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  • Santa Monica Councilman Speaks Out

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: Jacob Berezin

    Santa Monica City Councilman and Former Mayor Michael Feinstein arrived on campus last Friday to give a presentation in Richard Takagaki’s fifth period Honors Economics class.

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  • BSU Conducts Essay Contest on Civil Rights

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: Shane Apperson

    In honor of Black History Month, the Black Student Union (BSU) held an essay contest open to all students over the last few weeks, urging them to address the “Colored Waiting Room” sign that had been

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  • Plagiaristic Perceptions

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: José Dubón

    Today’s Adolescents live in an era where ideas and written material are at their fingertips; they live in a time of technological prosperity. But, sadly, because of that prosperity, plagiarism has bec

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  • Remembering Grandfather Through Flowers

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: Cindy Lee

    Alma Medina an AP Ceramics student, has almost finished creating dozens of ceramic flowers in honor of her grandfather, who passed away last year of a heart attack.

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  • FBI Agents and Cheerleaders Shoot Pilot

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: Regina Shapiro

    Film crews hoped to once again captivate audiences with Uni’s campus while shooting High School Undercover, a pilot for FOX television, on March 15.

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  • House of Bernarda Alba

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: Era Dykhne

    With a funeral as the opening scene, struggling Spain as the setting, and a family of daughters rebelling against their conservative mother as leading roles, The House of Bernada Alba is far from brig

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  • Switchfoot A Fresh Brand

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: Jeff Goodman

    For those looking for rock music with a meaning, Switchfoot is the perfect choice. Their breakthrough CD, The Beautiful Letdown, is filled with catchy chorus lines, smooth melodies, and inspirational

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  • Spikers Dominate Courts

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: Kyle Mosqueda

    The Wildcats hosted a tournament at CSUN last Saturday yielding promising results. They battled against a plethora of teams and amazingly managed to emerge undefeated in their pool.

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  • Softball Whips Huskies

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: Jeff Goodman

    The luck of the Irish was true to the Girls’ Varsity Softball team as they won their St. Patrick’s Day game against the Hollywood Huskies.

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  • Baseball Keeps Focus Despite Loss

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: Reza Zarinshenas

    The Batmen walked into Monday’ s game against North Hollywood with fresh buzz cuts, and suffered from a 6-8 defeat when they walked out. This loss, however, does not dishearten the Cats who still rema

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At-a-glance

CBS’s popular series JAG swept into campus on March 24. Like many filming crews before them, the JAG staff selected Uni to provide a backdrop for the East Coast military law drama.
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Santa Monica Councilman Speaks Out
Santa Monica City Councilman and Former Mayor Michael Feinstein arrived on campus last Friday to give a presentation in Richard Takagaki’s fifth period Honors Economics class.
full story 
In honor of Black History Month, the Black Student Union (BSU) held an essay contest open to all students over the last few weeks, urging them to address the “Colored Waiting Room” sign that had been
full story 
Plagiaristic Perceptions
Today’s Adolescents live in an era where ideas and written material are at their fingertips; they live in a time of technological prosperity. But, sadly, because of that prosperity, plagiarism has bec
full story 
Cutting Students’ Hopes & Dreams
The $400-million budget cut that the Los Angeles School Board has approved may help the deficit. But it will not help the schools one bit. Class sizes will not be touched, teachers won’t be fired.
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The notion of a “colored waiting room” provokes, for most modern, teenage Angelenos, a flurry of associations that originate mostly in classrooms and textbooks.
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The new tardy policy implemented by the school’s discipline committee is unreasonable and ludicrous. Students are being punished with a day of lunch detention for being tardy to periods 1 and 2 when i
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The new tardy policy implemented by the school’s discipline committee is unreasonable and ludicrous. Students are being punished with a day of lunch detention for being tardy to periods 1 and 2 when i
full story 
Alma Medina an AP Ceramics student, has almost finished creating dozens of ceramic flowers in honor of her grandfather, who passed away last year of a heart attack.
full story 
FBI Agents and Cheerleaders Shoot Pilot
Film crews hoped to once again captivate audiences with Uni’s campus while shooting High School Undercover, a pilot for FOX television, on March 15.
full story 
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