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  • Students and Faculty Save Lives in Blood Drive

    Friday, March 10, 2006 By: Regina Shapiro

    Eighty-nine students and twenty one faculty members donated blood in the student cafeteria at the biannual blood drive hosted by the American Red Cross (ARC).

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  • UCLA Students Exhibit Cultural Chinese Dance

    Friday, March 10, 2006 By: Kyle Mosqueda

    UCLA’s Chinese Cultural Dance Club (CCDC) performed to a full house of eager Uni students Friday March 3. Not many individuals know of the distinct cultures, customs, and beliefs of the fifty-six diff

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  • Youth Shamed; Media Blamed

    Friday, March 10, 2006 By: Navid Foruzan

    Entertainment media has taken a drastic rise in the turn of the new century. Kids are putting down books and picking up ipods and DVDs. Instead of exercising and helping the community, people are expl

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  • Beverly Hills Literary Society Welcomes Aspiring Writers

    Monday, March 13, 2006 By: Era Dykhne

    The Beverly Hills Regency Club welcomed a group of eight aspiring writers to enjoy a luncheon and meet with literary novelist Chris Bohjalian at the Regency Club on Monday, March 7.

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  • Beverly Hills Literary Society Welcomes Aspiring Writers

    Monday, March 13, 2006 By: Era Dykhne

    The Beverly Hills Regency Club welcomed a group of eight aspiring writers to enjoy a luncheon and meet with literary novelist Chris Bohjalian at the Regency Club on Monday, March 7.

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  • It’s a Rough Ride for Lady Hoopsters

    Monday, March 13, 2006 By: Jeff Goodman

    Their post-game faces expressed it all – tears included.

    There was no single blunder on which the game could be blamed, no single player to whom the game didn’t mean everything.

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  • Spikers Get Early ‘Wake-up Call’

    Monday, March 13, 2006 By: Eric Arline

    The Spikers start off a new season with many difficult changes – a new head coach, new teammates, and more responsibility.

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The Spikers start off a new season with many difficult changes – a new head coach, new teammates, and more responsibility.
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As you walk onto the mat, your adrenaline starts rushing, and you start sweating. As you walk up to the line, you scope out your opponent for any insight into how to defeat your rival.
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With the help of new Varsity baseball Coach Alex Kocol, the Batmen hope to lay the groundwork for a City Championship.
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Their post-game faces expressed it all – tears included.

There was no single blunder on which the game could be blamed, no single player to whom the game didn’t mean everything.
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Takagaki Promotes Abstinence
Known for his unconventional teaching style, history teacher Richard Takagaki introduced his government students to the Christian holiday, Lent, with a unique assignment.
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The Beverly Hills Regency Club welcomed a group of eight aspiring writers to enjoy a luncheon and meet with literary novelist Chris Bohjalian at the Regency Club on Monday, March 7.
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The Beverly Hills Regency Club welcomed a group of eight aspiring writers to enjoy a luncheon and meet with literary novelist Chris Bohjalian at the Regency Club on Monday, March 7.
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Sleep is a simple, natural concept, and yet it has extremely significant affects on one’s health and overall well-being.
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Math students were transferred into new classes midway in the school year.
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During his most recent State of the Union speech, President Bush proposed a bold, new energy plan: replace more than 75% of our oil imports from the Middle East by 2025.
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