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Tiana Salisbury

Tiana Salisbury, Editor

Tiana Salisbury is a senior at Yorba Linda High School and is excited to start her fourth year of writing for The Wrangler as an editor! She is part of the varsity golf team, PTSA Student Leadership, and numerous clubs. Outside of school, Tiana skates for a synchronized figure skating team and volunteers with the Red Cross. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her friends, family, and pets. After graduating, Tiana is interested in pursuing a career in chemistry.

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With enough practice, anyone can learn to cook their favorite dishes!

Anyone Can Cook!

Tiana Salisbury, Editor
April 25, 2023
The study of chrononutrition analyzes how eating patterns affect human health.

Time to Dine!

Tiana Salisbury, Editor
November 15, 2022
 Four guests got the opportunity to stay at the Home Alone house on December 12th.

A Home Alone Holiday

Tiana Salisbury, Editor
December 24, 2021
Every culture integrates unique treats into its holiday celebrations and festivities.

Cultural Holiday Treats

Tiana Salisbury, Editor
December 20, 2021
To effectively prepare for the PSAT, students should consider taking practice tests.

PSAT Tips and Tricks

Tiana Salisbury, Editor
October 12, 2021
Trees for Jane is a mission that aims to plant, restore, and protect trees around the world.

Trees for Jane

Tiana Salisbury, Editor
October 12, 2021
The Mask Innovation Challenge gives people the opportunity to design a safer and more suitable mask.

The Mask Innovation Challenge

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist
April 18, 2021
There are many things we can do to ensure each day is productive.

How to Have a Productive Day

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist
April 11, 2021
On March 10, Google celebrated Dr. Wu Lien-teh’s 142nd birthday and acknowledged his influence in today’s coronavirus pandemic.

Legacy of Dr. Wu Lien-teh

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist
March 22, 2021
After eight gorillas tested positive for COVID-19 at the San Diego Zoo in January, the zoo decided to give a vaccine created for animals to nine of their great apes.

COVID-19 Vaccine for Animals

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist
March 14, 2021
COVID-19 vaccination record cards display the recipient’s full name and date of birth, which allows people to steal this information when pictures of the card are posted online.

Vaccine Identity Theft

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist
February 20, 2021
The Line is a proposed futuristic city in Saudi Arabia that will use technological advancements to help both the environment and people.

The Line: A City of the Future

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist
January 24, 2021
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
Mask litter has caused many masks to end up in oceans, causing detrimental effects on the aquatic environment.

Mask Trash in Our Oceans

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist
December 11, 2020
The temperature of where we work or study is an important factor that can either help or hurt our performance.

Temperature Matters

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist
December 8, 2020
Qantas takes passengers on scenic flights over sites in Australia such as Sydney, only to be taken back to where the flight began.

A Flight to Nowhere

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist
November 17, 2020
When at events, people often feel the need to film and take pictures, but this takes away from what they could be experiencing.

Capture the Moment

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist
November 7, 2020
Rising ocean temperatures has led to an increase in coral bleaching in the Great Barrier Reef.

A Loss of Color

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist
October 24, 2020
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
Customers who purchase homemade masks are not only supporting small businesses, but are also keeping those around them safe.

Mask Up!

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist
September 25, 2020
At many local stores such as Costco, items are sold out as a result of people hoarding certain products.

Grocery Store Madness

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist
April 21, 2020
The cast of Parasite celebrates receiving Best Picture on stage at the 2020 Academy Awards.

Parasite Makes History at the Oscars

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist
February 24, 2020
During the Democratic portion of the Iowa Caucus, the app shown on the smartphone in the image was used to try to efficiently collect results.

Confusion at the Iowa Caucus

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist
February 9, 2020
By exercising regularly, one can stay physically fit and avoid obesity.

Fitness for All!

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist
January 7, 2020
Ms. Hoffman gives a quick smile after class.

New Teacher Spotlight: Ms. Hoffman

Tiana Salisbury, Photojournalist
September 25, 2019
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