By ROBERT RAMOS Staff Writer This past weekend on August twenty-eighth, Chadwick Boseman lost his battle with colon cancer. He would pass away in his home surrounded by his family[Read More…]
Month: September 2020
Snake In Lady’s Throat
By: GARRET ROBINOSN Staff Writer Earlier this week a woman in Russia decided to take a nap in her lawn not thinking much about it. Not long after, she woke[Read More…]
Interview with Mr. Kruger
By ABBY GROFF Staff Writer Michael Kruger is a new English teacher on campus at El Diamante and is excited to be starting his first year, despite the new virtual[Read More…]
Man of Science, Mr. Helin
By JUSTIN EVANS Staff Writer As the 2020-2021 school year kicks off with online schooling and countless hours of lessons, assignments, and homework given out through various online platforms, new[Read More…]
Hurricane Laura Leaves Mass Damage
By FRANK ESPINO Staff Writer Hurricane Laura reached a category 4 and has tied as the strongest hurricane to make landfall since 1856. Peak wind speeds of 150 mph were[Read More…]
Tulare County: Response to Covid-19
By SHAYLEE DENHAM Staff Writer On March 11th, 2020, Tulare County recorded its first Covid-19 case, since then the county has taken many steps and precautions in response to its[Read More…]
Recap of Socially Distanced Back-to-School!
By EMMALIE COOPER Staff Writer Due to COVID-19, many things have changed this school year, including how back-to-school night went. Let’s recap how this night normally works before we get[Read More…]
Introducing Mrs. Andrews
By: Martin Fernandez Staff Writer Today I had the opportunity to interview one of our new teachers this year. I would like to introduce Mrs. Andrews, who teaches English 1[Read More…]
What’s Up With That?
GRADY CAHILL Editor What’s up with covid? This virus is ruining plans left and right. All because someone decided that a bat looked tasty. Right now I’m a senior, I[Read More…]
Looking for the Light
By TREVIN BRANDT Staff Writer With little warning or any time to process, the school year was vigorously chopped in half last year by the infamous Coronavirus that has become[Read More…]