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  • Artist to be Recognized: Jillian Jackson

    Monday, March 20, 2006 By: Haley Adams

    Jillion Jackson is a photographer in the ninth grade.She mostly does architectural photos, and she started because her father, whom she really looks up to, introduced her to it, and she just picked it

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  • Mayoral Candidates visit Alisal

    Monday, March 20, 2006 By: Brenda Sanchez & Sandra Macias

    This is an election year and Salinas Mayoral candidates, Maria Giuriato and Dennis Donohue, visited Mr. Pizarro’s AP Government classes to encourage students to vote.Maria Giuriato was the first candi

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  • Freedom from Religion

    Monday, March 20, 2006 By: In my opinion | Jessica Contreras

    So I’m eating some unhealthy food with my friend at McDonald’s. We notice that a couple is staring at us, whatever. They approach us. Then the lady asks how God has changed our lives and a string of o

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  • It’s Official!: Soccer Players Gear up for a True Team in 2006

    Monday, March 20, 2006 By: Natalie N.

    Listen up soccer fans! The soccer program for next year finally went through.

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  • RHS junior shares personal connection with cancer

    Monday, March 20, 2006 By: Sara Hoffman

    Colonel: What did your mom die from?Amanda Cross: Actue Lymphoma Leukemia which is blood cancer where your white blood cells rapid reproduce and kind of kill off your healthy blood cells.TC: When did

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  • NHS service project fails to serve the community

    Tuesday, March 21, 2006 By: Staff Editorial

    Community service; it’s what law breakers are punished with, what mayors encourage, and what helpful people do automatically. It is also what some clubs and organizations require in order for one to

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  • Not schools’ job: Prom after-parties cause many problems

    Tuesday, March 21, 2006 By: Teresa Vanportfliet

    A long dress dazzled with sparkles in an array of colors ranging from black to the brightest orange, the tuxedos, hair, makeup, tanning, dinner, flowers, and finally the dance. For some people, this i

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  • WHS food service advances technology

    Wednesday, March 22, 2006 By: Deana Banas

    Who does not want to look their best on a beach during spring break? Even parents like to look good, maybe to the extent of spying on their student’s diet at school to develop a healthier diet of thei

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  • Rate the BandArctic Monkeys

    Wednesday, March 22, 2006 By: Rosie Paterson

    It doesn’t happen often that a band is skyrocketed into stardom with its first single debuting at number one on the U.K. singles chart. “I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor” was followed six months

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  • Dave Chappelle returns to throw a big bash

    Wednesday, March 22, 2006 By: Brittny Surgeon

    As someone who enjoys good music, comedy, and Dave Chappelle, there’s no way I could have gone to see “Dave Chappelle’s Block Party” and not enjoyed it. That was nearly impossible. So imagine my pleas

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Issue Date: Saturday, March 25, 2006 Issue: Week of March 27, 2006
 
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News
The California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) doesn’t seem to concern the majority of College Park’s population. However, for those who are still having trouble passing it, controversy looms.
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New online technology allows parents to view their child's food purchase records.
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This is an election year and Salinas Mayoral candidates, Maria Giuriato and Dennis Donohue, visited Mr. Pizarro’s AP Government classes to encourage students to vote.
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Features
Ever dream of writing songs and having them played by famous bands?
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The difficulties he has experienced due to a rare condition remind this student to treat others as you would like them to treat you.
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Recently, students in teachers Tim Gjoraas’ and Bob Dolan’s anatomy and physiology classes took a field trip to The University of South Dakota Medical School to experience gross anatomy first-hand.
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Losing her mother to leukemia was difficult, but she tries to think of what ehr Mom would do.
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Although she is only a freshman this student has already won awards in local competitions.
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Opinion
Parents, not schools, should be responsible for what happens after prom.
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The National Honor Society should choose its community service projects with more care.
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