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  • Emotions in motion: Dancers come to understand all

    Thursday, April 14, 2011 By: Xe Xiong

    For the past few weeks, senior Sophie Ou has been arriving to badminton practice later than usual.

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  • FOCUS: Junior applies golf lessons to daily routine

    Thursday, April 14, 2011 By: Reanna Rodriguez

    He folds down the collar of his crisp, white polo shirt and walks onto the lush, green grass of the golf course.

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  • 4 methods used by doubles teams and singles players on the tennis court

    Thursday, April 14, 2011 By: Gabriella Miller

    A singles player relies on himself. Doubles teams rely on each other during matches.

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  • Reaching out to teammates: Veterans prepare players for success

    Thursday, April 14, 2011 By: Annamarie Rodriguez

    Sweat drips down the faces of these determined athletes, hearts pounding, arms expanding every second the birdie flies over the net.

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  • PANIC! ATTACK: (‘!’ INTACT):Panic! At The Disco amplifies style despite loss of members

    Thursday, April 14, 2011 By: Michelle Pheav

    “There’s nothing wrong with just a taste of what you paid for,” echoes front man Brendon Urie throughout Panic! at the Disco’s new single “The Ballad of Mona Lisa.”

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  • Roundtable

    Thursday, April 14, 2011 By: Claire Scheffer

    Some say Stagg, founded in 1958, was built as a safe haven for the Stockton’s white population. One look down the hallway will tell anyone that this is no longer the case. A roundtable made up of past

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  • Is race relevant?

    Thursday, April 14, 2011 By: — Jeremy Dela Cruz

    It wasn’t until 1970 that the United States Census allowed citizens to identify themselves according to how they believed their race was. Previously, census officials had simply categorized INDIVIDUAL

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  • Face to face with race: Multiracial teens search for identity, acceptance

    Thursday, April 14, 2011 By: Chelsea Collura

    Beyond the color of their skin or apparent physical features, some students have identified themselves as more than what meets the eye.

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  • Color me yours: Interracial relationships spark social debate

    Thursday, April 14, 2011 By: Harmony Evangelisti

    Juniors Xavyer Austin and Justine Burns cuddle together on the bench between the A and B wings.

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  • Muslim persecution reflects McCarthy attitudes

    Thursday, April 14, 2011 By: Damon Heine

    The people associated with a Muslim extremist group pose a threat to America and must be hunted out among the masses.

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He folds down the collar of his crisp, white polo shirt and walks onto the lush, green grass of the golf course.
full story 
A singles player relies on himself. Doubles teams rely on each other during matches.
full story 
Sweat drips down the faces of these determined athletes, hearts pounding, arms expanding every second the birdie flies over the net.
full story 
PANIC! ATTACK: (‘!’ INTACT):Panic! At The Disco amplifies style despite loss of members
“There’s nothing wrong with just a taste of what you paid for,” echoes front man Brendon Urie throughout Panic! at the Disco’s new single “The Ballad of Mona Lisa.”
full story 
For the past few weeks, senior Sophie Ou has been arriving to badminton practice later than usual.
full story 
Some say Stagg, founded in 1958, was built as a safe haven for the Stockton’s white population. One look down the hallway will tell anyone that this is no longer the case. A roundtable made up of past
full story 
Color me yours: Interracial relationships spark social debate
Juniors Xavyer Austin and Justine Burns cuddle together on the bench between the A and B wings.
full story 
Beyond the color of their skin or apparent physical features, some students have identified themselves as more than what meets the eye.
full story 
Is race relevant?
It wasn’t until 1970 that the United States Census allowed citizens to identify themselves according to how they believed their race was. Previously, census officials had simply categorized INDIVIDUAL
full story 
Muslim persecution reflects McCarthy attitudes
The people associated with a Muslim extremist group pose a threat to America and must be hunted out among the masses.
full story 
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