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Ty's CD Review: Pink - Try This
Tuesday, November 18, 2003 By: Ty Culp
It’s been two years since Pink’s last album, “Missunadztood” and now she’s back with “Try This”, which seems to go in a different direction from just about anything we’ve heard from Pink before. With
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Christina's CD Review: Something Corporate - North
Tuesday, November 18, 2003 By: Christina Espinoza
From the emo band Something Corporate, comes their third major record label release, North. The band made a splash into the music scene in late 2001, and hasn’t stopped gaining musical acclaim since t
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Caps's CD Review: Tupac (And Various Artists) - Nu Mixx Klazzics
Tuesday, November 18, 2003 By: Richard Capuchino
Once again, the lyricist Tupac Shakur has released another album. Of course Tupac himself didn’t release the album, since the rap artist passed away seven years ago. It’s a remix album with some of
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El Video Game Review De Kyle: Star Wars - Knights of the Old Republic
Tuesday, November 18, 2003 By: Kyle Crouse
The name “Star Wars” has been around for over 30 years, making it synonymous with the sci-fi genre, and being the series of films that all other movies of the genre are compared to. 30 years later, Ge
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Andrew's Game Review: MegaMan X7
Tuesday, November 18, 2003 By: Andrew Elam
Capcom has released yet another installment of the Mega Man X series, this one the seventh. And as far as I’m concerned, they can keep coming. X7 makes huge leaps and bounds upon the previous chapters
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Kelso's Video Game Review: Freedom Fighters
Tuesday, November 18, 2003 By: Kelcey LaRue
The Russians are taking over New York!Well at least that’s the scenario in the new squadron based game Freedom Fighters. You play as Christopher Stone, your average everyday New Yorker, who is thrown
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A walk through the dump: Residents not keeping up
Wednesday, November 19, 2003 By: Ty Culp
Kingswood Parke, Countryside, and Sundial, do any of these names sound familiar to you? How about West Pointe, Greenway Parc, or even Ashton Ranch? These are just some of the communities in which so m
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Endless construction
Thursday, November 20, 2003 By: Lidia Nolasco
Gates are set up along the northwest side of the school, and it doesn’t seem like there coming down anytime soon...
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The Fanatix make character count: It's all we could afford
Thursday, November 20, 2003 By: Aaron Killeen
The Fanatix made their debut with a concert on October 9th, during all three lunches. The band consists of Stephen Weid, bassist; Michael Allen, drummer; Tim Arney, vocals; and Ryan Cuda, former guita
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Home, trashy home
Friday, November 21, 2003 By: Ty Culp
That is exactly what teenagers are starting to treat our communities like, the ghetto. Could this be because they are physically unable to pick up the trash that they throw on the ground? Could it be
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The Demon Chronicle
Dysart High School
El Mirage, AZ
Issue Date: Monday, November 17, 2003
Issue: November 2003
Last Update: Monday, December 08, 2003
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Wednesday, November 19, 2003 By Andrew Elam
Events came into existence on the morning of Monday, September the 29th. Ms. Aros entered her office and found that Baby Hot Stuff was missing. At that time, no ransom note was found. It was theorized
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Thursday, November 20, 2003 By Christina Espinoza
In case you didn’t know, Mrs. Bejarano is a new edition to Dysart High School this year, she teaches Frosh Focus, and Human and Social Services. She is also the head coach of the varsity softball team
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Wednesday, November 19, 2003 By Ty Culp
Kingswood Parke, Countryside, and Sundial, do any of these names sound familiar to you? How about West Pointe, Greenway Parc, or even Ashton Ranch? These are just some of the communities in which so m
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Thursday, November 20, 2003 By Lidia Nolasco
Gates are set up along the northwest side of the school, and it doesn’t seem like there coming down anytime soon...
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Thursday, November 20, 2003 By Ty Culp
Dysart High School’s History Club is a way of promoting people’s ideas in history. It works to make history interesting and creates a way for a student, if interested, to be encouraged into entering t
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Thursday, November 20, 2003 By Michael Allen
It’s hard to tell where they came from. According to administration “It just happened,” but we all know exactly why they came to be. The personal accounts on the computers here at Dysart High School t
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Thursday, November 20, 2003 By Kyle Crouse
As most know, Red Ribbon Week was the week of October 27th. Red Ribbon Week is “a week to promote a drug- and alcohol-free lifestyle to our students at Dysart High School,” says Ms. Amy Streem, sponso
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Thursday, November 20, 2003 By Aaron Killeen
The Fanatix made their debut with a concert on October 9th, during all three lunches. The band consists of Stephen Weid, bassist; Michael Allen, drummer; Tim Arney, vocals; and Ryan Cuda, former guita
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Thursday, November 20, 2003 By Aaron Killeen and Michael Allen
Is Senioritis plaguing Dysart High School, or has the class of 2004 managed to dodge this highly contagious epidemic? Whether or not someone has been affected with Senioritis depends on how one would
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Thursday, November 20, 2003 By Lidia Nolasco
The time of giving is approaching and some Dysart clubs are in the spirit of giving and plan to keep on giving. Clubs such as F.C.C.L.A. and Key Club will be vastly at work trying to fulfill families
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There are currently 5 editions on-line. Click on edition name to view articles.
- Fri, Mar 12, 2004
March 2004
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- Mon, Nov 17, 2003
November 2003
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- Fri, Feb 07, 2003
February 2003
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