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  • Stress of varsity sports sacrifices fun for reward

    Wednesday, October 21, 2009 By: R Slater McLaughlin

    Varsity athletics seem to have a sort of conundrum about them.    The higher the level of competition, the greater the reward for success is.    But with this reward also comes stress and commitment

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  • Mural mural on the wall

    Wednesday, October 21, 2009 By: Sarah Bertin

    Thanks to recent funding from the Granite Bay soccer boosters program, soccer is getting a new bear. On the wall separating the swimming pool from the soccer field,  GBHS graduate Brandon Mamone has p

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  • Following greatness, GBHS teams defend section titles

    Wednesday, October 21, 2009 By: Christine Zavesky

    It’s Tuesday, October 13 at 3:30 p.m. on the Granite Bay High School campus. A whistle blows, triggering the start of the varsity boys’ soccer game against Rocklin. Across campus at Ronald Feist Park,

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  • Grizzlies: A pack mentality

    Wednesday, October 21, 2009 By: Katie Zingheim

    The tension on the sideline builds as the varsity football game against Vacaville heads into the fourth quarter. The score is 13-12, Vacaville.    Coach Ernie Cooper paces back and forth, jaw clenche

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  • Savor the friendships of your past

    Wednesday, October 21, 2009 By: Karen Underwood

    When I was six years old, all of the first grade teachers had us make time capsules to be opened after our high school graduation.     When I was making this time capsule, I had no concept of who I

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  • Sexist or snafu?

    Tuesday, October 20, 2009 By: Jonathan Beach

    It’s hard to miss the fall sports posters displayed in various classrooms around campus.    Traditionally, they have been made to illustrate Granite Bay High School fall sports teams, and the schedul

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  • Parking Lot Priorities

    Tuesday, October 20, 2009 By: Aleks Kordic

    This morning I pull into the parking lot, hoping for a good spot. Unfortunately, I am out of luck and can’t find one.    Then while I gather my things and get out of my car, I notice something.   

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  • Homecoming Royalty

    Tuesday, October 20, 2009 By: Brittany Hince

    The stadium lights, the chill in the air, the explosive sound of screaming fans, the brilliantly decorated floats that circle the track, the booming fireworks that crackle overhead…    And, of course

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  • Sick and Tired of It

    Tuesday, October 20, 2009 By: Haley Massara

    I hate being home sick from school. There, I said it. I hate being quarantined to the couch for hours on end, with only old sitcom reruns as company. I despise the nearly endless quantities of full-su

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  • Applying for colleges early gets seniors ahead of the game

    Tuesday, October 20, 2009 By: Christine Zavesky

    As the days get shorter and the weather becomes cooler every autumn, Granite Bay High School seniors start feeling the heat to get their college applications started.    However, some students utiliz

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Gazette:  What are some of the events ASB is currently working on?    Nashimeyah Ali: We’re working on Homecoming, which is basically the biggest event of the year. A change this year, which a lot of
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STDs on the rise
It’s December of 2008, and while most of her classmates are getting ready for Winter Ball, a Granite Bay High School  senior is sitting in the lobby of Planned Parenthood. She waits for the dreaded re
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It’s official – with the International Baccalaureate program at Granite Bay and Oakmont high schools, “world schools” are now part of the Placer County bubble.    But being in the bubble has its chal
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My mom: A daredevil, a friend, a hero
Sometimes, my family and I have unusual conversations at the dinner table. Yes, we have the conventional “How has your day been?” and “What have you been up to?” conversations. But being that both of
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Granite Bay High School drama teacher Jim Prichard has been the Performing Arts department coordinator for five years. His main duty? Keep the department running smoothly.    A collection of six dif
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Health care is one of those things that you don’t realize how important it is until you don’t have it anymore,” Granite Bay High School senior Janae Palos said.    “In society, it’s just something y
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