Search
  • Making the Grade: Athletic Department sets 2.5 as minimum G.P.A.

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: JJ Rodriguez

    Alisal High has undergone many changes over the past few months – changing principal, removing the fence, renovating the grounds - but of the many changes that have taken place this year, none has had

    Full Story 
  • New look, new attitude: Renovations make immediate impact

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Brenda Sanchez and Elizabeth Sanchez

    The Alisal high school 2005- 2006 school year began, and with it came noticeable changes to the school. The changes to the school began after the end of last year, and continued all throughout summer.

    Full Story 
  • Aphasia

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Stephanie Shaw

    Aphasia’s debut album, Fact & Fiction, which was released into stores September 13th, is an edgy, alternative rock melting pot of experiences and emotions. From independence to strained relationships,

    Full Story 
  • SwitchfootNothing is sound

    Friday, September 30, 2005 By: Brenda Sanchez

    “Nothing is Sound” Switchfoot’s sophomore album, and follow up to their debut album “The Beautiful Letdown,” which sold two and half-million copies, has once again proven that Switchfoot is unlike man

    Full Story 
  • 10 Questions with Rey Mendoza

    Friday, September 30, 2005 By: Victor Lopez

    Looking at Rey Mendoza, you would never know that behind the easy going demeanor is a young man trying to fill the void created by his parents’ divorce. This forced Rey into a position of responsibili

    Full Story 
  • Requiem

    Friday, September 30, 2005 By: Megan Araujo

    All famous bands started somewhere. The now-famous bands including No Doubt and Green Day were once nobodies playing in small coffee shops and other venues. One local band who is following in the foot

    Full Story 
  • On the mend

    Friday, September 30, 2005 By: Adan Miguel

    What’s a music program without its leader? This year, little music has been heard coming out of the band room, Room 901, and the music department is suffering at the moment, due to Mr. Lishin’s absen

    Full Story 
  • BUILDING ALISAL'S ATHLETIC FUTURE: New AD’s look to expand Alisal’s athletic success

    Friday, September 30, 2005 By: America Ruacho

    They say two heads are better than one and this year Alisal has two new athletic directors to put that saying to the test- Jose Gil and Elva Carlos.Mr. Ramirez was looking for two athletic directors f

    Full Story 
    
Trojan Tribune Alisal High School Salinas, CA
Issue Date: Thursday, September 29, 2005 Issue: September 2005 Last Update: Saturday, October 01, 2005
Current Conditions Mostly Clear
Temperature: 50 °F
Wind Speed: 9 mph SW
Gusts: 8 mph SW
Rain Today: 0 "

At-a-glance

They say two heads are better than one and this year Alisal has two new athletic directors to put that saying to the test- Jose Gil and Elva Carlos.Mr. Ramirez was looking for two athletic directors f
full story 
What’s a music program without its leader? This year, little music has been heard coming out of the band room, Room 901, and the music department is suffering at the moment, due to Mr. Lishin’s absen
full story 
All famous bands started somewhere. The now-famous bands including No Doubt and Green Day were once nobodies playing in small coffee shops and other venues. One local band who is following in the foot
full story 
Looking at Rey Mendoza, you would never know that behind the easy going demeanor is a young man trying to fill the void created by his parents’ divorce. This forced Rey into a position of responsibili
full story 
“Nothing is Sound” Switchfoot’s sophomore album, and follow up to their debut album “The Beautiful Letdown,” which sold two and half-million copies, has once again proven that Switchfoot is unlike man
full story 
Aphasia’s debut album, Fact & Fiction, which was released into stores September 13th, is an edgy, alternative rock melting pot of experiences and emotions. From independence to strained relationships,
full story 
Change is never easy, especially when the change involves stricter rules, which includes the dress code at Alisal High. Students may ask, “Why start paying attention to it now? Why not wear red, blue,
full story 
California made history by being the first legislature to approve the legalization of same-sex marriages, barely passing the proposal by a 41-35 vote. That must have been one of the gayest days that t
full story 
On September 15, 2005, the federal courts used Judicial Review in order to rule the Pledge of Allegiance unconstitutional. However, most schools are still using the same Pledge, including ours. The P
full story 
On September 15, 2005, a federal judge ruled that in the Pledge of Allegiance, the words “under God” were unconstitutional. This, according to the judge, was to keep students “free from a coercive req
full story 
<< 1 2 >>  Number of stories in this edition: 12

Staff View

Mick, Battaglini

Adviser
Email Me

View PDF's

Online Archives

There are currently 72 editions on-line. Click on edition name to view articles.

Advertising