ascertaining genuine companions, there are obstacles. Distance is a factor that can jumble one’s discernment of real friends but cannot deny the existence of [...]

By | June 14th, 2010|0 Comments

Multiple crashes offer a wake-up call for teens

Many drivers feel invincible behind the wheel of a car, despite the more than one in five teenage drivers who are involved in a collision within the first year of being issued their driver's license and the more than 6,000 teenagers killed annually nationwide in fatal collisions.

By | May 27th, 2010|0 Comments

Remembering the real hero in your life: Mom

After a good while thinking about this, I suddenly realized who my hero is and always will be. In fact, I also became aware that I had always known the answer: My mom.

By | May 12th, 2010|0 Comments

Sexting among teens: Realty and risks

A recent poll of 75 randomly selected Maria Carrillo High juniors and seniors showed that 54 percent admitted to sending sexually suggestive messages through text, and 26percent admitted to sending nude or semi-nude pictures of themselves.

By | March 1st, 2010|0 Comments