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  • Astronomy Nights Look to the Sky

    Friday, April 29, 2005 By: Shireen Nabavi

    Astronomy Nights at University High School allow students to see craters on the Moon, the rings of Saturn, Jupiter and its moons, and the Orion Nebula.

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  • Biology Students Purify Water and Learn Sewer Science

    Friday, April 29, 2005 By: Era Dykhne

    Sewer Science took over several biology classes this week, giving students a glimpse into the work of professional engineers.

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  • Laws Discriminate

    Friday, April 29, 2005 By: Jacob Berezin

    The great, tolerant state of Alabama is proposing legislation that will ban public school libraries from buying books or plays written by gay authors or about gay characters.

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  • Who Deserves to be Mayor? Hahn

    Friday, April 29, 2005 By: Reza Zarinshenas

    Only one candidate, Mayor James Hahn, has proven that he can lead Los Angeles with four years of demonstrated experience.

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  • Fights Over-Run Public High Schools

    Friday, April 29, 2005 By: Regina Shapiro

    Southern California high school campuses have been overtaken by brawls at several high schools—Jefferson, Santa Monica, and Norte Vista. Thankfully, no fatalities have occurred at the schools, althoug

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  • Jazz Band’s Harmonies Enliven Santa Monica Pier

    Friday, April 29, 2005 By: Kyle Mosqueda

    Uni’s Jazz Ensemble, directed by Performing Arts Chairman Arthur Shane, livened up the Santa Monica pier with catchy tunes and smooth rhythms for the second consecutive year on April 16th.

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  • Jack Johnson Juggles Careers

    Friday, April 29, 2005 By: Jeff Goodman

    He began with his feet on the surfboard, cruising the waves of Oahu, Hawaii. Not much later, surfer-turned-musician Jack Johnson put his feet through the doors of the recording studio to complete his

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  • LA Times’ Festival of Books Celebrates the Written Word

    Friday, April 29, 2005 By: Kyle Mosqueda

    One of America’s largest and finest literary events, the 10th Annual Los Angeles Times’ Festival of Books, was held on April 23-24.

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  • ‘Meet the Barkers’ Beats the Evening Blues

    Friday, April 29, 2005 By: Regina Shapiro

    From pop royalty couple, Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson, to quirky, rock pair Travis Barker and Shanna Moakler, MTV introduces another reality series based on the fun and wackiness of a celebrity ma

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  • Softball Battles Hardship

    Friday, April 29, 2005 By: Rebecca Wallace

    As the softball season continues, the varsity and junior varsity teams are working hard to improve their games. So far, they have had a disappointing season, with a league record of 1-7.

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The 3rd Annual Shoot & Juke soccer tournament kicked-off last Friday. The first round finished quickly since it was single elimination and the higher seeded teams dominated and shutout the lower seede
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Boys’ Golf Team Captain Stefan Bowerman was quite dismayed at the inquiry,“We have a golf team?” The teacher asked this perhaps in sarcasm but possibly in utmost seriousness. Bowerman, a sophomore, sh
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The boys’ tennis team season has come to a successful and fruitful end. With the end of the regular season, the playoffs will begin on Monday afternoon.
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Nintendo’s New Puzzle Boggles the  Mind
Polarium, Nintendo’s new puzzle solving game for the Nintendo DS, is a fast paced challenging game that looks like a revised version of the classic favorite Tetris.
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As the softball season continues, the varsity and junior varsity teams are working hard to improve their games. So far, they have had a disappointing season, with a league record of 1-7.
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From pop royalty couple, Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson, to quirky, rock pair Travis Barker and Shanna Moakler, MTV introduces another reality series based on the fun and wackiness of a celebrity ma
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He began with his feet on the surfboard, cruising the waves of Oahu, Hawaii. Not much later, surfer-turned-musician Jack Johnson put his feet through the doors of the recording studio to complete his
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One of America’s largest and finest literary events, the 10th Annual Los Angeles Times’ Festival of Books, was held on April 23-24.
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Film Crews Cruise Uni’s Halls
Uni once again provides its campus as the setting for two separate filming projects. As students walked toward their classrooms, they may have noticed filming, or at least massive machines, located
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The University of Southern California, Annenberg School of Journalism, is always attempting to attract the brightest, young high school students for its incoming freshman class, said Murray Fromson, p
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