Season of Success: Girl’s Basketball
Santiago Garcia, News Editor
January 31, 2013
Go Lady Lions! So far, the girls have had an amazing season, winning 12 out of 15 games, and that’s including championships. They’ve travelled all over to play and defeat many teams and have rocketed themselves to success with their hard work and dedication from a team who never fails to give it... Read more »
French Intervention in Mali, the Campaign so Far
Zachary Baxter, Reporter & Copy Editor
January 31, 2013
The French military intervention in Mali began on January 11th, in response to Malian calls for aid. Northern Mali had been subjugated by radical Islamists who were beginning to push South towards the Malian capital of Bamako. The conflict initially had been between the nomadic Tuaregs of the National... Read more »
Black History Month: What’s it all about?
Tatiana Mayo, Reporter
January 30, 2013
Black History Month is a way of commemorating the African Americans who have changed US History. In Kipp King’s young history, students have not yet had the chance to celebrate Black History Month, but will be doing so this year. The BSU is going to be posting up black historical information around... Read more »
Diana Cabanas & Osazuwa Ogbeide, Editor and Interviewer
January 30, 2013
Have nothing to do after school? Well luckily, we now have a home gym where you can go and show support for Kings sports such as JV Basketball. The boys have been training hard and are determined to winning the first place trophy for the the lions Freshman, Dulce Rosillo enjoys going to the games she... Read more »
The Roaring Cubs
Sharon Yu, Editor-In-Chief
January 30, 2013
If you love discounts, you’ll want to be a part of the Roaring Cubs Movement. The Roaring Cubs is a fan club set up to encourage more King students to attend our home basketball games. Any student that attends all four designated games will receive a coupon for a T-shirt that says “Roaring... Read more »
Best Friends Forever?
Lydia Gebre, Reporter
January 30, 2013
Faviola Morfin, a senior, has been friends with Amanda ever since they were in 5th grade, but Faviola claims that after she went to KIPP, they “just didn’t have time for each other and slowly stopped texting each other.” In the past, she attempted to contact her but felt that since they had not... Read more »
Pupuseria Las Cabanas: Here to Stay
Derrick Saenz, Technology Coordinator and Reporter
January 29, 2013
30030 Mission Blvd Ste 113 Hayward, CA 94544 (510) 489-0306 Often filled during the day and usually quiet at night, the Pupuseria de San Antonio delivers what you went for. Although it initially feels stuffy, the humidity was easily accustomed to soon after, so as to not be a problem. There are not really... Read more »
Dreaming While Awake
Ilian Meza, Reporter, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
January 27, 2013
The seventh grade, trouble-making and attention-seeking Daryle could have never imagined that one day he would be living a dream while awake. Beginning his eighth grade year he turned his act around completely. He went from being one of the students who was perpetually in basecamp, our middle school’s... Read more »
The Possible Future of Video Gaming
Derrick Saenz, Technology Coordinator and Reporter
January 23, 2013
Technology, lately, has been running like a cheetah, especially with CES 2013 (Consumer Electronics Show) in Vietnam which ran from January 8, 2013 to January 11, 2013. Gaming, a large hobby of a handful of students, is one of the top sponsors. At the CES, the best new products are revealed by their... Read more »
Angeline’s: The Best Soul Food In Town
Imani Bess, Reporter
January 23, 2013
If you have ever had a taste for local soul food, then Angeline’s Soul Kitchen is the place to go. It is located in Berkeley near the Cal Berkeley campus, and is popular for its rich Cajun spice. It is always filled with hungry college students or regular families who want to satisfy their hunger with... Read more »

