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  • Aca Deca Teams Contend in First of Two Events

    Friday, February 06, 2004 By: Ryan Lue

    Sixty-two teams of nine students each from schools across the district convened at Francisco Bravo Medical Magnet last Saturday to take part in the first installment of two grueling academic competiti

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  • District Bans Junk Food to Promote Health

    Friday, February 06, 2004 By: Jessica Clark

    The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) filed a motion to promote healthy beverage sales in all middle and high schools in 2003.

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  • Students Value Information Beyond Abstinence

    Friday, February 06, 2004 By: RYan Lue

    As one of the most sensitive issues ever to reach the agenda of modern public education, the teaching of contraception and sexual education is rivaled only by religion in the degree of controversy it

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  • Hungry For Inactivity

    Friday, February 06, 2004 By: Jose Dubon

    American society faces an obesity epidemic. This generation indulges on fast food, like high calorie KFC chicken or low priced hamburgers, and this generation passes hours in front of a television set

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  • Escalating Rudeness

    Friday, February 06, 2004 By: Natalia Aivazova

    One of the most classic and cliché things a parent can say is that kids today are worse than the previous generation. It is a comment which the average teenager is programmed to automatically brush of

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  • Clubs Kick-Off Activities on Campus

    Friday, February 06, 2004 By: Motunrayo Akinmurele

    In the spirit of charity and community service, Key Club International introduces a wide-range of service opportunities to members and attendees.

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  • 1080 Avalache

    Friday, February 06, 2004 By: Shane Apperson

    1080 Avalanche, Nintendo’s new extreme snowboarding game, combines a snow covered landscape with exciting technology. The 1080 series has been hitting the TV screens ever since the Nintendo’s N64 and

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  • Divino Entices Students With Entrées

    Friday, February 06, 2004 By: Natalia Aivazva

    After a hard day of hitting the books and memorizing flashcards any student would savor a delicious meal, but more times than not a deflated McDonald’s burger replaces a steaming entrée and a burned p

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  • Stealing the SAT

    Friday, February 06, 2004 By: Tina Mogadam

    The Perfect Score revolves around a group of six high school students who join together and develop a plan to steal the SAT exam in order to prevent the test from unjustly defining who they will becom

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  • A Timeless Smile

    Friday, February 06, 2004 By: Regina Shapiro

    With an award-winning cast, Mona Lisa Smile amazed and inspired moviegoers with its heartwarming drama, thoughtful humor, and an interesting, though slightly predictable, plot.

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Sixty-two teams of nine students each from schools across the district convened at Francisco Bravo Medical Magnet last Saturday to take part in the first installment of two grueling academic competiti
full story 
District Bans Junk Food to Promote Health
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) filed a motion to promote healthy beverage sales in all middle and high schools in 2003.
full story 
Students Value Information Beyond Abstinence
As one of the most sensitive issues ever to reach the agenda of modern public education, the teaching of contraception and sexual education is rivaled only by religion in the degree of controversy it
full story 
American society faces an obesity epidemic. This generation indulges on fast food, like high calorie KFC chicken or low priced hamburgers, and this generation passes hours in front of a television set
full story 
The change in schedule has impacted the math and science Advanced Placement (AP) program and drastically impacted students. While last year eager adolescents spent every day of the school year in thei
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One of the most classic and cliché things a parent can say is that kids today are worse than the previous generation. It is a comment which the average teenager is programmed to automatically brush of
full story 
Move over, Michael, MTV has given sister Janet Jackson her five seconds of fame.
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It’s a rather ironic situation we have made for ourselves. When standardized test scores went down, the district decided that the class schedule was the problem because it left students out of their E
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Belittling, Unenforced L.A. Curfew Laws
The Los Angeles City Curfew Laws state that it is unlawful for anyone under the age of 18 to be present in public places unsupervised from 10 p.m. until sunrise of the following morning. It wrongfully
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In the spirit of charity and community service, Key Club International introduces a wide-range of service opportunities to members and attendees.
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