Genocide in Darfur – Another Op-Ed

By Hailey Symington Guest Writer from Mrs.Zechiel’s World History Class   Genocide in Darfur The conflict in Darfur and South Sudan should be considered a genocide. As seen in Darfur, people who lived in IDP (Internally Displaced Persons) camps were attacked, raped, and often, they were killed. The government claimed that these attacks were meant…

Genocide in Darfur – An Op-Ed

By Natalie Stieler Guest Writer from Mrs.Zechiel’s World History Class   Genocide in Darfur In Southern Sudan, over two million Africans have been forced to flee from their homes and over one million have been raped or murdered by the Arab militia, known as the Janjaweed. I believe that this is absolutely a genocide because…

Model United Nations at Tustin High: The Path to Success

By Seth Williams On November twenty-fourth, 2014, Tustin High will be holding its In-House Conference for the MUN, or Model United Nations, Program. Model United Nations is an elective that gives students the potential to help solve the world’s issues one step at a time. Students play the part of individual countries coming together to…