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The Wrangler

The #1 student news site of Yorba Linda High School

The Wrangler

The #1 student news site of Yorba Linda High School

The Wrangler

The Retail Bubble

The Retail Bubble

Janet Han, Photojournalist May 23, 2017

Online shopping, the new phenomenon of being able to purchase anything at the click of a button. As the wonders of Amazon and Ebay show consumers how convenient shopping can be, more and more people are...

A school lunch, photo courtesy of CNN

The Fate of School Food

Janet Han, Photojournalist May 6, 2017

School food has long been a subject of criticism and debate. Some remember the over processed, sugary lunches of their childhood with certain nostalgia. Yet, the most recent generation is set to be left...

North Korea, Photo courtesy of Human Rights Watch

Potential For Disaster

Janet Han, Photojournalist April 28, 2017

North Korea, the world’s most secretive region, has a long history of being shrouded in mystery. From cutting off most connections with outside developments to threatening nuclear attacks by conducting...

Crayons, Photo courtesy of Today

The End of a Legacy

Janet Han, Photojournalist April 6, 2017

Everybody has picked up a crayon at some point in their life, and chances are, it was made by Crayola. When it comes to crayons, Crayola is the number one leading brand, with over a century of operation...

A South Korean soldier, Photo courtesy of DW News

The Trade War

Janet Han, Photojournalist April 6, 2017

Recently, major South Korean company Lotte allotted land within South Korea to to the United States. The land is being used in order to build a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD), or an American...


The Statue of Liberty, Photo Courtesy of ABC News

Lady Liberty Goes Dark

Janet Han, Photojournalist March 22, 2017

The day before International Women’s Day on March 8th, Lady Liberty went dark for around two hours starting 10 PM EST. Instantly thousands of people speculated that the statute was out for one of two...

The Dot, photo courtesy of Dot’s official website

The Smartwatch Meets Braille

Janet Han, Photojournalist March 10, 2017

Technology is always expanding into new fields of discovery. A certain niche market is about to finally receive some attention. Over 285 million people in the world are visually impaired, and a brand new...

Fortune cookies, photo courtesy of The Huffington Post

The Voice of Fortune Cookies

Janet Han, Photojournalist March 7, 2017

Who would be considered the most-read author in America? The answer is a name that few people recognize. Donald Lau, official fortune cookie message writer for the largest fortune cookie producer in the...

Behind the scenes of the video, photo courtesy of W magazine

Fashion Takes a Stand

Janet Han, Photojournalist March 7, 2017

This years recently concluded New York Fashion Week was jam packed with various political outcries. W magazine put together a protest of their own through their special video, “I Am an Immigrant.”...

The Consumer Electronics Show, photo courtesy of Trade Shows

How the CES of 2017 Changed Technology Forever

Janet Han, Photojournalist January 11, 2017

The first week of January 2017 marked an important new age for technology. Las Vegas was home to the Consumer Electronics Show of 2017, a convention that brought together both top electronics competitors...

Photo courtesy of Envato

The Mustang Business Academy

Janet Han, Photojournalist December 26, 2016

As colleges grow more and more competitive to get into and admission rates drop to an all time low, getting ahead is essential to obtaining admission to the college of one’s dreams. Above all, students...

The newly designed cups, photo courtesy of Starbucks

Thirteen Cups of Starbucks

Janet Han, Photojournalist December 26, 2016

Cold days, sweaters, and a warm cup of one’s favorite Starbucks drink, otherwise known as the perfect image of the holiday season. The holidays are right around the corner, and some may recall the controversy...

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