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The #1 student news site of Yorba Linda High School

The Wrangler

As we move on from 2020 to 2021, we can find many things to look forward to that will make 2021 a better year.

Things to Look Forward to in 2021

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist January 16, 2021

Pretty much everyone can agree that 2020 was a bad year. As we transition into 2021, however, there are many events and opportunities that we can look forward to that are sure to make this year better...

Thousands of people in Wuhan, China gather to celebrate New Years. Although Wuhan was the first place where COVID-19 was found, they were successfully able to handle the virus, leading to a relatively normal celebration of New Years.

2021 New Year’s Celebrations Around the World

Danielle Huizar, Photojournalist January 15, 2021

After the year 2020, almost everyone around the world was ecstatic to see it end because of the multiple chaotic events that unfortunately occurred. To signify the new year many celebrations consisting...

Many athletes around the world have changed their lifestyles to eating plant-based and have overall began to feel stronger.

Veganism in Athletes

Emma Khamo, Editor-In-Chief January 2, 2021

The general idea of an athlete is someone who is always at practice, covered in bumps and bruises, and eats a lot, and I mean, A LOT. Most even associate athletes with the constant need for protein and...

This image above shows a menorah, which corresponds to the holiday of Hanukkah, where each of the eight days a candle is light and prayer is said to celebrate the victory against the invasion of Judea.

Winter Holidays Around the World

Katelyn Ruggles, Photojournalist January 2, 2021

Throughout the United States, the most common winter holiday known among the citizens is Christmas. There is a clear popularity around Christmas, as proven by the hundreds of songs, decorations, and clothing...

YLS Bakery & Cafe is a small business in Yorba Linda and a great place to grab breakfast this holiday season!

Support Small Businesses this Christmas

Kayden Mandley, Photojournalist December 27, 2020

The season of giving has finally arrived! Even though Christmas shopping will most definitely look a little bit different this year, everyone is still eager to deliver amazing Christmas presents. Rather...

This past signing day, Mason Randolph had fully committed to Boise State. He will be starring on the football team next year.

Mason Randolph: A Mustang Marching Ahead

Sarah Lemos, Photojournalist December 27, 2020

Here at Yorba Linda High School, the students have made sure to show they can be a part of the best. Mason Randolph is no exception from this as he officially committed to Boise State.    Mason...

Although it may seem difficult to find an appealing gift for picky gift receivers, there are many options for gifts that are sure to impress these people.

Holiday Shopping for Impossible People

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist December 18, 2020

Everyone knows at least one person who seems to have everything you could think of giving them this holiday season. However, there are many gifts that you can find that are sure to appeal to anyone’s...

Shayda Roshdieh (12) feels empowered by her writing to take on lifes next obstacles.

Student Writers

Hayden MacDonald, Photojournalist December 18, 2020

Amidst all the distress and fear aroused due to the spread of COVID-19, many students have begun to adopt new hobbies and activities to cope with their emotional turmoil. One common hobby seen among several...

A common superstition amongst young kids is the warning to not step on a crack or youll break your moms back. This little rhyme has made many avoid the cracks on a sidewalk.

The World’s Unexplained; Part 4

Sarah Lemos, Photojournalist December 18, 2020

Back in the 1970s a famous saying of “Step on a crack and break your mom’s back” originated from a popular magazine, but over time it has become a superstition that many believe in. The idea of a...

With the Holiday cheer, lots of people will be turning into that sweet Christmas music.

Christmas Carols Throughout The House

Sarah Lemos, Photojournalist December 18, 2020

When the holiday season comes around, the music will play loudly for all to hear. Many holiday cheers come to mind when thinking about what song to play while the family sits for Christmas dinner. Almost...

CIF has released a new announcement addressing many questions.

What’s Up With Winter Sports?

Sarah Lemos, Photojounalist December 18, 2020

Winter season would have arrived here at Yorba Linda High School, but with the setbacks of COVID-19, it is unsure if that season will come. CIF constantly updates the plans for this year’s sports, but...

A picture of a fully lit menorah alongside sweets and dreidels for a full Hanukkah setting.

All about Hanukkah

Karina Shah, Photojournalist December 12, 2020

Hanukkah, or sometimes referred to as the “Festival of Lights”, is a Jewish festival celebrating the rededication of the Second Temple on Temple Mount in Jerusalem in the 160’s BC. It is a time to...

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