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  • Conflict Spurs Heightened Security

    Friday, February 27, 2004 By: José Dubón and Nima Abbassi

    Two students were assaulted in a classroom near the track field Feb. 10, after a verbal altercation over a girl that began during lunch. The problems escalated during period 7, when one of the student

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  • 61, Mednick Touched

    Friday, February 27, 2004 By: Natalia Aivazova

    Sharon Mednick passed away at the age of 61 late Wed., Feb 25, after serving as a guide, teacher, and friend to over 16,500 Wildcats during her 30-year career on campus.

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  • Setting High Bar for Literacy Promotes Learning

    Friday, February 27, 2004 By: José Dubón

    Imagine not being able to understand the words in a book, timid that other students might find out you can’t read. Imagine not being able to order food or read labels. A large percentage of the studen

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  • Barbie and Ken Decide to Sever Ties

    Friday, February 27, 2004 By: Natalia Aivazova

    After a 43-year relationship, America’s most beloved couple is separating. During this power-couple’s merger, they acquired several mansions, flashy cars, and a resume that boasts almost every career

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  • Vital Information Hidden By Web Blocking

    Friday, February 27, 2004 By: Ryan Lue

    Ever since the funds from the Digital High School Grant introduced a vast array of computing equipment to each classroom across campus, the Los Angeles Unified School District has injudiciously delimi

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  • Should Uniforms Be Implemented?: Uniforms promote security and conformity.

    Friday, February 27, 2004 By: Jasmine Peters

    Mandating uniforms as the necessary attire on campus would be very beneficial to our student body. Uniforms are simply a way for our administration to protect the well-being of the students.If student

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  • Should Uniforms Be Implemented?: Uniforms belittle students’ decision making.

    Friday, February 27, 2004 By: Jessica Clark

    Authorizing a uniform policy on campus is a senseless and underhanded method of controlling the student body. One of the numerous definitions of the word uniform is: having always the same form, manne

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  • Looking BackOld Forms of Discipline

    Friday, February 27, 2004 By: Jessica Simanian

    Discipline in schools has gone through many changes throughout the centuries. It may be hard to believe, but there were no laws against teachers abusing their students at one point in time. When a stu

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  • Rewards Outweigh Punishments

    Friday, February 27, 2004 By: Jacob Berezin

    Ditching is up, A’s are down, student morale is incredibly low. Is there anything that can be done to reverse this? Yes, the solution is a very simple, cheap, and easy one. Give every student with a 3

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  • Intervention Needed Earlier

    Friday, February 27, 2004 By: Nima Abassi

    Motivating high school students to learn is a difficult thing. The problem is motivating students who most likely have not been motivated for a long time; the kids who do not care and have not cared s

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Conflict Spurs Heightened Security
Two students were assaulted in a classroom near the track field Feb. 10, after a verbal altercation over a girl that began during lunch. The problems escalated during period 7, when one of the student
full story 
The newest club on campus, Game Design Club, began registration Wednesday for its first event—a schoolwide video game competition that will pit students against each other in successive rounds of Soul
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Sharon Mednick passed away at the age of 61 late Wed., Feb 25, after serving as a guide, teacher, and friend to over 16,500 Wildcats during her 30-year career on campus.
full story 
Imagine not being able to understand the words in a book, timid that other students might find out you can’t read. Imagine not being able to order food or read labels. A large percentage of the studen
full story 
Gay Marriage Deserves Equality
In a bold, liberating, and long overdue move two weeks ago, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom has, against Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s will, permitted the issuance of marriage licenses to couples
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After a 43-year relationship, America’s most beloved couple is separating. During this power-couple’s merger, they acquired several mansions, flashy cars, and a resume that boasts almost every career
full story 
Green Catalyst Nader
Longtime corporate critic Ralph Nader has forever tarnished his image as a fighter for the people with his announcement to run a fourth time for president. Nader made a name for himself during the 60’
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Ever since the funds from the Digital High School Grant introduced a vast array of computing equipment to each classroom across campus, the Los Angeles Unified School District has injudiciously delimi
full story 
Mandating uniforms as the necessary attire on campus would be very beneficial to our student body. Uniforms are simply a way for our administration to protect the well-being of the students.If student
full story 
Authorizing a uniform policy on campus is a senseless and underhanded method of controlling the student body. One of the numerous definitions of the word uniform is: having always the same form, manne
full story 
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