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  • How to Have Fun for the Holidays

    Thursday, December 15, 2011 By: Diana Martinez

    Winter break is finally here so let’s have some fun! It’s that time of year again when you can say good-bye to tests, homework, projects and afterschool commitments for three whole weeks. Even though

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  • Year’s Events in Retrospect

    Thursday, December 15, 2011 By: Jennifer Rivas

    “You must be the change you want to see in the world,” uttered the sacred Mahatma Gandhi. Boy, has the world had a tough time deciding what it wants to change. 2011 was definitely not an exception. Fo

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  • Girls Soccer Team Has A Rough Start: Seeks To Turn It Around

    Thursday, December 15, 2011 By: Alexandra Untung

    The Girls Soccer team officially started regular league matches Dec. 7. The first league match was against the Wildcats’ toughest rival, the Palisades Dolphins. The Wildcats had phy-sical disadvantage

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  • Boys Soccer Regains Momentum

    Thursday, December 15, 2011 By: Giovanni Bayani

    The Boys Soccer team started the season winning two matches in a row, beating the Contreras Cobras and the Kennedy Cougars. After two great pre-season games, the Wildcats lost against the Palisades Do

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  • Comedy Mourns Cain’s Departure

    Thursday, December 15, 2011 By:

    It’s been a truly memorable year in the world of politics. From the Donald to Michele Bachmann, the Republican field may have very well been the live-action spin-off of the “Looney Tunes.” But there’s

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  • HABIT Club Makes A Difference In The World

    Wednesday, December 14, 2011 By: Jazmin Lopez

    Healthy. Attitudes. Bring. Impact. Today. That is what the recently founded H.A.B.I.T. Club stands for. For those that wish to change that nasty little unhealthy habit that they hate about themselves

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  • Flash Mob Raises Bullying Awareness

    Wednesday, December 14, 2011 By: Jennifer Rivas

    Most of us are used to headlines in the news covering stories on the bullying of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transsexual (LGBT) individuals. We are swarmed with news of terrible shootings, depression

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  • Green Team Works Towards Better Tomorrow

    Wednesday, December 14, 2011 By: Alexandra Untung

    An interesting development was created when an ACE representative came to Uni. Last year, ACE (Alliance for Climate Education) has the mission to educate high school students on global warming and enc

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  • Successful Journalist Visits His Roots

    Wednesday, December 14, 2011 By: Sarah Contreras

    Professional journalist Samuel Loewenberg returned to Uni to get copies of his first articles published in the 1988 school newspaper that set his successful career in motion. It was at Uni in room C2

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  • Students Go To War Against Bullying

    Wednesday, December 14, 2011 By: Chloe Hechmati

    After all the tragic events that have occurred as a result of bullying in high schools around the world, Uni decided to dedicate each day of this week to spreading awareness about the dangers of bully

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Winter break is finally here so let’s have some fun! It’s that time of year again when you can say good-bye to tests, homework, projects and afterschool commitments for three whole weeks. Even though
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It’s been a rocky year filled with politics, wars, and celebration, but the one thing that hasn’t changed is the world’s love for music. Last year was the year of annoying pop songs with the introduct
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“You must be the change you want to see in the world,” uttered the sacred Mahatma Gandhi. Boy, has the world had a tough time deciding what it wants to change. 2011 was definitely not an exception. Fo
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1. Harry Potter a spectacular finale to the perfect series2. Bridesmaids A hilarious yet heartwarming film3. The Help An emotional look at struggles of African American maids4. Hugo A visually appeali
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The Girls Soccer team officially started regular league matches Dec. 7. The first league match was against the Wildcats’ toughest rival, the Palisades Dolphins. The Wildcats had phy-sical disadvantage
full story 
The Boys Soccer team started the season winning two matches in a row, beating the Contreras Cobras and the Kennedy Cougars. After two great pre-season games, the Wildcats lost against the Palisades Do
full story 
The Wildcat Boys’ Basketball Team had a learning lesson last Saturday in the finals of the “Jim Nakabara Classic” basketball tournament (hosted by Uni). The young Wildcats are trying to find their ide
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President Obama rocked the polls three years ago by playing to his populist-leaning independents. Can he really do this again? It appears that he’s trying.Amid claims by the right that Obama is actuat
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The Senate’s own version of the NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act), passed last week, is being called one of “the most traitorous acts ever witnessed in the Senate.” The Senate voted 97-3 on De
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Plan B, also known as the “Morning After Pill,” has an 89% success rate of preventing pregnancy in women who did not use contraceptives or had contraceptives fail during intercourse. This pill can be
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