The Oarsman Venice High School Los Angeles, CA
Issue Date: Friday, January 27, 2006 Issue: Volume 90/No. V Last Update: Sunday, April 16, 2006
  • Waves Pound Venice Beach

    Thursday, February 02, 2006 By: Maria Rodriguez

    Over winter break, huge waves reaching 15 to 25 feet pounded Venice Beach and other nearby beaches. Surfers were warned to stay out of the water.

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  • Minutemen Aim to Occupy the Border Away from Illegal Immigrants

    Thursday, February 02, 2006 By: Lushia Mendez

    Starting last year, a group of vigilantes calling themselves the Minutemen organized and began looking for and capturing Latinos trying to cross the border illegally. Their point is to bring national

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  • A Striking Moment RevealedA Rape Victim's Story

    Thursday, February 02, 2006 By: By Melina Flores

    Crystal is an ex-Venice High student. She attended Venice High last year, but transferred to another school this year. She has decided to tell her story hoping that somehow it may help someone. She kn

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  • Accidents Caused by Teens Raise Insurance Rates

    Thursday, February 02, 2006 By: By Jennifer Ferrada

    Males under the age of 25 have to pay for more car insurance. According to FreeCarInsuranceInfo.com, males typically pay higher premiums than women of the same age bracket, and this is because males a

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The Students At Meetings (SAM) Club is a group for students interested in graphic arts that meets once a month. The SAM Club was created because high school students were attending adult meetings abou
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Abortion. Just the word draws controversy. While teen abortions are legal in California, there are more than 12 states in the U.S that require parents to be notified before a teen abortion. California
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Crystal is an ex-Venice High student. She attended Venice High last year, but transferred to another school this year. She has decided to tell her story hoping that somehow it may help someone. She kn
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Safety at your residence-Keep doors locked at all times -Never open a door unless the person gives a name. If it’s a service person, require them to show you some proper I.D.-If you feel that you are
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Males under the age of 25 have to pay for more car insurance. According to FreeCarInsuranceInfo.com, males typically pay higher premiums than women of the same age bracket, and this is because males a
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Driving laws for teens are getting stricter every year. New laws aimed at reducing the number of accidents among teen drivers went into effect Jan. 1. Teen drivers now are not allowed to drive alone b
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In Southern California, 25 percent of all drivers do not have insurance. Most of these drivers don’t have insurance because it’s expensive, according to Law for Kids. State average insurance premiums
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During the late 90s, Mr. Gary George taught driver’s education as a regular elective at Venice High School. Around five to six years ago, the Los Angeles School District decided to change the classes
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