Ramirez to leave after only one year: "Toughest professional decision"
Monday, June 12, 2006 By: JJ Rodriguez
Not many people get to live their dreams, but John Ramirez did, at least for a year. Then reality stepped in and he had to honor a promise he made to himself and his family.Mr. Ramirez, a man of inte
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Trojan Pride Celebratrion big success
Monday, June 12, 2006 By: Jacob Estrada
“When the kids saw the news report [on Fox] about the bad side of east Salinas,” comments Mrs. McDowell on the planning of the Trojan Pride event, “it only fueled their passion.” Ethelvina McDowell, t
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Graduation speakers expand horizons: Battaglini and Stuart chosen to speak at graduation
Monday, June 12, 2006 By: Brandy Saldana
Every year, the senior class chooses two speakers to inspire and uplift them during the graduation ceremony. This year’s speakers are Travis Stuart and Mick Battaglini. Activities Director, Gloria Cha
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Bacculaureate a big hit
Monday, June 12, 2006 By: Elizabeth Sanchez
The Class of 2006 is about to graduate but before that night they had a Baccalaureate. On June 8, 2006, at 8:00 pm, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church they had a special ceremony. After the ceremony there
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Language learners go to DLI
Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By: Esperanza Hernandez
On May 19th 2006, French and Japanese students went to the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center or DLIFLC and the Presidio of Monterey. This is a full program of entertainment, cultural
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Going to College
Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By: Stephanie Shaw
Do you remember when we had “6th grade graduation” and we thought we were SO big? And even more so from 8th to 9th grade? It definitely doesn’t feel the same this time. I feel as if we’re way too old
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Maya vs. Northridge
Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By: Sandra Macias
Whenever I go see a movie at the theater, I always go to Century 14. I’ve never asked myself why I go there, but I just do. It’s a natural habit: I get in the car and drive to the Northridge area. I
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Worth the wait: Romeo and Juliet comes off without a hitch
Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By: Jessica Contreras
Alisal Drama finally presented its first and final play, Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, for this school year in late May. The cast was made up of a majority of talented seniors and freshman.The play
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Superman vs. Wolverine
Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By: JJ Rodriguez
Superman, known as “The man of steel,” is believed to be invulnerable and the undisputed champion of all, but I believe differently. There is a man out there in the comic book world that can beat down
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Exercising your brain: Summer reading list for couch potatoes
Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By: Brenda Sanchez
Summer is just around the corner, which means countless hours of watching TV as the “only” source of entertainment—WRONG! There’s something else called reading. Yes, reading. There seems to be a tren
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Trojan Tribune
Alisal High School
Salinas, CA
Issue Date: Monday, June 12, 2006
Issue: June 2006
Last Update: Wednesday, June 14, 2006
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Wednesday, June 14, 2006 By
I, Adrian Cornejo, leave the spot to the future boys and to those who will be big and make a difference. The surroundings are left to Diego Quintero and Nick Magana, two members of the G spot.Well, ma
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Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By Jacob Estrada
Jose Ortiz, a local muralist, has been teaching children and adults alike about the importance of drawing, painting, sculpting, art, culture and philosophy for years. He teaches a class for children e
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Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By America Ruacho
Have you ever been in a debt that you have to pay or else you’re better off dead? What is even worse is that you can barely afford the clothes on your back and it will take a miracle to get her out of
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Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By Melissa Barajas
This year’s junior AVID teacher will be saying goodbye to students and teachers. Ms. Cichowski has been teaching at Alisal for 2 years and is leaving for reasons beyond her control. She has been teach
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Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By Brenda Sanchez
Summer is just around the corner, which means countless hours of watching TV as the “only” source of entertainment—WRONG! There’s something else called reading. Yes, reading. There seems to be a tren
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Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By America Ruacho
Every year students go through exchange programs to attend school I another country and this year was no exception. Tulaya Savanarat from Thailand is the Rotary Club foreign exchange student. She has
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Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By JJ Rodriguez
Superman, known as “The man of steel,” is believed to be invulnerable and the undisputed champion of all, but I believe differently. There is a man out there in the comic book world that can beat down
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Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By Jessica Contreras
Alisal Drama finally presented its first and final play, Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, for this school year in late May. The cast was made up of a majority of talented seniors and freshman.The play
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Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By Sandra Macias
Whenever I go see a movie at the theater, I always go to Century 14. I’ve never asked myself why I go there, but I just do. It’s a natural habit: I get in the car and drive to the Northridge area. I
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Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By Stephanie Shaw
Do you remember when we had “6th grade graduation” and we thought we were SO big? And even more so from 8th to 9th grade? It definitely doesn’t feel the same this time. I feel as if we’re way too old
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