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The RamPage Desert Mirage High School Thermal, CA
Issue Date: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 Issue: November 1 Last Update: Monday, December 11, 2006
  • Advice to Freshmen

    Wednesday, November 08, 2006 By: Luis Magana

    How often do you think freshmen get advice from juniors or seniors? That doesn't happen very often because of the lack of ccommunication between freshmen and the school. Going into high school witho

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  • C.I.F BABY, YEAH!!!: Boys X-C Team Qualifies to C.I.F.

    Monday, October 30, 2006 By: William Cruz

    RIVERSIDE- The Desert Mirage Cross Country team ran DVL Finals on Saturday morning (Oct. 28th) at the Riverside Community College, where CIF qualification was at hand. The Team had to place at least

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  • Teacher Talk With Ms. Baltazar: Another Exceptional Educator at DMHS

    Wednesday, November 01, 2006 By: Cristobal Bautista

    The name of this teacher is Morelia Baltazar. You might have had her as a teacher if you have had a Spanish class here at Desert Mirage High School. I would like to tell you more about Ms. Baltazar

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  • Cheer Squad Spreads the Spirit

    Thursday, November 02, 2006 By:

    The Desert Mirage High School cheer squad will temporarily lose their advisor as Ms. Galindo takes some time off to have a baby. Fortunately, Ms. Chapa has stepped up to help the girls continue to sp

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  • DMHS Band Entertains Crowd: Student-led Marching Band Rocks!

    Thursday, November 02, 2006 By:

    THERMAL - If you're wondering what those sweet sounds are coming from Ram Stadium during halftime of the football games, check it out. You are listening to our very own talented marching band under t

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  • Mini-Cheerleaders a Big Hit!

    Thursday, November 02, 2006 By: Alberto Aguirre

    On Friday, October 27th, the varsity cheerleaders had little friends next to them, helping them to cheer. The mini-cheerleaders were from kindergarten through sixth grade and were attending a cheer c

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  • Day of the Dead Celebrated

    Friday, November 03, 2006 By: Michael Garza

    Dia De Los Muretos, “Day of the Dead,” although this phrase pertains to the dead, it is much valued among the living. The holiday has been around for at least 3,000 years, and adopted by millions.

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  • Day of the Dead Celebration is a Big Hit

    Tuesday, November 07, 2006 By:

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  • Please Help Us With Our Ads: Money goes to keep yearbook costs down

    Tuesday, November 07, 2006 By: Francisco Diaz-Lugo

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The Coachella Valley has gained its nickname of "The City of Festivals." The one known for the largest festival in the U.S. is the Tamale Festival. This celebration is hosted in Old Town Indio every
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Busy, busy, busy is what our basketball players are going to be in December, January, and February having to practice everyday with an exception of game days and Sundays. During the season,the mighty
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As you read the title, you are probably consuming thousands of tiny brain cells thinking, "What in the world is National Family Week?" while running to the nicely hung calendar, frantically searching
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Desert mirage has lost a fellow Ram, a Ram named Christian Cano. Christian was involved in a fatal accident, November 5th, on Hwy. 86. Sources say that as he was getting off work, he met up with a f
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Freshmen Academy Rocks, also known as FAR, is having a career day contest. The reason for this contest is so the freshmen can learn about, and be introduced to, different careers. The criteria for t
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Basketball season is just around the corner! The boys' and girls' first scrimmage was held November 21st, vs. the Coachella Valley Arabs. Looking ahead, from November 30th through December 2nd, the
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