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  • Music is a choice: Students have the power to listen to whatever they choose, regardless of its supposed effects on behavior

    Monday, September 11, 2006 By: Stagg Line

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  • Racial wars: 'Survivor' promotes and pushes racial pride and prejudice

    Monday, September 11, 2006 By: Travis Compton

    Nathan must eat three cockroaches while swimming through a pool of piranhas that have been injected with steroids. Little does he know that at the end of the 60-foot pool there lies a bear and a raven

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  • Broadcast to a new level

    Friday, September 08, 2006 By: Angel Lam

    Broadcast Yourself. Two words that are revolutionizing the entertainment industry. This is the slogan that www.youtube.com lives by. YouTube has opened doors for everyday people to be the broadcasters

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  • Paper cuts sting teachers: Supplies:Teachers use new methods to make up for cuts

    Friday, September 08, 2006 By: Isabella Avalos

    Students are hearing new things from their teachers this year including, “Don’t mess up this paper, I need it to last till next year.”Because of this year’s budget cut, teachers say they are lacking s

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  • Identity crisis: New policy increases security, causes headaches for students

    Friday, September 08, 2006 By: Ted Nishimura

    In an attempt to easily distinguish students from those not belonging on campus, administration is enforcing a new safety plan that calls for students to have on the provided lanyard and school identi

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  • Minimum wage increase affects students

    Friday, September 08, 2006 By: Julie Dinh

    It is 2:01, the end of the school day. Senior Richard Satchell hurries to work. Tired, anxious, and frustrated, he remains determined to be on time to make money to support his 6-month-old daughter.

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  • Campus gets new beat: ASB 'experiments' with new, different types of music to reduce school violence

    Friday, September 08, 2006 By: Junifer Mamsaang

    The music selections for all school functions will be more closely monitored this school year. Music like those by artists such as Mac Dre and songs such as “My Humps,” by Black Eyed Peas, will no lon

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  • Program helps migrant students stay in school

    Friday, September 08, 2006 By: Daniel Pech

    Alicia Villanueva leads a rather hectic life. Not only does she operate here on campus, but she works at Marshall Middle School too. And to top it off, she is part of Region XXIII, where she manages m

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  • Training mind, body: Pilates and golf used in tandem to improve game

    Friday, September 08, 2006 By: Tiffany Jamison

    The girls golf team is trying something new this year since they don’t really have many experienced players. “This year we are taking a hit in inexperience,” said Dan Offield, varsity golf coach.

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  • Players puts conflict with coach behind

    Friday, September 08, 2006 By: Maly Boonsalat

    “Left, right, left.” The screeches of sneakers are heard from afar. As players rush to their base position the footwork becomes routine. Coaches seek the top players of the game and future potential.S

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Late rapper inspires student: Tupac affects more than just black community
Death is something that isn’t questioned. Either it happens or it doesn’t, usually.Once in a great while one of our glorious celebrities will be kept alive by some pack of losers who don’t understand
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Fear pushes irrationality to extreme
September 11, 2001, was a rude wake up call.It was a sudden dose of reality that made a portion of the public realize that they did indeed live in a cruel and utterly dangerous world.Hello.No surprise
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Racial wars: 'Survivor' promotes and pushes racial pride and prejudice
Nathan must eat three cockroaches while swimming through a pool of piranhas that have been injected with steroids. Little does he know that at the end of the 60-foot pool there lies a bear and a raven
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Safely identified: Loss of lanyard leads to loss of class time; student believes policy to be unjust
When I initially realized that we were going to be forced to wear our ID’s around our necks I felt I was going to prison instead of back to school. I mean the school might as well put a ball and chai
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Lackluster blockbusters
In the movie business, summer means blockbusters. The sort of movies where everyone would line up hours before the midnight premiere and leave thinking whether to get in line for the second screening.
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New schedule can cause cuts
Students from the Class of 2007 finally has their chance to graduate. Too bad we won’t be able to walk across the stage until June 21. This year, the modified traditional schedule has moved the gradua
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