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  • Bragging rights at stake on Saturday

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: DIVYA GOEL / Staff Writer

    Here in Southern California, cross-town rivalry weekend has finally arrived. December 1st marks the 77th football rivalry game between the USC Trojans and the UCLA Bruins. Many fans have waited in ant

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  • Matt GrayMusic Man

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: BRYCE FARRINGTON / Co-Editor-In-Chief

    It was Friedrich Nietzsche who once said that “without music, life would be a mistake.” For senior Matt Gray, life without music would also be a crime against humanity.Gray pursues his passion for mus

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  • An uncommon angle on life: Whether he is playing his guitar or taking pictures, Shawn Hansen brings originality and passion to his art

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: RAVEN SEVILLEJA / Staff Writer

    Armed with a camera casually slung over his shoulder, senior Shawn Hansen encourages his classmates in vibrant Halloween costumes to pose. Hansen, snapping the picture of a girl dressed in a chicken c

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  • Ragusa awarded Student of the Year

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: SARA LEE / Copy Editor

    On Thursday, November 15, the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce held its annual recognition banquet at the La Cañada Flintridge Country Club to honor numerous organizations and people who served th

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  • JROTC honored for community service

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: MONICA LEE / Staff Writer

    The annual Recognition Banquet, hosted by the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce, took place on November 15th at the La Cañada Flintridge Country Club. On this evening, Crescenta Valley High School’

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  • Cross Country flies past competition at CIF Finals and State with impressive results

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: DANICA BENITEZ / Staff Writer

    The 6am bus was late, the air cold, and the anxiety level high on the morning of November 17. But CV’s Boys’ and Girls’ Varsity cross country seemed unfazed. That morning, both teams raced in the CIF

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  • Divina Cucina offers pricey, mediocre Italian dishes

    Monday, December 03, 2007 By: SARA LEE / Copy Editor

    Looking to enjoy a classy restaurant rather than staying home and cooking, my friends and I chose to dine at Divina Cucina, a family-owned Italian restaurant conveniently located near the Montrose Sho

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Infamously filled with terror and sleep deprivation, junior year means taking numerous AP courses, participating in extracurricular activities, and stressing over the looming SAT I. The SAT I Reasonin
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How far should teachers' freedom to express themselves go?
Imagine sitting in English reading The Scarlet Letter without being able to discuss the religious aspects of the story. Considering that The Scarlet Letter follows a reverend’s struggle in Puritan so
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As election time approaches, a United States history teacher tries to explain the ins and outs of the election process to the class. It appears as though a sense of favoritism is being shown towards o
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In high school history classes, American students learn about the more oppressive periods of our history with a comfortable measure of distance. We see McCarthyism or the suppression of free speech du
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Looking to enjoy a classy restaurant rather than staying home and cooking, my friends and I chose to dine at Divina Cucina, a family-owned Italian restaurant conveniently located near the Montrose Sho
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MOCA displays various artwork by Murakami
For fans of Andy Warhol and neo-pop art, there is a must-see exhibit at the Geffen Contemporary at the Museum of Contemporary Art.The current exhibit features more than 90 works of Takashi Murakami. R
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While some high schools offer their seniors two weeks off to visit colleges, CV seniors find themselves stressing over worksheets and multiple exams. In fact, “weekends” have become synonymous to “mor
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Following the trend started by Maryland in 1979, 44 other states, along with the District of Columbia, have implemented what are known as “graduated driver license programs.” Students at CV are quite
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The upcoming 2008 presidential election is a major landmark in itself as it decides who will lead the United States for the next four years. However, getting the majority of the population to partake
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Political apathy in students is a major issue for the 2008 campaign
The upcoming 2008 presidential election is a major landmark in itself as it decides who will lead the United States for the next four years. However, getting the majority of the population to partake
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