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The Wrangler

The #1 student news site of Yorba Linda High School

The Wrangler

My campsite is placed under a massive tree canopy at the Buck Rock Campground in the Sequoia National Forest.
Source: Paige Reddick

Beautiful California Camping Spots

Paige Reddick, Photojounalist October 23, 2020

As the pandemic has pushed us to participate in activities promoting social distancing, spending time outdoors has become an even more popular practice. One activity in particular includes camping. Camping...

Here is the Bobcat Fire, one of the hundreds of fires that have burned in this years fire season.

Interviewing a Firefighter on This Year’s Fire Season

Kylie de Best, Section Editor October 19, 2020

Every year, fire season in California has been getting progressively worse than the years prior. The gray skies, asthma triggering smoke that lowers visibility, the burning temperatures and dry winds fueling...

Mr. Hipwell and his wife posing with their new dog, Thor, that they got over quarantine.

Adoption Rates At Animal Shelters Increase Since the Start of Quarantine

Katelyn Ruggles, Photojournalist October 18, 2020

When quarantine first started, people had an overwhelming amount of free time to spend. However, this free time brought a great sense of boredom. Many people were living the same day over and over again...

The pink ribbon is a very common symbol for this type of cancer and is normally worn and shown in solidairty with the men and women effected.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Emma Khamo, Editor-in-chief October 14, 2020

It is something that affects 1 in 8 women in the United States during their lifetime and can absolutely destroy lives. It will take the lives of an estimated  42,170 lives this year, and will not only...

Students of the Political and Social Activism Club meeting with former mayor of Yorba Linda, Tara Campbell!

Political and Social Activism Club

Kayden Mandley, Photojournalist October 11, 2020

Clubs are a necessary part of high school as they open up new paths for students to become more involved within their school and pursue their interests and activities with their peers. Club Rush has come...

This DIY fall banner hangs beautifully on any surface. Source: @Sunshineatheart on Etsy

Easy and Inexpensive DIY Fall Decorations

Paige Reddick, Photojournalist October 11, 2020

As September concludes and October begins, signs of fall are abundant. While the weather in Southern California has failed to deliver the expected cooling of temperatures, other activities can be done...

Mustangs enjoying some ice cream while supporting Yorba Linda High School.

The Scoop on Blue Scoop

Kylie de Best, Section Editor October 11, 2020

Ice cream is a delicious treat for everyone. It is the perfect way to cool down during the endless hot summer days, and can still be the perfect way to lighten your mood during any time of the year.  In...

One popular ingredient for many fall foods is squash, which comes in many colors and flavors.

Foods for Fall

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist October 11, 2020

Summer has finally come to an end, which means it is time for fall. Not only is this the season for colorful leaves and sweaters, but it is also time for delicious fall foods! HuffPost says that fall is...

Anxiety, How to Work and Cope With It

Anxiety, How to Work and Cope With It

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist October 10, 2020

Anxiety is very prevalent among teens. According to the National Institutes of Health, nearly 1 in 3 adolescents between 13 and 18 will experience an anxiety disorder (healthychildren). With anxiety being...

Although many students would much rather scroll through TikTok or watch Netflix during quarantine, it is very important that students start or continue exercising and staying active.

Staying Active During Quarantine

Danielle Huizar, Photojournalist October 10, 2020

Because of quarantine, almost everyone, especially students, got a lot more time to do whatever they pleased. With all that extra time, many people would assume that people would spend more time exercising...

Dylan Shube (11) serves as the first ever ASB Diversity Commissioner for Yorba Linda High School.

Dylan Shube: New ASB Diversity Commissioner

Hayden MacDonald, Photojournalist October 4, 2020

As our world is continually changing to grow more inclusive of new beliefs, ideas, and philosophies, it is also becoming more accepting of people’s differences pertaining to race, gender, sexuality,...

Have fun with it!

IOS14 Update: The Features to It and A Gallery of Art

Eunice Ahn, photojournalist October 4, 2020

With the release of iOS 14, it is amazing to see people having fun with the recent update! Many people have shown off their unique and artistic side with this. To many, it was a long process having...

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