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  • Wildcats Celebrate Uni Gras

    Friday, May 30, 2003 By: Tamrah Collins

    Students had a break from their lessons to relax and have fun during Uni Gras. A total of 26 clubs, organizations and athletic teams joined in an effort to raise money and school spirit. As in recent

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  • Junior Scientists Honored

    Friday, May 30, 2003 By: Shirley Man

    Nine students represented the school at Cal State Northridge May 17 in an annual science presentation sponsored by the National Science Foundation. Middle and high school students exhibited over 100 p

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  • Animation Festival Nears

    Monday, June 02, 2003 By: Austin Ma

    Students in animation classes, under the guidance of animation teacher Danna Coonen-Lee, have been working hard all year toward the success of their upcoming Technical Arts and Animations Festival.

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  • Peer Counselors Trained

    Monday, June 02, 2003 By: Natalia Aivazova

    Next year’s college peer counselors have already started their training to assist students with college applications.

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  • Blair’s Deception Displays Sensationalism

    Monday, June 02, 2003 By: Saul Wyner

    The media world was shocked when New York Times reporter Jayson Blair resigned amongst controversy on May 1 after it was revealed that he had fabricated numerous stories for his paper, including many

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  • Malicious Students Misuse SchoolScandals.com

    Monday, June 02, 2003 By: Saul Wyner

    In student life, there are many hazards that must be overcome in addition to the general drudgery of endless homework and testing. One of these hazards, inevitable in any school and any time, is rumor

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  • Should High School Term Papers be Terminated?: No, they should not be terminated

    Monday, June 02, 2003 By: Shane Apperson

    Recently, due to large class sizes, educators have abandoned assigning traditional term papers, which potentially damages their students’ future college careers. Term papers dominate most of the coll

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  • Should High School Term Papers be Terminated?: Yes, they should be terminated

    Monday, June 02, 2003 By: Arash Shadi

    Long term papers are being terminated in high schools across the nation; and understandably, many parents and students are fearful that this nation’s students will now recieve a substandard education.

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  • Seniors Hike & Camp for 3 Days

    Monday, June 02, 2003 By: Nazgol Lolachi and Sandy Wang

    Twenty high school city teenagers, two nights, three days and a campsite––sound like the newest reality TV show? Not quite––just an unofficial camping trip sponsored by Daily Planet, the environmenta

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  • Music Corner: Recent Releases Rated: Artist: Pete Yorn CD: Day I Forgot

    Monday, June 02, 2003 By:

    “This record is kind of an extension of Music for the Morning After it’s music for the morning after the day I forgot.”

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At-a-glance

While the majority of the student body was taking the CAT 6 test, seniors attended the Continental Breakfast and Fashion Show held in their honor in the West Gym...
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Students in animation classes, under the guidance of animation teacher Danna Coonen-Lee, have been working hard all year toward the success of their upcoming Technical Arts and Animations Festival.
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Journalism students and photographers participated in the Southern California Journalism Education Association’s (SCJEA) state write-off at El Camino College. The event was held on May 17 from 9:30 a.
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After recent changes in California school funding laws, Uni has qualified as a Title I school.
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Next year’s college peer counselors have already started their training to assist students with college applications.
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The media world was shocked when New York Times reporter Jayson Blair resigned amongst controversy on May 1 after it was revealed that he had fabricated numerous stories for his paper, including many
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In student life, there are many hazards that must be overcome in addition to the general drudgery of endless homework and testing. One of these hazards, inevitable in any school and any time, is rumor
full story 
Recently, due to large class sizes, educators have abandoned assigning traditional term papers, which potentially damages their students’ future college careers. Term papers dominate most of the coll
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Long term papers are being terminated in high schools across the nation; and understandably, many parents and students are fearful that this nation’s students will now recieve a substandard education.
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I have no problem with being an arrangement of numbers and a bar code, for names are merely prearranged letter combinations. I have no problem with swiping a single card through a machine to catalog m
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