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Bilingual Student Newspaper of Abraham Lincoln High School, San Jose California.

Lion Tales

Bilingual Student Newspaper of Abraham Lincoln High School, San Jose California.

Lion Tales

Bilingual Student Newspaper of Abraham Lincoln High School, San Jose California.

Lion Tales

Miranda Lee and Gabriel Ramos performing on the Christmas in the Park stage (Anjanai Vallez/ Lion Tales)

Lincoln Dances at Christmas in The Park

Anjanai Vallez, Reporter/Editor January 14, 2020

On December 16th, 2019, the Lincoln Dance Department attracted Lincoln supporters and others with a dazzling performance on the Christmas in The Park stage. The show consisted of duets, hip-hop dances...

Lion Tales Favorite photos From 2017-2018

Lion Tales Favorite photos From 2017-2018

Isaiah Velasquez, Photographer June 1, 2018

These photos are some of my favorite because they really exemplify what Lincoln is all about: sports, culture, performing arts and unity. My favorite photo is the photo of Tlaloc Flores performing in the...

The senior class isn't in Kansas anymore. (Alicia Gomez/ Lincoln Lion Tales)

Big Bone Rally 2016

Marco Huerta and Brandon Sullivan November 23, 2016

The Thanksgiving Big Bone Rally took place on Wednesday, November 23rd on the Don Bowden football field. Students of all grades came out to the football field to support the football team for the upcoming...

Noodle sales were high, but couldn't compare to the Pizzas sold in minutes.

Lincoln’s Mardi Gras Celebration

Nikola Zivkovic, Staff Reporter March 13, 2015

Students flooded the quad for the Mardi Gras celebration, which came a bit late, as the real Mardi Gras was on February 17. Money was flying all around as students went on a food shopping spree....

The football field was covered with puddles on Dec. 11.

Lincoln Gets a Rinse From #Hellastorm

Eli Schenk, Editor December 11, 2014

The much-anticipated storm system hailed "Stormageddon" and "Hellastorm" came in full force to Lincoln's campus on Thursday. Being Californians who typically remain unexposed to real weather, students...

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