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The Californian

The Official Student-Run Newspaper of California High School

The Californian

The Official Student-Run Newspaper of California High School

The Californian

Digital Paw Print Holiday Gift Guide: Deck the halls with cords and cables

Noah Thompson, A&E Editor and Online Administator December 18, 2014

It’s that time of year again folks. Whether you’re searching for the perfect gift or a self-indulging splurge, the Digital Paw Print Holiday Gift Guide has a few ideas to get you started.   Note:...

Are Ferguson protests solving racial problems?

Are Ferguson protests solving racial problems?

Austin Hille and Emily Mun December 18, 2014

YES When there are protests within a nation, they’re usually a sign of unrest and a want for change. And by protests, I don’t mean stormy nights filled with townspeople carrying torches, pitchforks...

Etiquette has a place on social media

Annissa Bensalah, Features Editor December 18, 2014

There’s been a lot of buzz recently on whether social media sites such as Twitter are acceptable places to debate opinions on controversial topics. Some say that Twitter is a site teens go on just...

What’s the deal with white people?

Arman Tafazzoli, Managing Editor December 18, 2014

If you were to put a picture in your head of the cast of a movie taking place in ancient Egypt, the time of pyramids and pharaohs, what would the picture look like? Surely, there must be some color...

New Eminem album draws harsh criticism

Radeen Shemirani, Staff Writer December 18, 2014

Eminem released his long waited 15th anniversary record, “ShadyXV,” on Nov. 24. As a revelation to all hip hop/rap listeners, the record wasn’t very welcome to some big name pop artists who were...

Betcha can’t eat just one Cheesy Garlic Bread chip

Betcha can’t eat just one Cheesy Garlic Bread chip

Erin Fox, Managing Editor December 18, 2014

In a taste test by professional taste testers, aka The Californian’s fourth period class, we have concluded that the Lay’s potato chip company has officially lost its mind. Five bags of bizarrely-flavored...

The Bay Area is a playground of holiday activities

Caitlin Stein, News Editor December 18, 2014

What a wonderful time of the year. Not only is the holiday season upon us, but winter break is finally here. So what should students do to absorb as much holiday spirit and joy as possible? Try...

Substitute a no-show, class left alone

Erin Fox, Managing Editor December 18, 2014

Class began normally on Dec. 5 for teacher Chris Doherty’s third period senior American Government class until students realized they had no teacher. After students said they were unsupervised for...

‘Frozen’ fans won’t ‘Let it Go’

Annissa Bensalah, Features Editor December 18, 2014

America is facing a serious problem: “Frozen” is slowly but surely taking over the country. Luckily, Cal High students are rallying against this dark, looming force. Most students can recognize...

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