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North Korea Strikes Sony in Act of Cyberwarfare

North Korea Strikes Sony in Act of “Cyberwarfare”

Lika Khoperia, Staff Reporter February 2, 2015

No surprises. Well, actually many surprises. Sony was hacked for the 11th time on Nov. 24, 2014, and then again two days later. Sony has established a national record in times getting hacked, which...

The picture shows a B1A4 member reenacting a scene from a Korean T.V show with a lucky fan.

Opinion: Malaysian Concert Controversy

Atzin Galvan, Staff Reporter January 30, 2015

Idols. They're everywhere, but can you imagine being jailed for hugging one? Well, that's what almost happened recently to four very lucky and unlucky girls in Malaysia. A Korean boy band known as B1A4...

Graphic by Bryam Becceril

My Top 5 Upcoming Videogames of 2015

Bryam Becerril, Staff Reporter January 29, 2015

From Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare to Destiny, Far Cry 4, and Assassins Creed Unity, there were many top game titles released in the year of 2014. It is time to talk about the top games coming out in...

A calendar shows the year 2015. Do not let your days vanish, Lions!

Welcome to 2015, Lions!

Till Kleinert, Staff Reporter January 7, 2015

The staff at Lion Tales welcomes you to 2015! We all hope you are well rested and had nice holidays with your families. This is a new semester and, as always, there will be new, cool projects happening...

Intel Extreme Masters Trophy

Intel Extreme Masters at San Jose’s SAP Center For The First Time

Till Kleinert, Staff Reporter December 10, 2014

Last weekend the San Jose SAP center was the scene for cheering crowds and thousands of video game fans that came here to see the IEM (Intel Extreme Masters). The IEM is a video game tournament for the...

Photograph from the front page of The LA Times, 20 October, 1989

From the Archives: QUAKE

Till Kleinert, Archivist November 19, 2014

Last week, the archive team decided to use its equipment to capture one of the major historical events that happened in the Bay Area, just 25 years ago. One of the worst natural disasters in San Francisco...

Estudiantes de Chilpancingo instalaron pupitres en una avenida de la capital guerrerense como protesta por la desaparición de normalistas. Cortesía de CNN México.

Students of Chilpancingo installed desks in an avenue of the Guerrero capitol as a protest by the disappearance of student teachers. Courtesy of CNN Mexico.

The Injustices Against Human Rights

Eduardo Jimenez, Translator and Staff Reporter November 2, 2014

Written by Eduardo Jimenez, Translation & Interpretation Class Yesterday when I walked into the translation class we, talked about a horrible event. Our teacher Mrs. Straus told us about...

Keep Calm And Stop Ebola Paranoia- many campaigns in the Internet are using this as their new motto

Credit: http://www.keepcalm-o-matic.co.uk/p/keep-calm-and-stop-ebola-paranoia/

Ebola Paranoia: What is The Real Threat?

Till Kleinert, Staff Reporter October 30, 2014

Ebola is everywhere in the news these days. After the recent incident of an infected doctor in New York, the fear that Ebola could spread in America grows. Because of the recent events in the Big Apple,...

A student utilizes Google as an information tool.

Google Knows More Than You

Bryam Becerril, Staff Reporter October 29, 2014

From surfing the web for a funny video to researching for academic work at school, students seem to use Google every hour of every day. Google is good for more than just entering search terms, though. I...

Student tries to hide his phone under his desk.

Technology Taken to the Limit

Bryam Becerril, Staff Reporter October 20, 2014

Technology grows every year, becoming less expensive and more suitable for students who use and rely on technology. However, using technology at school can be a distraction to some students and teachers...

Till Kleinert in front of the Lincoln High school gym

Germany vs. USA: The Differences, The Final Chapter

Till Kleinert, Staff Reporter October 20, 2014

In this part I will focus on what you are have the most interested in, the differences outside of school, like laws or hobbies and how German students are spending their free time besides clubs or teams....

The Gate of Brandenburg and the American flag are symbols of international friendship. (dpa / picture alliance / Rainer Jensen)

Germany vs. USA: the Differences, Part Two

Till Kleinert, Staff Reporter October 14, 2014

I’m back with Part Two of Germany vs USA: the Differences. Last time I wrote an overview, giving you some facts about how the German school system works. For this article, I will shift my focus toward...

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