Clarion Cleveland High School Portland, OR
Issue Date: Monday, October 15, 2007 Issue: September 2007 Last Update: Tuesday, October 30, 2007
  • Beloved teacher remembered in Cleveland service: After a brave battle with cancer, a service is held to remember history teacher Loren Bromley

    Monday, October 15, 2007 By: Anna Norman and Claire Groth

    A service to remember the life of beloved teacher Loren Bromley was held in the Cleveland auditorium on Sept. 8. Mr. Bromley, who taught Street Law and IB History of the Americas, was a member of the

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  • Enrollment reaches high with close to 1600 students: Crowded hallways and classrooms prompt district administration to add classes

    Monday, October 15, 2007 By: Hannah Gilden

    Cleveland's student population has reached its highest point in the school's history and a decline is not expected to occur in the coming years.

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  • New Home Turf: After months of fundraising, the second phase of the field project has begun with the laying of artificial turf

    Monday, October 15, 2007 By: Lee Rosch

    Fundraising for the track and field renovation started before any of the current students at Cleveland were even in high school. But after many years of dreaming and planning, the field will finally b

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  • Blazers make assist with new gym floor donation: Although the refinishing work has closed the gym to P.E. classes and sports teams for a few weeks, athletes are looking forward to the upgrades

    Tuesday, October 16, 2007 By: Lee Rosch and Sam Tongue

    While the track and field project has taken years of fundraising to get off the ground, Cleveland students won’t have to wait for a new gym floor after a generous grant from the Portland Trail Blazers

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  • Cleveland upgrades on the inside and outside: Students and staff appreciate several improvements around campus including a new computer lab in the library, new paint on the front doors, repainted parking lot lines for the staff, and new towel and soap dispensers in the bathrooms.

    Wednesday, October 24, 2007 By: Frank Olson

    As a school’s total population grows, the needs of both the student body and staff increase. To answer the demands of an expanding populace, Cleveland benefited from several noticeable upgrades, helpi

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  • Cleveland opens its doors to new staff

    Wednesday, October 24, 2007 By: Natalie Crowe and Jasper Degens

    Emily Gaffney-Cleveland’s newest Spanish teacher has been teaching for 15 years, and comes to us from West Linn High School. Professora Gaffney has had a very well rounded teaching career. In additio

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  • News Briefs

    Wednesday, October 24, 2007 By: Sam Tongue

    FBLA Training

    Members from Future Business Leaders of America groups all over Oregon came to Cleveland Sept. 25 for an afternoon training session about FBLA.

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  • Fred Thompsonacting even in politics

    Sunday, October 28, 2007 By: Emma Nathan

    Fred Thompson, beloved television guise DA Arthur Branch on NBC’s “Law and Order,” announced his candidacy for president late this summer. Though he has more experience than commonly known as a lobby

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  • Old Portland roots grow into Cleveland

    Sunday, October 28, 2007 By: Lillian Weber

    When teacher Loren Bromley died of esophageal cancer on Aug. 23, he left behind an extended family, many friends, and a legacy of humor and dedication to his work.

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  • Friends remember Chris King: This summer Cleveland student Chris King was involved in a train accident that took his life. Many friends have come together to mourn his death

    Sunday, October 28, 2007 By: Mei Tsai

    Chris King, 17, was killed in a train accident in the Union Pacific train yard on Southeast Lafayette St. on Monday, June 18 at 5:05 p.m., just three days after completing his junior year at Cleveland

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I still believe: On The Line
To all you true Blazers fans out there: don’t stop believing.
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Tegan and Sarah pull off the long con
When summer rolled around this year there were quite a few things I was looking forward to. No homework, Harry Potter, and Tegan and Sara's latest album, “The Con,” released on July 22.
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M.I.A. expands her bag of musical tricks
Mathangi Arulpragasm is her name, and she’s taking the music scene by storm with her worldly beats and Ray-Ban sunglasses. If her name didn’t give it away, Mathangi “M.I.A.” Arulpragasm isn’t from aro
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Pretension and idiocy ruin 'The Brave One'
The problem with being a high school film critic is publication cycles. By the time I’ve written a review of a movie and the article is printed, every publisher and their grandmother have loudly passe
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Do the D.A.N.C.E.: Lit'l Smokies
Ah, summer. You had your ups and downs. There were three free shows at Audio Cinema as part of Music Fest NW, yet the PDX Pop Now! Fest could not accommodate me or the many other Clevelanders who show
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Moviegoers find it hard to surpress grin at superbad kids
“Superbad.”

Do I need to say more?
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Time Based Arts is the pinnacle of the PDX scene
Time Based Arts 2007, started by local organization PICA (Portland Institute for Contemporary Art), caught the imaginations of those who sampled its many offerings. I saw a Willamette Week listing bac
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Gravitus and meaning found on the dark side of the moon
When searching for an entertaining, uncannily cheap theatrical production to view, the average high schooler will probably check to see if the play includes reasonably attractive cast members, passion
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Should you have passed K& F during the first several weeks of school, you might have noticed the gigantic photo panoramas on the walls of the popular coffee shop. Varying from down-to-earth crabbing b
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In a quaint little corner space located on 26th and Powell stands what seems to be a new look on healthy dining. It’s the frequent hot spot for a variety of personalities all looking to do one thing:
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