It Ain't Over Yet
Wednesday, July 11, 2007 By: Lindsay Cooper
Our track team recently finished running at Arcadia for league. Muir is a member of the Pacific League which includes: Arcadia, Cresenta Valley, Pasadena High, Burroughs, Burbank, and Hoover.They domi
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Minority Students Plug Into Technology-Intensive Future
Monday, July 16, 2007 By: AT&T Employee Resource Group, HACEMOS
– AT&T Inc.’s Hispanic Association of Communications Employees (HACEMOS) hosted its ninth annual National High-Technology Day, reaching more than 1,300 students in 20 cities at AT&T locations from coa
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Business and Finance Academy
Monday, July 16, 2007 By: Mercedez Washington
Calling all John Muir 9th and 10th grade students!!! The Business and Finance Academy needs more people. So, if you’re interested in starting a career in the business field, or if you’re just interest
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Remembering Coach Danny Robledo
Monday, July 16, 2007 By: Kristy Lucero
During third period on April 20, 2007, members of the golf team as well as faculty and staff joined the Robledo family to remember Coach Danny Robledo, Muir’s assistant golf coach who passed away on t
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Monday, July 16, 2007 By Consuello Murillo
The 13th annual Adelante Mujer conference was held on Saturday, April 21, 2007 at P.C.C. Ladies from different high schools and even from universities attended this conference. Unfortunately only five
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Wednesday, July 11, 2007 By Consuello Murillo
The 13th annual Adelante Mujer conference was held on Saturday, April 21, 2007 at P.C.C. Ladies from different high schools and even from universities attended this conference. Unfortunately only five
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Monday, July 16, 2007 By Maria Belman and Yesenia Robles
The Puente Project was founded in 1981 by Felix Galaviz and Patricia McGrath at Chabot College in Hayward. It was a program designed to address the low rates of academic achievement among the Mexican-
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Monday, July 16, 2007 By Latasha Smith
The Day of a Thousand Volunteers was a wonderful event this year. It all started with a program called Community Without Walls, a non-profit group based here in Pasadena. On Saturday May 12, 2007, man
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Monday, July 16, 2007 By Jalisa Williams
Seniors, it’s almost that time to say goodbye, but let’s not make this harder than it already is. We know we need to graduate so don’t stop coming to school. We have a few more class activities left f
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Monday, July 16, 2007 By Mercedez Washington
Calling all John Muir 9th and 10th grade students!!! The Business and Finance Academy needs more people. So, if you’re interested in starting a career in the business field, or if you’re just interest
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Monday, July 16, 2007 By Semeya Charles-Keaton and Mykel Davis
Recently, on Thursday May 19, 2007, The Business & Finance Academy class of 2008 went to the Huntington Library for a tribute to Langston Hughes called “Ask Your Momma.”When we arrived we were given a
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With just about the size of an average classroom, N.E.Y. or Neighbors Empowering Youth is one of Mustangs on the Move enrichment after-school programs. The class, which for many might sound dull and b
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Monday, July 16, 2007 By Jon Ancona
On Saturday, April 28, Alessandro Monteros, Jordan Taramae, Jesse Cervantes, Jon Ancona, and Brandon Thornton - five members of our very own John Muir chess club-competed in the Southern California In
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Monday, July 16, 2007 By Khalifiah Harris
826 LA was a “choose to go” field trip held on March 20, 2007. Those who didn’t go missed out. Only half of the 10th grade class, five 11th graders, and two 12th graders attended. This was a good thin
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