Berolina offers authentic European foods
Thursday, October 25, 2007 By: ARDA JOOHARIAN / Staff Writer
Driving down Ocean View Boulevard, most people don’t seem to notice the authentic European bakery nestled between a German deli and Aram’s Clothing Boutique.
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Band of Horses succeeds with sophomore release
Tuesday, October 30, 2007 By: DANICA BENITEZ / Staff Writer
Band of Horses singer-songwriter Ben Bridwell deserves some sort of award. If not for his soulful lyrics, expressive vocals, or the excellent music he makes with the rest of the band then for his long
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A solid cast and rousing action make The Kingdom stand out from the crowded thriller movie genre
Tuesday, October 30, 2007 By: LINA JANG / News Editor
Being a hopeless romantic and a sucker for chick-flicks, I immediately disregarded The Kingdom as another cliché war movie with an impractical plot. But due to my friend’s annoying pleading and my nee
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ElizabethThe Golden Age proves entertaining; fails as a historical drama
Tuesday, October 30, 2007 By: CHRISTINE SONG / Senior Staff Writer
As a huge fan of the Elizabethan era, I was slightly more than ecstatic to watch Elizabeth: The Golden Age. Despite the movie’s allure toward middle-aged audience, this movie is filled with aspects th
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DYLAN collects Dylan’s best work: After decades of producing music, Folk-Rock-Country-Blues star Bob Dylan releases his definitive “greatest hits” CD
Tuesday, October 30, 2007 By: BRIAN NOLTE / Staff Writer
Rock’s greatest poet Bob Dylan’s “best of” album, DYLAN, spans the greatest hits of Dylan’s lengthy career from his debut album to the current chart topping hit Modern Times. DYLAN, a large 3-disc set
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The role played in politics by the Internet is expanding
Wednesday, October 31, 2007 By: Bryce Farrington / Co-Editor-In-Chief
The last presidential election saw what can be considered the first major role played in politics by the Internet. With the recent explosion of the social networking sites MySpace and Facebook, video-
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The upcoming election presents many opportunities for students to get involved
Wednesday, October 31, 2007 By: Bryce Farrington / Co-Editor-In-Chief
The importance of the upcoming presidential election to young voters cannot be understated. The next President of the United States will determine the course of American policy long beyond his or her
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Defensive errors cost the Falcons a league game against Burbank
Wednesday, October 31, 2007 By: DIVYA GOEL / Staff Writer and TEJAL PATEL / Staff Writer
On Friday, October 12 the Varsity football team was still pumped up from the previous week’s victory against Burroughs 34-31. The Falcons went in to the Burbank game hoping to carry that momentum over
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JV Tennis remains number one in the Pacific League with critical wins
Wednesday, October 31, 2007 By: KEVIN KIM / Staff Writer
With their undefeated title on the line, the Girls’ JV Tennis team crushed the Hoover Tornadoes, 16-2. Though it was an easy win, the Falcons were surprised at how much Hoover had improved since the f
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The Varsity Volleyball Team faces another league loss against Pasadena Bulldogs
Wednesday, October 31, 2007 By: CHRISTINE SONG / Staff Writer
The Falcons had another disappointing loss in their match against Pasadena on Thursday, October 18. Although the Falcons started off strong, Pasadena won all three games (25-12, 25-15, 25-18).With the
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Issue: Volume 40, Issue 2
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007 By KATHY WOO / Co-Feature Editor
I proudly admit I am a sucker for scrumptious food blogs and inspiring food photography. Staring at drool worthy pictures of creative cupcakes and perfect fruit tarts make me weak in the knees. Late
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007 By CHRISTINE HWANG / Staff Writer
The pressure to be best by working hard is, of course, nothing new; the affliction of this pressure, however, is a modern development. With too much to do in too little time, students put their health
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007 By DEBBIE CHO / Online Editor and ODALIS SUAREZ / Photo Editor
Whether it may be for the fun of collecting or for making a profit, avid collectors from different everywhere have been swept into a mass craze over collecting pins from the Hard Rock Café.The Hard Ro
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007 By LINA JANG / News Editor
Living in a multi-cultural neighborhood, students often venture out of their comfort zones and try foods from different countries. Located conveniently on Foothill Blvd. near the new Starbucks, Tofu
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007 By HOLLY WILSON / Staff Writer
In the world of an eight year old, a cool Halloween costume is everything. In fact, to the average second grader, a Halloween costume is the most important outfit of the year. You have to look festiv
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007 By ANDREA WONG / Staff Writer
Giving out treats to costume-clad children (and some teenagers) on Halloween night originated from the practice of giving out goodies for ancient religious reasons. Today, trick-or-treating no longer
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007 By CHRISTINE SONG / Staff Writer
The Falcons had another disappointing loss in their match against Pasadena on Thursday, October 18. Although the Falcons started off strong, Pasadena won all three games (25-12, 25-15, 25-18).With the
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007 By KEVIN KIM / Staff Writer
With their undefeated title on the line, the Girls’ JV Tennis team crushed the Hoover Tornadoes, 16-2. Though it was an easy win, the Falcons were surprised at how much Hoover had improved since the f
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007 By DIVYA GOEL / Staff Writer and TEJAL PATEL / Staff Writer
On Friday, October 12 the Varsity football team was still pumped up from the previous week’s victory against Burroughs 34-31. The Falcons went in to the Burbank game hoping to carry that momentum over
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007 By Bryce Farrington / Co-Editor-In-Chief
The importance of the upcoming presidential election to young voters cannot be understated. The next President of the United States will determine the course of American policy long beyond his or her
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