LISTOS (Emergency Readiness)

CSUF Center for Healthy Neighborhoods hosted the Fullerton Fire Department (FFD) in an emergency training class in Spanish called LISTOS (Emergency Readiness) on October 17th. For more information visit the website for LISTOS […]

SIX RESOURCES ON PUTTING SAFETY FIRST

Why aren’t states achieving results on safety? In the last five years, more than half of the people hit and killed while walking were struck on state-owned roads. Find out what’s causing this […]

A Halloween Story

There’s a story behind this witch hat. After attending a Halloween dance, I came home and took my witch costume off and relaxed a bit. The next morning I was going to […]

Young Observer: Our Bodies

The Magnificence of Mucus by Declan, 9th grade Mucus, the slimy, disgusting, and hated substance that is known for congesting our airways, has an important role in our bodies, and without it […]

Young Observer: Art Education

Youth Artists 4 Equality by Erin, 9th grade In elementary school, the All the Arts program would come to my school to host a free weekly art class. I looked forward to […]

Young Observer: Stress Management

Dealing With Stress As a Student by Alicia, 7th grade Many students experience stress due to school assignments, tests, after-school activities, and social pressures. While a little bit of pressure can be […]

Henry Gaylord Wilshire: The Millionaire Socialist

  California historian Kevin Starr’s excellent book Inventing the Dream: California Through the Progressive Era (the second in an epic seven-volume history of California) includes a section on a colorful character named Henry Gaylord […]

Young Observer: National Observance

Disaster Risk Reduction – Oct 13th by Mateo, 11th grade Billions of people worldwide constantly face threats from a myriad of potential disasters. Some are natural, such as the heavy flooding that […]