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  • Goo Goo Dolls' 'Let Love In'

    Monday, May 15, 2006 By: Dawn Rae Hall

    “Let Love In” is the Goo Goo Dolls’ latest album. The title says it all.The band’s ninth album is quite a display of their staying power and ability to revamp their sound while staying true to their 1

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  • Gymnastics film shows how to ‘Stick it’

    Monday, May 15, 2006 By: Kelsey Hayashi

    From cheerleading to gymnastics, Jessica Bendinger, the writer and director of “Bring It On,” has created another hit with “Stick It.” The movie stars new young Canadian actresses, Missy Peregrym (Hal

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  • Unveiled: Pakistani girls adjust to new culture while facing racism, prejudices

    Monday, May 15, 2006 By: Jenny Bui

    During an uneventful day in art class, a group of students decided to play “roast the bottle” with their emptied out soda bottle. The objective of the game was to find the foulest thing you can say ab

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  • Crash course opens mind

    Monday, May 15, 2006 By: Megan Verkerk

    In two days, I died and came back to life. As part of the Every Fifteen Minutes program that began May 11, I played the role of a student victimized by a crash who was later pronounced dead at the hos

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  • Fans blown away by Coldplay

    Tuesday, May 16, 2006 By: Matt Smith Staff Reporter

    There is one minute on the clock and the spotlight is on Coldplay frontman Chris Martin. As the clock steadily ticks down, the words gracefully flow from his mouth as he begins to sing “Square One,” t

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  • Peace on the Port: Kristine Fowler finds solace inheriting her father's job by the sea

    Tuesday, May 16, 2006 By: Julie Tse

    Her dad had her on his lap as he sat on the Caterpillar. She asked, “Daddy, what do you do at work?” He answered, “I drive a Caterpillar.” The daughter replied, “Daddy! You’re too big to ride Caterpil

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  • Fights shared through phones

    Wednesday, May 17, 2006 By: Sarah Gloria

    Students aren’t only using their cell phones on campus for emergencies. The use of cell phones to videotape fights has become popular, according to the discipline office. More and more students have b

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  • From Russia With Love: Rodriguez creates art using hammer and sickle design

    Wednesday, May 17, 2006 By: DANIEL DOOHAN

    For as long as there has been art, there has been controversy, and as long as there has been controversy, there has been censorship.

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  • 'Brick' captivates audiences with classic film noir

    Wednesday, May 17, 2006 By: Sam Luellwitz

    ‘Brick’ is such a great movie it’s frightening. I can’t remember the last time I was this excited about a style, a story, a main character, and a lead performance all in the same film.

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  • ‘Pepper Dennis’ Flavors Tuesdays

    Thursday, May 18, 2006 By: Era Dykhne

    Hold the salt because Pepper Dennis has plenty of spice. Charming, witty, and hilarious, it is a perfect finish to a dull Tuesday night.

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Issue Date: Sunday, May 21, 2006 Issue: Week of May 22, 2006
 
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News
The Deer Valley Unified School District Governing Board voted 5-0 on April 25 to approve a policy that would require student publications to submit their work to the superintendent or principal before
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The new school reform was not approved by the faculty at their meeting to consider the proposed new schedule.
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An agreement with Lamar University may help some students earn college credit while attending classes at West Brook next fall. However, some have expressed concern that this will have an impact on oth
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A student was asked to redo an assignment due, in part, to the inclusion of a potentially offensive symbol.
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The school district sent a letter home wrongly identifying a 25 year veteran as not meet the "highly qualified teacher" standard.
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Students aren’t only using their cell phones on campus for emergencies. The use of cell phones to videotape fights has become popular, according to the discipline office.
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Features
Retracing the events of the fight for black civil rights reminded this student that the equality of today had a cost.
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A determined student will take over her father's job at the Port of Stockton after graduation.
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Participating in the Every Fifteen Minutes program taught me to value life. The reactions of other students makes me think they also learned something from the program.
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Unfortunately, students who wear the hijab face prejudice and harassment.
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