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  • Rumor Has It…

    Saturday, March 21, 2009 By: Hayley Goodman

    “People are jumping to conclusions instead of going to the source, it’s like a snowball effect, if you hear a rumor you should either a. ignore it or b. go to the person to find out if it’s true.” Mr

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  • Chess: The Last Remaining Boys’ Club?

    Saturday, March 21, 2009 By: Sasha Brigante

    Kevin Goldfarb, the Spartan Chess Club President, says that women are not in the Spartan Chess Club because it is not so “estrogen friendly.” He goes on to say: “It is not as if we are not welcoming t

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  • Pennies for Patients

    Friday, March 20, 2009 By: Sharmil Mehta

    IRVINE - During the month of March, Beckman Patriots participated in Pennies for Patients, during which students donated pennies to their fifth period class in an effort to raise money to for the Leuk

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  • Youth in Superior Days

    Friday, March 20, 2009 By: Levi Felton

    Superior Days program provides interesting opportunities for students interested in government.

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  • As running back, receiver, or point guard, Roger Smith has made his mark

    Friday, March 20, 2009 By: Armoni Neils, Class of 2012, and Kiara Cousan, Class of 2010

    Determination, leadership, willpower: These are all words that fall into place when senior Roger Smith pops into mind.

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  • Teaching Pathways: Preparing today’s students to be educators tomorrow

    Thursday, March 19, 2009 By: Tori Christ

    While most Hoover students are sitting in classrooms being taught by teachers, seniors in the Teaching Pathways class are experiencing what it is like to be the instructors. Teaching Pathways gives st

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  • Catastrophic crashes: A cautionary tale

    Wednesday, March 18, 2009 By: Jonathan Beach

    Despite increased helmet use and improved resorts, danger still abounds on the slopes

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  • mixed and matched

    Wednesday, March 18, 2009 By: Anna Burkart and Deja Turner

    Interracial couples are generally accepted at KHS. While many continue as normal couples, some have faced struggles.

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  • Bharatanatyam, chaniotiko syrtos, kolo

    Tuesday, March 17, 2009 By: Camille Getz, Reporter

    Students enjoy Indian, Greek and Serbian cultural dancing

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  • Country Day to snag piece of history: Downtown parcel could fulfill 'Dual Campus Vision'

    Friday, March 20, 2009 By: Calvin Fernandez, Page Editor

    Located at 2600 V Street, the two buildings’ mossy brick and wrought-iron fencing give them an East Coast ivy feeling with West Coast sunshine. The buildings are right next to Highway 50, but that doe

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Issue Date: Sunday, March 22, 2009 Issue: Week of March 22, 2009
 
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News
Hitting the snooze button several times in the morning when the alarm rings is not unusual for junior Mandy Kelley whose usual bedtime is usually midnight or even later.
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Youth in Superior Days
Superior Days program provides opportunities for students interested in government.
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A red-brick beauty could be in the high school’s future after the Board of Trustees voted to proceed with a plan to lease downtown Sacramento’s Newton Booth campus.
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Preuss juniors use new methods to raise SAT scores
Preuss junior advisory teachers have devised an SAT prep method for students.
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Features
Did you notice anything about the members of the chess team? They’re all male! So whatever happened to the females? Here’s a shocking statistic: 9 percent of high school chess players are female and t
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Determination, leadership, willpower: These are all words that fall into place when senior Roger Smith pops into mind.
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From taking cross country excursions, to traveling to Cuba, to teaching seniors here in Newtown, Mr. Obloj is most definitely living his life through his sense of adventure.
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While most Hoover students are sitting in classrooms being taught by teachers, seniors in the Teaching Pathways class are experiencing what it is like to be the instructors.
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Despite increased helmet use and improved resorts, danger still abounds on the slopes
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Hate school? Don’t worry, the world is ending.
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