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  • CAASS Experiences Technical Difficulties

    Friday, October 31, 2003 By: Ryan Lue

    The school’s Comprehensive Attendance, Administration, and Security System (CAASS) failed Wednesday at about 3 p.m. for the first time since its introduction to campus late last year. Scanning station

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  • Scanning Insufficient: ·Few scanning stations will elevate tardiness.

    Friday, October 31, 2003 By: Jose Dubon

    The scanning stations have been placed on campus once again, and they continue to pose the same nuisance for students as they did last year. They do not accommodate all of the students’ needs and they

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  • Festival Celebrates the Day of the Dead

    Friday, October 31, 2003 By: Karen Aragon

    Miguel Mazas, sophomore, performed with the Banda Juvenil de Solaga U.S.A Oaxaca as the opening act for singer Lila Downs at the Dia de los Muertos festival held Oct. 25 at the Hollywood Forever Cemet

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  • Texas Chainsaw Massacre Shreds Through Box Office

    Friday, October 31, 2003 By: Pablo Zuniga

    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre exploded into theaters, offering the perfect concoction of blood, mystery, and bone-chilling reality. The movie is based on a true story about the discovery of serial kil

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  • Matmen Prepare For Upcoming Season: The Wrestling team is relying on its returning seniors to lead them into a successful season, which will commence in early December.

    Friday, October 31, 2003 By: Reza Zarinshenas

    It is a new season, and the wrestling team is more determined than ever to reach the top of their game. The odds are definitely on their side, and there has never been a better time to be victorious.

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  • Marlins Overthrow Yankees

    Friday, October 31, 2003 By: Nima Abbassi

    It was the bottom of the ninth inning, with two outs for the New York Yankees and Jorge Posada at bat in the 2003 World Series. Posada swung at Florida Marlins’ pitcher Josh Beckett’s 107th pitch of t

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  • Netwomen Aspire To Meet Expectations

    Friday, October 31, 2003 By: Regina Shapiro

    The Netwomen’s season is coming to its end. Although the girls hold a losing record of 2 wins and 8 losses, they continue to play with spirit and vigor.

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CAASS Experiences Technical Difficulties
The school’s Comprehensive Attendance, Administration, and Security System (CAASS) failed Wednesday at about 3 p.m. for the first time since its introduction to campus late last year. Scanning station
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The staff of the Impressions

literary magazine held its annual open-mike Halloween Poetry Reading on Oct. 29 in room H-23.
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Class spirit roamed the campus throughout the past week as the senior council sought to unite the Class of ‘04 with Senior Awareness Week.
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The scanning stations have been placed on campus once again, and they continue to pose the same nuisance for students as they did last year. They do not accommodate all of the students’ needs and they
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School has always been associated with dedicated teachers, loud bells and tons of books. Though we have the teachers and the bells, those stacks of books are beginning to look smaller and smaller.
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Former Gov. Gray Davis left California a pleasant farewell gift before his departure from office. The gift he gave the state was signing Senate Bill 81, a move Californians will soon come to regret. S
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Students depend upon lockers to place their books, sports equipment, and other valuables into safe keeping. Sadly, some students have been stealing personal belongings in the boys’ locker room. There
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Miguel Mazas, sophomore, performed with the Banda Juvenil de Solaga U.S.A Oaxaca as the opening act for singer Lila Downs at the Dia de los Muertos festival held Oct. 25 at the Hollywood Forever Cemet
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Halloween, to many, is just another day in the month of October when one can gobble down sweets and dress-up in a scary costume. Yet, ever wonder about the origins of Halloween?The Catholic Church bar
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre exploded into theaters, offering the perfect concoction of blood, mystery, and bone-chilling reality. The movie is based on a true story about the discovery of serial kil
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