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  • DI pushes imaginative limits: Five juniors compete, first high school team since 2002

    Friday, March 07, 2008 By: Marielle Desrosiers

    While many high school programs compete in athletics or academics, five campus students will compete in a battle of imagination. The annual Destination ImagiNation (DI) contest will be at Buchanan Hig

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  • Living inhaler dependent: Valley air quality worsens asthma, irritants constrict lung muscles

    Friday, March 07, 2008 By: Cassidy Hutchins

    After running the daily warm-up around the perimeter of the field, my lungs felt compressed and I started to wheeze. My head spun and I felt close to fainting.

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  • Talent show rewards league acts: Firebaugh's Johnny Cash rendition, Fowler's soloist receives first place cash prize

    Friday, March 07, 2008 By: Abigail Schoettler

    Each spring, the West Sierra League (WSL) auditions acts from each school to perform in the traveling talent show. Numerous campuses throughout the league hosted performances,

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  • Educational reformation adjusts curriculum: NCEE sets international benchmark standards, campus programs implement analytic projects

    Friday, March 07, 2008 By: Mary Kneefel, Editor-in-chief

    The birth of this campus marked a celebratory point in history for its founders, 31 years ago. However, the rest of America began demands for reformation in its educational system as they could no lon

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  • Woodshop wakes carpenters: Instructor allows artistic freedom, challenges mindset

    Friday, March 07, 2008 By: Sean O'Neal

    While many begin the morning to take showers or to eat breakfast, five students arrive on campus an hour early for zero period. Only woodshop students occupy the empty parking lot, ready to continue t

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  • Injuries end hockey career: Right wing hurts knees, suffers concussions

    Friday, March 07, 2008 By: Austin Ward

    Spotlights flicker, illuminating players as they enter the rink. The crowd then stands to sing the National Anthem, ushering the game to begin.

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  • Penelope breaks pig-nose curse: First time film director introduces kid-friendly moral, predictable plot

    Friday, March 07, 2008 By: Chelsea Joy, Reviews editor

    Some complain of split ends, while others grumble at a broken nail. More still find ways to despise anything from their eye color to their voice.

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  • Cheer USA Nationals 2008 champions: Cheerleaders win Varsity Performance Cheer Division

    Friday, March 14, 2008 By: Benjamin Dang, News editor

    For the first time in campus history, varsity cheer earned the designation of national champion. In their final competition of the year, they won the Varsity Performance Cheer Division at the United S

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  • Dairy demands divergent responsibilities: Rural offers peace, students juggle chores

    Friday, March 14, 2008 By: Sydney Ray

    While many students wake up to car horns, train whistles or the occasional neighborhood kid basketball game, few experience noiseless mornings only the rural atmosphere can offer.

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  • Partnership determines squad success: Base controls flyer's safety, collaboration influences team unity

    Friday, March 14, 2008 By: Madison Dooley

    The base cheerleaders combine strengths to thrust the flyer 20 feet in the air. The flyer reaches peak height and then twists down into the arms of her bases.

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10,000 B.C. ignores history: Prehistoric fiction flaws precision, stands out among genre
With the many dull, boring and hard to follow movies released in the last few months, director Roland Emmerich’s new film, 10,000 BC, stands out from the rest of the crowd. With impressive graphics an
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Joseph's Technicolor coat revives CMT: Musical recreates Biblical saga, each number represents different genres
As children, many kids attend Bible class where they would learn verses and stories of the book's heroes. Most know of the Old Testament tale of Joseph and his colored coat. The story has been retold
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Radiohead gamble pays off: British rockers create cohesive collection, sell independent album Radiohead gamble pays off: British rockers create cohesive collection, sell independent album
When Radiohead left their label Capitol Records to produce their own music four years ago, many doubted the British rockers would ever return to form.
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Gold shocks staff writer: New-comer places first in competition, helps staff win Sweepstakes
“When I walked down the hall during the beginning of this year, I was nervous because I did not know anyone,” Sydney Ray, ‘10, said. “I stepped int
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Tees prompt fashion career: Rock bands inspire sophomore shirt creations, designer dreams couture
While some students occupy their time with sports or video games, sophomore Cathy Robbins spends free time designing T-shirts for her future clothing line.
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At 5 A.M., student leadership, along with 4,000 other volunteers, began to sell papers for the 21st annual full story 
Partnership determines squad success: Base controls flyer's safety, collaboration influences team unity
The base cheerleaders combine strengths to thrust the flyer 20 feet in the air. The flyer reaches peak height and then twists down into the arms of her bases.
full story 
Dairy demands divergent responsibilities: Rural offers peace, students juggle chores
While many students wake up to car horns, train whistles or the occasional neighborhood kid basketball game, few experience noiseless mornings only the rural atmosphere can offer.
full story 
For the first time in campus history, varsity cheer earned the designation of national champion. In their final competition of the year, they won the Varsity Performance Cheer Division at the United S
full story 
Penelope breaks pig-nose curse: First time film director introduces kid-friendly moral, predictable plot
Some complain of split ends, while others grumble at a broken nail. More still find ways to despise anything from their eye color to their voice.
full story 
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