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  • Looking Glass Wars alters childhood fantasy: Author twists classic tale of Alice in Wonderland into believable epic

    Friday, November 03, 2006 By: Brittany Lauber, Staff writer

    What if those fantastic stories children read were actually true? In The Looking Glass Wars, Frank Beddor extends the world created in Lewis Carroll’s classic fantasy, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

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  • WSL foes cooperate, plan multi-school events: Leadership teams share ideas, training workshop

    Friday, November 03, 2006 By: Taylor Torrence, Staff writer

    Each month, the student leadership class meets with other schools in the West Sierra League (WSL), not to compete, but to cooperate in multi-school events. This year will get a start with the first me

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  • Senior sacrifices, becomes 4H champion: Bos competes at Big Fresno Fair livestock competition

    Friday, November 03, 2006 By: Kristina Palmer, Staff writer

    Kids from all around the Fresno area entered countless forms of domesticated creatures, from squawking poultry to lowing cattle into competition at the Big Fresno Fair on Oct. 4-15.

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  • Soccer season starts early with Futsal: Indoor soccer enhances ballhandling skills

    Friday, November 03, 2006 By: Coleton Hutchins, Staff writer

    Disheartened with paying to play indoor, the boys’ soccer team have been playing futsal for free. Twenty-five years ago, soccer moved into a gymnasium have followed suit.

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  • Profile on the president: Leading by example: Tests reveal strengths, weakness in student leader

    Friday, November 03, 2006 By: Elisha Quintana, Staff writer

    The dictionary definition of a leader is a person who rules or guides or inspires people. Jeremy Ramos, student body president, was asked a series of questions that revealed his views on being a leade

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  • Marie Antoinette lacks focus: Sofia Copolla's historical account misleads viewers

    Thursday, November 09, 2006 By: Chelsea Joy, Staff writer

    Picture a small, fourteen year old girl, one of the richest daughters of eighteenth century Austria. She is engaged to the son of the most powerful man in France, and after marriage, she lives in Vers

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  • Home ec. crosses the border: Annual Santa Fe week returns to campus

    Thursday, November 09, 2006 By: Suzanna Quiring, Staff writer

    A spicy aroma flowed out the classroom and permeated every corner of the building. Students and teachers sniffed the air. Santa Fe week returned to home economics, Oct. 30-Nov. 3.

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  • E-waste recycling mandatory

    Thursday, November 09, 2006 By: Andrew Rurik, Staff writer

    Over a year ago, the administration along with the Peoples Church custodians, launched a recycling program to help reduce the amount of garbage generated.

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  • Guest shares foreign experience: Mexican speaker explains customs to Spanish III

    Thursday, November 09, 2006 By: Perri Potigian & Matthew Shattuck, Staff writers

    Spanish III students traded in the monotony of workbook exercises and dialogues for a different kind of learning experience. After a week of studying Mexico, students entered the classroom on Nov. 6 t

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  • School focus shifts to safety: Administration constructs emergency plans, encourages responsibility

    Thursday, November 16, 2006 By: Jennifer Sherfield, Senior Editor

    While schools nationwide continue to enforce dress codes and attendance, increasingly the focus has been on safety.

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At-a-glance

When the bell rings at 3 P.M., students leave campus with friends, or rush home, while others work toward their dream.
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Schools in the West Sierra League typically meet to play each other in sports, however student leadership representatives met to improve campus activities in Firebaugh for the first WSL meeting of the
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Electronics compromise communication, skills
Humanity benefits from the advancement of technology, which results in greater convenience and more leisure time. However, the increase of electronic capabilities leads to laziness.
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As cheerleaders nationwide focus on gymnastic routines, tumbling, and stunts, many dropped the rah-rah cheers and pom-poms for competition.
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While schools nationwide continue to enforce dress codes and attendance, increasingly the focus has been on safety.
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Spanish III students traded in the monotony of workbook exercises and dialogues for a different kind of learning experience. After a week of studying Mexico, students entered the classroom on Nov. 6 t
full story 
E-waste recycling mandatory
Over a year ago, the administration along with the Peoples Church custodians, launched a recycling program to help reduce the amount of garbage generated.
full story 
A spicy aroma flowed out the classroom and permeated every corner of the building. Students and teachers sniffed the air. Santa Fe week returned to home economics, Oct. 30-Nov. 3.
full story 
Marie Antoinette lacks focus: Sofia Copolla's historical account misleads viewers
Picture a small, fourteen year old girl, one of the richest daughters of eighteenth century Austria. She is engaged to the son of the most powerful man in France, and after marriage, she lives in Vers
full story 
Profile on the president: Leading by example: Tests reveal strengths, weakness in student leader
The dictionary definition of a leader is a person who rules or guides or inspires people. Jeremy Ramos, student body president, was asked a series of questions that revealed his views on being a leade
full story 
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