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  • Kayne's lyrics create an 'addiction': West's latest release suceed's while breaking the genre mold

    Monday, September 12, 2005 By: Kelsey Hayashi

    Kanye West’s sophomore CD “Late Registration” already has two hit singles, “Diamonds from Sierra Leone,” and “Gold Digger,” featuring Jamie Foxx.

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  • Class president inspires

    Monday, September 12, 2005 By: Robin Ruhstaller

    His mission began with a modest student election to be a senior class officer. On Aug. 23, Anthony Owens came to school with a new title. “Anthony Owens, senior class president,” he says with great pr

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  • Student voices left unheard

    Monday, September 12, 2005 By: Staff

    The end of summer came with a big surprise: the end of block schedule. For many, it was a shock. For others, an outrage.

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  • 'Chocolate Factory' reflects reality

    Monday, September 12, 2005 By: Kayla Giussi

    I heard once that movies reflect the culture of the society that made them. But the complexities of society are rarely reflected in the glitz and glam of the movie world. I never cared about that.

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  • Spaced Out: Online site allows users to talk to their friends without speaking

    Monday, September 12, 2005 By: Violet Salazar

    I’ve totally missed the bandwagon. I’ve never been a fan of those blog Web sites. To tell you the truth, they seem kind of strange to me. ...Where’s the excitement? Where’s the entertainment? Why is i

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  • Pumping up prices

    Monday, September 12, 2005 By: Mike Bott

    Gas prices are bound to go up. No matter what. We will and are paying a premium for gas, as crude oil will soon be gone. Now by soon, I’m talking like 100 years, maybe more, maybe less. It really d

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  • Now playing in empty theaters...

    Monday, September 12, 2005 By: Anna Belle Peterson

    The theater begins to darken and a thrill of excitement runs through the crowd. The “feature presentation” is beginning. You’re about to take part in the most famous form of escapism in the world toda

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  • Sequel just average

    Monday, September 12, 2005 By: Junifer Mamsaang

    “Transporter 2” covers all the classic action movie bases, from the ground to the air to the water. For a pure action movie sequel, it’s good. But in the standards of movies in general, let’s just say

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  • Opinions of changes mixed: Traditional schedule brings positive, negative effects

    Monday, September 12, 2005 By: Ashley Kramer

    New schedule. Periods one through six. Heavy books. Shorter classes. Seeing the same faces at the same time on a daily basis. No more 10-minute breaks. And students are comfortable with this?

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  • New director brings changes

    Monday, September 12, 2005 By: Susan Chi

    Jump starting to a new year, the Associated Student Body has been buzzing with progress. With a new director and a fresh agenda, ASB has already sparked some major changes within the first few weeks

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Stagg Line Amos Alonzo Stagg High School Stockton, CA
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After many years of pot-holes and rubble, the west parking lot is finally getting the renovation it needed.
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Academic Decathlon is not what most people think. Any student can join, regardless of grade-point average, as long as they want to work and want to succeed. Every year centers around a main theme, whi
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Hurricane Katrina’s aftermath has impacted relatives and friends who may be thousands of miles from the Gulf Coast. Some of these friends and relatives who walk the hallways of this campus spent days
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The Delta Queens had just lost their first match to Sierra and things weren’t looking good for the second, but without a scoreboard you wouldn’t be able to tell by their smiles. Although things haven
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An extreme makeover has taken place at Stagg – football style. New head varsity coach Don Norton has brought with him exciting changes for this year’s team. The team has adopted a new, more aggressiv
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It’s fresh. It’s new. It’s called the Tri-City Athletic League. This school year will be filled with big changes in sports all because of the new league split, the San Joaquin Athletic Association and
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Hurricane Katrina’s aftermath has impacted relatives and friends who may be thousands of miles from the Gulf Coast. Some of these friends and relatives who walk the hallways of this campus spent days
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