By: MADISON GARCIA Staff Writer Next week is suicide awareness and yellow ribbon week. At El Diamante, we will be wearing yellow next week in support of awareness on the[Read More…]
Month: September 2022
Puerto Rico Hurricane Fiona
BY NEVAEHA CRISP Staff Writer In Puerto Rico, there was a massive hurricane called the ¨Hurricane Fiona¨ that finished Puerto Rico and is leading towards Bermuda, and by Friday may[Read More…]
How to Make Cookie Monster Cookies
BY: NICK SENN Staff Writer Ingredients: Instructions:
Check Out Slipknot’s Bloody Teaser For Heavy New Song “Acidic”
By: JACOB FRIDLUND Staff Writer Next week, on September 30, Slipknot will finally unveil their new album, ‘The End, So Far’, and the 9 from Iowa are keeping us satisfied[Read More…]
Homemade Banana Bread
By ISABEL MENDOZA Staff Writer Banana bread is something my mom always makes and is always something everybody loves. It may be simple but it’ll be sure to give you[Read More…]
Absences Shouldn’t Matter (Opinion Piece)
By: RILEY VUOLA Staff Writer As a senior in high school, if I do not get a 94% attendance rate for this year, I will not be allowed to walk[Read More…]
Vossler Farms
By HAYLEE SAESEE Staff Writer Visalia’s annual Vossler Farms’ Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch reopens to the public for the Fall season. The event begins on September 24, 2022, and[Read More…]
Personal Growth
By: LAUREN LANDIN Staff Writer The activity I chose to do as an experiment was “if you get into a fight with a parent or a friend, be the first[Read More…]
FALL
BY JENNALYNN SAESEE Staff Writer As October draws near, we can only wonder how to enter the season of Fall. Here, are a few things you can do :
Pros and Cons of the 3-Year Math Requirement
By: MICHELLE PARK Staff Writer Visalia Unified says that starting in 2028, VUSD students will need to take three years of high school math for graduation instead of two years[Read More…]