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THE TRIBE TRIBUNE

201 E Chapman Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832

THE TRIBE TRIBUNE

201 E Chapman Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832

THE TRIBE TRIBUNE

Opinion

Page and granddaughter photo courtesy of Jean Page.

Teachers Say Thanks

November 19, 2020

As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, the Tribe Tribune asked teachers, "What are you most thankful for this year?" This year I am especially thankful for the health of my family and friends...

Let’s make Hybrid check-in awesome

Let’s make Hybrid check-in awesome

Alejandra Rodriguez, Managing Editor October 15, 2020

The school board voted last week to transition from Distance Learning to a Hybrid Model beginning Nov. 2. About 500 students will be coming to school on Mondays and Thursdays. A different 500 will attend...

Irene Cheon edited teacher monologues to create the 9/11 video.

Student service should be celebrated

Kobin Hamilton, Opinion Editor October 15, 2020

Everyone should watch this video To honor the 2,977 Americans killed during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, ASB member Irene Cheon, a senior, created an amazingly emotional video using clips of teacher...

Many students struggled to balance school, home and work responsibilities during Distance Learning. Photo illustration by Gillian Hodgden.

New grading policy doesn’t help students enough

Gillian Hodgden, Editor-in-Chief May 21, 2020

Our school  district recently was featured in the online education magazine EdSource. The article celebrated the district for making sure each student had a Chromebook for Distance Learning. The article...

Editors say thank you to the Tribe Tribune

Editors say thank you to the Tribe Tribune

Gillian Hodgden and Jamie Ma May 21, 2020

To the readers of the Tribe Tribune, What a year this has been, and how fast it flew by. It seems like it was just August 2019, as we sat together in the Dripp courtyard, brainstorming issue ideas for...

Students applying for Cal State or a UC will not submit SAT scores next year.

College admissions now based on dumb luck

Alexandra Williams April 16, 2020

Due to test cancellations amid the COVID-19 quarantine, the UCs and CSUs announced on—no joke—April 1 the suspension of SAT and ACT requirements for the class of 2021. In addition, these schools have...

Teacher humor makes staying at home less painful

Teacher humor makes staying at home less painful

Karen Ruiz, Club Editor April 16, 2020

Here I am. A first-generation student, counting down the days until my parents and family could see me walk across the fake grass on the football field and up on stage to accept an empty diploma case....

Tribe Tribune club editor Alejandra Rodriguez admires her unnamed green beans. Photo courtesy of Alejandra Rodriguez

Novice gardener socializes with plants

Alejandra Rodriguez, Staff Writer April 16, 2020

During these difficult times, parents aren’t perfect. They’re letting their kids watch too much TV and maybe eat less than healthy snacks. As a new plant mom, I can understand how tough it is to make...

Tribe Tribune staff members recreated famous 80s movie posters, including The Breakfast Club (1985) which reminds students that humanity transcends labels and assumptions based off of preconceived judgments. Photo by Lauren Wright.

Editor criticizes racism, sexual assault in some 80s films

Jamie Ma, Editor-in-Chief March 12, 2020

ASB’s Stranger Things themed Sadie’s dance last Friday gave students a fun flash from the past, demonstrating the neon timelessness of 80s teen culture with activities ranging from playing...

Freshman Summer Schutter searches the heart wall for her name. Photo by Jose Perez.

Hits and Misses of February 2020

Tribe Tribune Staff February 20, 2020

😍HIT Thank you to ASB for taking the time last week to write every student’s name on a pink heart for Valentine’s Day! Students enjoyed searching the wall for their heart. Some have decorated...

As a staff member for the Tribe Tribune, senior Lexi Ruesga created a photo illustration for the January 2020 opinion piece “Students must find path to civil discussion.”

Students must find path to civil discussion

Jamie Ma, Editor-in-Chief January 30, 2020

Although I’m Korean, I grew up in a typical American evangelical, predominantly white church. For years, I endured subtle racism and misogyny. When some boys found out I attended a march for gun control,...

Senior Omar Maltez and junior Meychi Ibanez crawl backward through the wet sand. Photo by Alyssa Campos.

Thank You, JROTC

Marley Fox, Reporter December 12, 2019

Students enrolled in Fullerton’s JROTC are taught to be tough. To be resilient. To be disciplined. But after spending an entire day at a recent competition with the JROTC team, I learned that this...

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