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  • Sugar bottled, sodas replaced: Campus vending machines receive make-over

    Friday, September 07, 2007 By: Taylor Torrence, Opinions editor

    Vending machines about campus will undergo a no-caffeine diet; bottled soft drinks will no longer be available to students on campus in an effort to increase health-consciousness.

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  • Adventure PE challenges physical norm: Students to surf in Santa Cruz, bike in Yosemite National Park

    Friday, September 07, 2007 By: Alyssa Quenzer

    Every year, students in physical education want to change the line up of sports. For the first time, Adventure PE will offer physical education students different opportunities to experience a diverse

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  • Language study enhances travel experience

    Friday, September 07, 2007 By: Suzanna Quiring

    While many seem to slide through foreign language classes or see them as a nuisance, the study of languages may be necessary in order to experience a new culture.

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  • Goals require attitude adjustments: New school year offers blank canvas, success not guaranteed

    Friday, September 07, 2007 By: Feather Staff

    Each new school year offers a blank canvas for achievements, but does not guarantee success.

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  • Harry Potter loses magic despite record high sales: Series begins with slow read, defers interest

    Friday, September 07, 2007 By: Andrew Rurik, Webmaster

    I am not a Harry Potter fan. There, I said it; my secret is exposed, do with it what you will.

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  • Night Rally illuminates darkness: Woodward Park hosts first student activity, Thursday night

    Friday, September 07, 2007 By: Julio Ibarra

    Students scramble, crawl and sneak in the night as they make their way towards the black bandanas. While they make their blind trek towards the goal, student leadership members wait in the shadows an

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  • Publications adviser plans Irish tour: Alumni, parents, students encouraged to check out itinerary, spots still available

    Friday, September 07, 2007 By: Jennifer Sherfield, Senior editor

    On his 11th trip to Europe through EF Educational Tours, journalism adviser, Greg Stobbe, plans to escort approximately 40 travelers on a 14-day excursion to Ireland, June 11-24.

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  • Freshmen reveal fears: Underclassmen survive first day, maintain worries

    Friday, September 07, 2007 By: Madison Dooley

    As everyone knows, uncertainties, “what ifs”, and sweaty palms, are a part of most beginnings. Many have uneasy feelings, but some have advice, or how they Full Story 

  • Language barrier complicates travel

    Friday, September 07, 2007 By: Suzanna Quiring

    While I sat in Madame Lumeya's French I class last fall, I often wondered: "will I ever use this in life?" What seemed pointless at the time proved indispensable. After walking the streets of Paris in

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  • Third Invasion remake offers fresh plot: Hirschbiegel's first major motion picture delivers suspenseful sci-fi horror film, leaves holes in storyline

    Friday, September 07, 2007 By: Ryan Swain

    For most of the crowd who arrived at the theatre expecting a fast paced, high intensity movie, The Invasion delivered.

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The Feather Fresno Christian High School Fresno, CA
Issue Date: Saturday, September 01, 2007 Issue: September 2007 Last Update: Monday, October 01, 2007
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At-a-glance

While Back to School Night allows parents to evaluate campus atmosphere, many grandparents' desire the same opportunity. All grandparents are invited to attend three p
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SYATP unites nation: Tradition revolves around flagpole, National Week of Prayer
Millions of students will gather from around the country to surround school flagpoles in effort to unite in prayer for their campuses. Held on the fourth Wednesday in September, the annual full story 
The Big Fresno Fair invites the county to participate in or spectate various exhibits ranging from crafts to farm animals from Oct. 3-14.
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Forgiveness dictates health: Grudges exhaust energy, erode relationships
Forgiveness is a challenging virtue. Although it seems natural to demand justice for a transgression, mental and physical health depends on forgiveness.
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Wonderland values nonsense: Carroll's classic novel expresses childish fantasies, political satire
When most picture Alice in Wonderland, they recall the iconic Disney movie they grew up with as children. However, full story 
Seniors, juniors and some sophomores alike attempt to study in final preparation for the Scholastic Aptitude Tes
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Sleep deficit limits concentration: FSN recommends 8-9 hours per night, deprivation affects health
Stress of deadlines, social events and relationships contribute to teens’ lack of sleep. Many students fail to receive the required amount of rest each night.
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Air pollution poses health threat: Valley traps wildfire smoke, Fresno Unified prohibits outdoor physical activity
While residents of Fresno and Clovis mistook the smell of acrid smoke for a neighborhood fire, the assumption proved to be a false alarm. A thick haze settled over the San Joaquin Valley on Sept. 7.
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Classroom congestion concerns faculty: Student surplus fills classrooms, individual attention recedes
Students sit shoulder-to-shoulder in the Ground Zero auditorium. Because of limited space, those a few minutes late find each seat filled, and must take a seat on the floor.
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Foreign students affect school culture: Language curve creates opportunities
Taiwan, Korea, Vietnam, and Indonesia are a few of the nationalities represented on campus. Over ten foreign students attend the school, bringing with them cultural flair and diversity.
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