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THE TRIBE TRIBUNE

201 E Chapman Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832

THE TRIBE TRIBUNE

Award Winning Stories

Jesús Ayala  will be honored at the FUHS Wall of Fame ceremony on Oct. 25.

Alum helps journalists cope with trauma

Sophia Goldblatt and Rayleen Maldonado October 24, 2024

Journalists should be objective, and journalists shouldn’t get attached to their subjects, but journalists who cover tragedies like mass shootings can’t remain objective and do get attached. This paradox...

Danford (left) was on the set of a photoshoot for Studio Tenn’s production of Cinderella in Franklin, Tennessee.

Alum wins Emmy

Sophia Goldblatt, Campus Art Editor March 13, 2024

As a student at Fullerton High School, Blake Danford discovered his passion for drag as an outlet for self expression and creativity. As he stitched the final touches on his Cruella de Vil costume in 2012,...

COFFEE CULTURE

COFFEE CULTURE

Sofia Matin & Eadyn Ochoa January 31, 2024

Coffee house owner Azmi Alzandani proves that food and drink bring people together. Qamaria, Alzandani’s Yemeni coffee house a half-mile south of FUHS down Lemon Street, attracts everyone from studious...

The Indians finished with a record of 1-4.

Baseball players add boost to football season

David Padgett and Dante Diaz November 9, 2023

When junior Zach Fany completed his 80-yard run in the game against Sante Fe on Sept. 8, FUHS fans celebrated and dared to hope it was a sign that the Tribe would have a strong football season. Of course...

Senior Cole Thompson began learning aerial silk performance at age 14. In this photo, they performed in a showcase to Goldfrapp’s “Lovely Head.” “I love silks because it’s death defying,” Thompson said. “It looks dangerous and impossible, and that’s beautiful to me.”

Cole Thompson to attend London fashion school

Sophia Galvan, Editor-in-Chief May 26, 2023

Senior Cole Thompson has performed since they were 8, starring in Beechwood School productions as the Tin-Man in The Wiz and Lumiere in Beauty and the Beast. Yet, they knew that going into high school,...

Patt Ochoa talked to Tribe Tribune reporters about how students must learn to address their problems at home if they want a chance at overcoming drug addiction. Ochoa is the program director for Liberty House Recovery, a comprehensive drug/alcohol medical detox rehabilitation facility in Redlands.

Former addict tells his story to save lives

Will Bitting, Opinion Editor March 6, 2023

Drug rehabilitation specialist Patt Ochoa educates teens about the dangers of counterfeit drugs, especially knock-off Xanax bars that are often cut with fentanyl, a cheap synthetic opioid that is 100 times...

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