Clark Chronicle Clark Magnet High School La Crescenta, CA
Issue Date: Friday, April 01, 2011 Issue: Vol. 13, Issue 7 Last Update: Friday, April 01, 2011
  • Nikita Khrushchev's son makes appearance via Skype at Clark

    Friday, April 01, 2011 By: Chronicle staff

    Geo-Politics Club organizes first-ever school-wide Skype broadcast. Prof. Sergei Khrushchev is interviewed by students for about one hour as hundreds of Clark students watch via closed circuit TV.

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  • Spring Formal

    Friday, April 01, 2011 By: Yana Hakobyan

    With the queen of hearts balloons flying up high, black and white balloons flying down low and glitter in the air, the entire auditeria transformed into a Monte Carlo-themed night on March 19, as the

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  • Unfair rewards given by teachers

    Friday, April 01, 2011 By: Guy Burstein

    Fear of having students fail keeps teachers from getting fair grades.

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  • Spirit Week 2011: Five days of fun!

    Friday, April 01, 2011 By: Alik Ourfalian

    Students enjoy a week of fun and festivities in preparation for spring break.

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  • ASB focuses on student leadership and activities

    Friday, April 01, 2011 By: Kyla Crisostomo

    ASB is the student government representation of the school and its duty is to create and develop student activities for the school and for student participation. Student leaders are proud recent dance

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  • Publications class looks to build school spirit

    Friday, April 01, 2011 By: Eric Nersisyan

    Publications is a seventh period class that publishes both the Pantera and Clark Chronicle.

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  • All the money and power in one

    Friday, April 01, 2011 By: Ivetta Babadjanian

    Despite a lack of depth, "Limitless" does pose interesting questions to ponder.

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  • Robotics comes in 12th place

    Friday, April 01, 2011 By: Megan O'Dean

    The outcome on the first day didn’t shine a positive light on the rest of the competition, even though the Circuit Breakers would ultimately finish in 12th place out of 64 teams on March 24.

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  • iPad is back and better

    Friday, April 01, 2011 By: Anna Asatryan

    The iPad2 comes loaded with many new features like the high-definition dual cameras and innovative Smart Cover.

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  • Bike team races in Keysville

    Friday, April 01, 2011 By: Macklin Dwyer

    Clark's Bike Team competes in the second annual So Cal competition an dcomes in third overall.

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Opinion

Libertarians are against everything from welfare to social security to government regulartion of business.
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Our primary goal in high school is to learn and grow as individuals. One cannot grow as an individual if their primary concern is filling up an impressive resume.
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Unfair rewards given by teachers
Fear of having students fail keeps teachers from getting fair grades.
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In defense of Justin Bieber and his fame
I find it rather funny that instead of attempting to become popular on YouTube themselves, people find the need to just hate on Justin Bieber for his career.
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While studying for the SAT is important, it should be made apparent to the test taker that they should study at a rate they can handle, not at a rate they assume is ideal in order to retain the most i
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Japanese disaster lessons
There are lessons to be learned by how the Japanese have handled this recent disaster.
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It's not a joke
Instead of women bettering this world, we sit in our cars and listen to male singers rap about their “shawties” having big butts. Although it is true that this world has come a long way from where it
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