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  • Religious Expression Still Free Speech: schools bring down hammer on what should be protected to say

    Wednesday, September 24, 2008 By: Charles Mendoza

    “God Bless America…One Nation Under God…In God We Trust” : trite phrases we are all too familiar with in American society. No matter how overused and clichéd the previously stated may be, they still w

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  • Advisory Period: helpful or boring: Pro

    Wednesday, September 24, 2008 By: Kimberly Acebedo

    This year, Carson High introduced an advisory period to replace homeroom.

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  • Advisory Period: Helpful or Boring: Con

    Wednesday, September 24, 2008 By: Nancy Tran

    As of September 3, 2008, Carson High School began advisory periods for the different Small Learning Communities (SLC’s). These advisory periods were established to inform the students about upcoming e

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  • Parking Perils Aplenty: Carson Colts have parking issues as many students drive

    Wednesday, September 24, 2008 By: Doris Matheu

    It has been acknowledged by many that finding a suitable place to park around Carson High has become a daily hassle for the students who own cars.

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  • Strength in Teenage Pregnancy: Teenage pregnancy is often overlooked of its strengths the soon to be moms have

    Wednesday, September 24, 2008 By: Jenifer Dulay

    So many situations distract us from school. There are relationships, peer pressure, gossip, and sex. Nowadays sex has been more of a common practice than it has ever been. In the past few years, young

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  • Twilight Saga Takes Its Last Bite : The final book of the popular Twilight saga by Stephenie Meyer is out

    Wednesday, September 24, 2008 By: Anestazcia Carrasco

    A book with characters that bite and won’t let go till the final page is read.

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  • A Decade Worth of Harry Potter Magic : Remembering the acclaimed series in all its glory

    Wednesday, September 24, 2008 By: Bryan Gamez

    This September marked the ten-year anniversary of the release of one of the most talked about novels of our modern time and marked the birth of a series that changed the way we look at fantasy-fiction

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  • More Than a Decade of Difference for 90210 Spinoff: 90210 gets new tv luster as the series gets redone for the new generation

    Wednesday, September 24, 2008 By: Kristine Tadena

    The iconic drama, “Beverly Hills, 90210,” returns after almost a decade as “90210,” the CW’s number one hit show on channel five.

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  • Morrell Presley on the rise: Carson colt finds his future as he is offered a USC scholarship

    Wednesday, September 24, 2008 By: Charles Mendoza

    Senior Varsity Football player Morrell Presley earned a full ride scholarship to attend USC. Presley basically was given an opportunity to play college football for the nationwide known Trojans.

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  • Short on points, short on players: Colts basketball just fell a little short in their firs preseason game

    Wednesday, September 24, 2008 By: James Dabalos

    On September 11, 2008, the Carson Colts freshman and sophomore basketball teams lost their first preseason game against Westchester High School, here on their home court, as many players were not clea

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At-a-glance

Pizza Patron: New food shop graces Carson High students
Just recently, there has been a new addition to the fast food places around Carson High School. Joining places such as Jack in the Box and Taco Bell/Pizza Hut, Pizza Patron adds in to the mix. Pizza P
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A Decade Worth of Harry Potter Magic : Remembering the acclaimed series in all its glory
This September marked the ten-year anniversary of the release of one of the most talked about novels of our modern time and marked the birth of a series that changed the way we look at fantasy-fiction
full story 
Twilight Saga Takes Its Last Bite : The acclaimed Twilight saga has ended with the recent Breaking Dawn release
A book with characters that bite and won’t let go till the final page is read. Breaking Dawn is the fourth and final book in the popular young adult Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer.
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Teacher takes students to Spain!: Ms. Rodriguez took students to Spain for a duration of two weeks for a experience of a lifetime
Spanish teacher Ms. Rodriguez took five students to Spain for two weeks from Monday, June 30th to Friday July 11th. She and her five students got the opportunity to experience many new and exciting th
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SLC plan fails to impress: Segregation of students not going as well as expected annoying many with limited class choices and movement of teachers
The new separation of our big school campus is now cut down to our Small Learning Community’s, which is not going as, planned. This year our campus has gone to its extremities as to separate students
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Advanced Placement: Think before you speak!: people overlook the benefits from taking AP classes
Advance Placement (AP) classes, should be taken seriously due to the fact that they require hard work and dedication; however, there are many misconceptions about advanced placement students.
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Laughing Out Loud @ text messaging lingo: a look at the new generations internet messaging
OMG! Three letters from the alphabet that may have no significance to the older generation, but for teenagers it is an exclamation of something important or shocking.
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Summer spoiler assignments: Regardless of the task, summer assignments continue to be a controversy between instructors and students about whether they are worth the time and effort or not.
Summer assignments can mean reading a lengthy novel, writing an essay or two, watching and reviewing films, or responding to on-line journal discussions.
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Jam packed classes: class size still an issue comming into the new semester
It is the Dawn of a New School Year, a brand new schedule, and the same ol’ jam-packed classrooms
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The Boys and Girls Club is dedicated in helping increase grades and knowledge as well as working to build stronger leadership skills in today’s students.
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