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  • Carson welcomes new teachers to staff

    Friday, September 28, 2007 By: CHYNNE MIHALKO and REGINALD TADENA

    As Carson High School opens its gates to hundreds of new students, new teachers join the faculty for the new 2007-2008 school year. The majority of these teachers are new to the Colt family, but

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  • First Amendment

    Thursday, September 13, 2007 By: U.S. Constitution

    Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably

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  • Lady Colts gear up for new season

    Wednesday, September 26, 2007 By: DANIEL LY

    With the school year starting everyone’s getting ready for the new tennis season. Everything seems to be new and improved. New faces, new materials, and even a new tennis team has already began to sho

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  • Colts Basketball triumphs over South Gate

    Wednesday, September 26, 2007 By: Vincent Reed

    The first Colt basketball game turned out to be a huge blowout, and some took the meaning literally when a player’s shoes fell apart mid-game. Both the freshman and sophomore teams pulled out a victor

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  • Lady Colts spike the Panthers

    Wednesday, September 26, 2007 By: SHANIKA GRADY

    This past Friday, a very interesting game took place here at Carson High. Our girl’s volleyball team faced Gardena High, providing a couple of twists and turns, stumping anyone who believed they knew

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  • Wrestling squad looks to bodyslam opponents

    Wednesday, September 26, 2007 By: EILEEN KOURI and ARMAN MAGSINO

    One of the most ancient sports dating back to 3400 B.C is new to our campus. The wrestling team has started on the right foot, as Coach Steve Soltysik is looking forward to a promising season.

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  • Abortioncontroversial and ever-present today

    Friday, September 28, 2007 By: CYNTHIA CASAREZ

    In 1973 the Supreme Court ruled that laws against abortion violated the right to privacy under the constitution.

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  • American healthcare in shambles

    Friday, September 28, 2007 By: VINCENT REED

    They work all day to keep us safe, but would you go to the hospital with the tired, yawning receptionist or with someone who does little more than check your pulse and have you pee in a cup?

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  • 2008 presidential electionyou decide

    Friday, September 28, 2007 By: KATHERINE SILORIO

    Some politicians support abortion and a women’s right to choose. Others are against such an act because it is considered murder. And then there are those who choose not to talk about it at all. Why th

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  • Ripped at the jeans

    Friday, September 28, 2007 By: BROOKSHIELD TRAN

    The day started out like every other dreaded school day: hearing the alarm clock beeping then hitting the snooze button for what seemed to be the hundredth time, getting up from my luscious warm bed,

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At-a-glance

Classes cut and consolidated to keep teachers: Students are on the move in order to prevent reassignment of teachers.
In order to avoid a reduction in the teaching staff, students have been required to change their classes as auxiliary classes are cut.
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This current month is known as the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, the month of Ramadan. The month lasts for 30 days and is believed by Muslims to be the month in Islam in which God opens the g
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September 11not a time to party
September 11, 2001 was a day of sadness. More than 3,000 innocent people lost their lives due to terrorism. It was a day in which America felt the pain and agony as a whole. The American spirit w
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Summer or winterwhich season is it?
Throughout the summer, people complained about how hot the weather was. Now that we’re back in school, the complaints continue to be raised due to the failures of some of the air conditioning systems
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New hall pass vestCONS
Who is willing to look like a walking orange fluorescent street cone just to go to the bathroom, or simply to do business outside of class? Well, that’s what we will be doing in the near future.
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New hall pass vestPROS
It’s an orange fluorescent vest, Carson High’s new hall pass! The new hall pass vests are similar to orange traffic safety vests, making students easy to spot. Clipboards with flimsy pieces of paper a
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Air Conditioning Breaks Down as Days Heat Up
The air-conditioning system, which was installed a year and half ago, has become a serious problem for Carson High students and faculty members who occupy rooms in any of the main two-story buildings.
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As Carson High School opens its gates to hundreds of new students, new teachers join the faculty for the new 2007-2008 school year. The majority of these teachers are new to the Colt family, but
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Beginning with the class of 2011, all students will be required to take PE and subsequently take the FITNESSGRAM test during spring.
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This fall new hall passes in form of vests will replace the old clipboard hall passes at Carson High School to limit wanderers during school hours. With the new school year beginning it just seems
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