Estrangement has rarely been researched, or even discussed, but is very prevalent within families and among friends. Although it probably has existed since the beginning of time, it appears to be completely […]
Young Observers: Editor Francine Vudoti: Early December 2022

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Just a few weeks ago, the newest installments of the Pokémon franchise were released to the public: Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. These Nintendo Switch games by company Game […]
Assistance League Thrift Store: The hidden gem

I met Donna Barnard on Saturday, November 12th to tour the thrift store. She was wearing a sweater and pants, an Assistance League Thrift Store outfit she bought. Donna introduced me to […]
Fullerton’s Justin Juknelis presents a handmade tribute guitar to Marine veteran

Long-time Fullerton resident, Justin Juknelis, was born and raised in Baltimore, MD. He left the East Coast and the Chesapeake Bay with little more than the clothes on his back, a guitar […]
Thanksgiving: A time for family get togethers
Thanksgiving Day is a holiday in the United States, Canada, Germany, and Japan to celebrate the blessings of the past year. The first Thanksgiving is believed to have happened in 1621 when […]
Young Observers Mid-November 2022

View Point by Mateo, 9th grade Gun Violence: How do we stop it? One of the key issues that needs to be addressed urgently is the spate of gun violence and […]
Thank you Jesse La Tour!

The Observer would like to thank Jesse La Tour, who has volunteered his time and energy as editor of the paper. His invaluable insights and corrections have made the paper […]
Community Building

Fullerton City Council discussed the future of the Hunt Library Building on Tuesday July 19. It is not clear why the future of this building is in doubt at this time. I […]
The Insanity of Expanding Nuclear Energy

Former nuclear regulatory top dogs from the United States, France, Germany, and Great Britain issued a joint statement in January strenuously opposing any expansion of nuclear power as a strategy to combat […]
Opinion: Do Not Outsource Library Services

Update: The Observer received the letter below from retired Children’s Services Librarian Janine Jacobs after she learned about a proposed presentation to the Library Board of Trustees from a private company that […]