Re-living traditional posadas

Marilu Ochoa, Editor-in-Chief
December 28, 2011

Some of you may have been wondering why a pinata was broken during the Winter Party/ Holiday Movie Night on Dec. 9. No, it wasn’t because we wanted to, but because the KFA (Kipp Family Association) planned the party to be in the theme of a posada.Posadas are a nine-day celebration from December 16... Read more »

Lady Lions Tournament in Tahoe

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Diana Cabanas, Reporter
December 16, 2011

The King Lionesses took a trip to Lake Tahoe to play in a tournament against four other charter schools. They left December 6 and returned on December 9. All the Lions back at King were left crossing their fingers, hoping that the girls would outsmart the opposing teams but, most importantly, return... Read more »

Two in one: San Vicente Restaurant

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Cynthia Renderos, Repoter
December 16, 2011

In a restaurant where Latin cultures mix, the food is sure to give one’s taste buds a bang for their buck. A two in one Mexican and Salvadorean restaurant named San Vicente after the city in El Salvador offers the richest food that a person can surely taste. A customer Jennifer Willo, who is a frequent... Read more »

Teacher Feature: Mr.Kangas

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Susana Bedolla, Reporter
December 16, 2011

Joshua Kangas is a teacher who enjoys watching Dragon Ball Z and is also a person who really enjoys shaving accessories. Kangas is the Anatomy & Physiology and AP Environmental Science teacher for King seniors and juniors. He was born in Norway, Maine and was the first born in his family. He spent... Read more »

Winter Holidays! Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa

Sharon Yu, Life Editor
December 16, 2011

Turn on the heater, get cozy near the fireplace, and drink that cup of hot cocoa! Finally, it’s the time of the year when you walk out of the house and you spot coats, scarves and gloves almost everywhere. This holiday vacation is the time when you get together with friends and family to celebrate... Read more »

Victory or game over?

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Ivy Feng, Opinion Editor
December 16, 2011

Video gaming is a part of life for most teens and/or children. New video games are constantly being improved and released into the market and gamers are constantly buying them. Video games are the “1-ups” in life. Not all games teach violence because it ultimately depends on what video games people... Read more »

Man shot at local Walmart during Black Friday

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Omar Vega, Reporter
December 15, 2011

On November 25, otherwise known as Black Friday, Christopher Murillo, a local 20 year old, and a group of his family members in their early twenties went to Walmart to buy a discounted video game. Murillo was shot in the Walmart parking lot as a fight broke out between his cousins and the robbers. Murillo’s... Read more »

Black Friday: is it really worth it?

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Sal Lopez, Reporter
December 15, 2011

The clock strikes 12AM. The long wait comes to an end. Black Friday begins and shoppers race to the stores. There are long eternal lines, almost as if you were in a tunnel where the light was not visible.  There are cold, shivering winds and hectic crowds. Black Friday is any shopper’s dream.... Read more »

Claudia Razo: Future First Female President of the US

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Ricky, Reporter
December 15, 2011

We all know that there are certain people in the world that are the best in exemplifying virtues of justice in life, such as Cesar Chavez, Martin Luther King Jr. and many more historical world leaders. Senior President Claudia Razo has the potential to be such a leader because she embodies similar principles.Razo... Read more »

Twilight series : Breaking Dawn (Part 1)

Alejandra Gonzalez, Reporter
December 15, 2011

Breaking Dawn: Part One features Kristen Stewart as Bella and Robert Pattinson as Edward in Twilight which was released midnight November 18, 2011. This is the fourth movie following the Twilight series, which was first premiered in 2008. New Moon came out to theaters in 2009, and Eclipse came out to... Read more »

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