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  • Domino Effect

    Tuesday, August 25, 2009 By: Roseana Cruz

    From a leaky pipe to a schedule scramble, Desert Vista faced a domino trail of obstacles on August 21st.

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  • Questioning Students

    Friday, August 28, 2009 By: Ayla Mitchell

    The situation is a familiar one to high school campuses, whispered questions, accusations, and other suspicious go from student to student. Events come under question, students are pulled out of clas

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  • Cheaters Never Win

    Friday, August 28, 2009 By: Mark Sackley

    A discrimination factor has impacted all students, and it all has to do with one word: cheating. This is the case because the future of America has developed cheating into an art. These crafty stud

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  • No Students Allowed: Library lacks librarian

    Wednesday, August 26, 2009 By: Carina Gonzalez

    The school library is a haven for readers and a helpful place for those without a computer. Last year, throughout the day, students could stop by and enjoy the Dewey Decimal System. But now, because o

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  • Summer movie reviews

    Friday, August 28, 2009 By: Landon Shull and Ashley Schwandt

    This summer the cinemas were filled with romantic comedies, big budget action blockbusters and sequels. Some good, some not so good. Here is a wrap up of the films that you may or may have not seen th

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  • Program provides new 'tools' for success

    Thursday, August 27, 2009 By: Anayeli Cordova

    Of the many new programs growing on campus this year, the lawn and gardening program has begun to “grow” what it is really made of.

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  • Fewer counselors, more work

    Thursday, August 27, 2009 By: Gabe Reyes

    The door from the main office to the counseling office had been closed to anyone not needing to switch out of a class unless they have a significant reason.

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  • Texting and driving, not just a statistic

    Wednesday, August 26, 2009 By: Faith Harris

    As you’re waiting at a red light you hear your cell phone vibrate. You pull it out of your bag and discover that it’s a text from your best friend. While you’re replying, you hear a car horn honking.

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  • Teens not so invincible

    Wednesday, August 26, 2009 By: Ricky Perez

    For lots of people, going to Burger King or McDonald’s after school to get a double cheeseburger and a caramel sundae is nothing more than an average day. To your heart it’s a pleasantly silent sacrif

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  • 'Aim & Ignite' is a sure-fire hit

    Wednesday, August 26, 2009 By: Casey Baker

    A year and a half after announcing the break-up of his first band The Format, Nate Ruess is back with Jack Antonoff of fellow band Steel Train and Andrew Dost of Anathallo for their first record relea

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Issue Date: Sunday, August 30, 2009 Issue: Week of Aug. 30, 2009
 
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News
An exploding student enrollment has caused officials of Eastern High to subdivide classrooms to accommodate those seeking the school's wide array of subjects.
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Texting while driving is a scary trend. Just as scary are teens' rationalizations for it.
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School district budget cuts leave Amos Alonzo counselors drowning in deluge of student demands.
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Features
To call Ryan Swarts a rare cat is to understate his uniquiness, He is the first Rocklin High graduate to become a Rocklin teacher. As a former student and substitute teacher, familiarity will likely b
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Talk about tutoring! Rocklin High French students enjoyed a rare opportunity this summer when some 20 of their counterparts from France moved into Sacramento-area homes to share the culture of their h
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“When it comes to Notre Dame Academy athletics, faith is not the extra; faith is the norm.”
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Sex brings risks, as many high schoolers have discovered. It's a health practitioner's job to make students aware of consequences and to address unwelcome complications. That's what Healthy Start's jo
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Teen Parenthood Challenging
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Opinion
Cutting education dollars is no more than a temporary fix and a long-term recipe for disaster in a world where competition is growing keener.
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