The Oarsman Venice High School Los Angeles, CA
Issue Date: Thursday, April 07, 2011 Issue: Volume 99/Issue VII Last Update: Thursday, April 14, 2011
  • AT&T Takes Over The Market

    Tuesday, April 12, 2011 By: Heidi Gutierrez

    AT&T, the nation’s second-largest mobile carrier, announced plans to purchase T-Mobile, for an offer of $39 billion. They announced this about in February.

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  • Don't Abandon Nuclear Energy Just Yet

    Tuesday, April 12, 2011 By: Brian Ramos

    The fact stands that nuclear energy really is clean. It can put an end to fossil fuel usage, which is damaging our atmosphere and increasing the rate of global warming.

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  • Seniority-Based Layoffs Are Not the Way to Go

    Tuesday, April 12, 2011 By: Michael Cheung

    American teacher unions are frequently seen as obstacles to reform, and rightly so. Nowhere is that truer than in the seniority-based layoff system that has impacted Venice High hard in the past few

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  • Venice Student Runs Los Angeles Marathon With No Training

    Tuesday, April 12, 2011 By: Donesha Sibley

    Most marathon runners train for weeks, or even months. However, one Venice student jumped right in and completed the grueling 26-mile run on his first try.

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  • Google Speakers Visit Venice

    Tuesday, April 12, 2011 By: Cathy Asapahu

    Computer engineers from Google visited Venice High on March 16 to talk to students about the field of computer science and career opportunities for students interested in studying computer science.

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  • Students Help Japan

    Tuesday, April 12, 2011 By: Maya Troeger

    Every year students from Oguni High School in Japan travel to Venice High for a week-long home stay with Venice students. This year however, the home stay has been cancelled.

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  • Venice Enrollment Declines

    Tuesday, April 12, 2011 By: Mitchell Handler

    DEFICITS AND PINK SLIPS AND CUTBACKS - OH MY!

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  • Expensive Auto Shop Compressor is Stolen

    Tuesday, April 12, 2011 By: Jennifer Diaz

    Sometime during the weekend between Thursday evening, March 31, and Tuesday morning, April 5, the auto shop air compressor was stolen.

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At-a-glance

The comical parody, “The Little Shop Of Horrors,” will soon be hitting the stage at Venice High for the third time.
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AT&T will implement an Internet data use limit for all of its users starting May 2.
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AT&T, the nation’s second-largest mobile carrier, announced plans to purchase T-Mobile, for an offer of $39 billion. They announced this about in February.
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Easter, like many other holidays, is highly commercialized. But beyond all that commercialism, Easter, unlike other holidays, still shows some of its meaning.
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The fact stands that nuclear energy really is clean. It can put an end to fossil fuel usage, which is damaging our atmosphere and increasing the rate of global warming.
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American teacher unions are frequently seen as obstacles to reform, and rightly so. Nowhere is that truer than in the seniority-based layoff system that has impacted Venice High hard in the past few
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VENICE STUDENTS PROTEST BUDGET CUTS
APRIL 12th, 2011
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Magnet Programs Face Massive Budget Cut
The magnet could lose up to 90% percent of its funding next year in the worst case scenario.
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Venice Student Runs Los Angeles Marathon With No Training
Most marathon runners train for weeks, or even months. However, one Venice student jumped right in and completed the grueling 26-mile run on his first try.
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