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Jennifer Dye

Jennifer Dye, Managing Editor

I am currently a senior at Bonita Vista High and this is my third and final year as a member of the Crusader. I enjoy journalism because it allows me to deepen my understanding of the school's events and keeps me productive. While being in the Crusader, I have been able to meet people of all backgrounds that I would have never encountered without being a part of this class. Being a member of the Crusader has shown me that with determination we can create a well developed professional newspaper. I am excited for what my final year of journalism in high school holds for me and my peers! Outside of newspaper, I am a member of the Peer Counseling Program, am the co-president of the Japanese Language and Culture Club, and am an IB diploma candidate. 

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An analysis released by the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, anti-Asian hate crimes have increased by about 150 percent in 2020. More recent hate crimes have sparked the Stop Asian Hate Movement.

[Photo] I am not a virus

Grace Na, Staff Writer
April 28, 2021
As individuals continue to live enthralled in their working lives, it often causes a lack of time for them to explore their emotions. This leads to many emotions being bottled up and set aside to be dealt with another time.

Don’t bottle it up

Jennifer Dye, Managing Editor
February 25, 2021
Senior Jennifer Dye receives her certificate of graduation from Minato Gakuen Japanese school in March 2019. She completed nine years at this school.

No more, no less

Jennifer Dye, Managing Editor
September 28, 2020
School buses should be free for students

School buses should be free for students

Jennifer Dye, Features Editor
February 27, 2020
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