The Oarsman Venice High School Los Angeles, CA
Issue Date: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 Issue: Volume100/Issue V Last Update: Tuesday, February 21, 2012
  • The purposes and effects of antidepressants

    Tuesday, February 21, 2012 By: Mia DiSanto

    From 2005 to 2008, 11 percent of Americans took antidepressants.

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  • Donations that save lives: Venice hosts annual blood drive

    Tuesday, February 21, 2012 By: Tania Santana

    On Jan. 19, Cedar Sinai held a blood drive at Venice High School. They have been coming to Venice for a few years now. About 180 people showed up to donate and 135 pints of blood were collected in tot

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  • Solar panels to power campus in green energy initiative

    Friday, February 17, 2012 By: Mitchell Handler

    In order to fulfill a California state-mandated renewable energy program requirement, LAUSD will be installing solar panels on dozens of schools and administrative buildings across the district, inclu

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  • High Flyers: Three Venice seniors gain early admission into college

    Friday, February 17, 2012 By: Mitchell Handler

    The hours of hard working, studying, and standardized testing paid off for three Venice High seniors who were admitted early into elite colleges.

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At-a-glance

Located on Culver Blvd, a few blocks from Marina del Rey Middle School, Ronnie's Diner is a very small, laid-back restaurant offering classic American and Mexican breakfast and lunches.
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John Corey Whaley's 240-page fiction "Where Things Come Back" won this year's Printz Award from the American Library Association (ALA).
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From 2005 to 2008, 11 percent of Americans took antidepressants.
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Nancy Zubiri, the journalism adviser at Venice High School, was awarded a National Board Certificate this year. It took Ms. Zubiri two years to finally get the certificate. The first year she didn’t m
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Mr. Stephen Rosenoff, one of three teachers that were asked to leave at the beginning of the semester because of low enrollment returned, restoring computer classes this semester. He was displaced rig
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On Jan. 19, Cedar Sinai held a blood drive at Venice High School. They have been coming to Venice for a few years now. About 180 people showed up to donate and 135 pints of blood were collected in tot
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Today, I reflected on what we are asking from administrators who are on the rehire list; to re-interview, and/or to allow us to vote for whom we want, and I thought. 'how self-centered are we?'
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LAUSD was distributing gift cards from the Wasserman Foundation, a charity hoping to fund classroom projects across the nation. The foundation’s goal of providing money to LAUSD teachers through Dono
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It’s no secret that most teenagers use profanity in everyday conversations. It's the result of our generation’s culture and parents being more lenient with naughty words. True, we have freedom of spee
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For the first time in its three-year history, the Venice High Robotics Club reached the Division Finals at a competition on Saturday, Jan. 14 at the San Diego Regional Tournament.
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