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  • Teacher plans to take 140 students to Europe

    Thursday, November 08, 2007 By: Vanessa Ortiz

    If Toina Vickers, has her way she would take the entire school to Europe.The English teacher, new to Stagg this year, is planning a trip to Europe. What makes this trip stand apart from the others is

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  • Goodwin wins over students as new AP

    Thursday, November 08, 2007 By: Jessica Sanchez

    Chris Goodwin, the new assistant principal, returned Oct. 29 after being gone for two years.During his time away Goodwin was at Cesar Chavez but returned to “try something new.” Students and staff wel

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  • Final notice: Foreclosed homes frustrates families

    Thursday, November 08, 2007 By: Dawn Rae Hall

    It’s the American Dream to own your own home. Yet for many today that dream has turned into a nightmare. “We were forced to alternative housing,” said Yanet Lopez, a senior who recently moved from the

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  • Cheerleaders begin to regain leadership

    Thursday, November 08, 2007 By: Arianna Perez

    Everyone makes mistakes whether it is on a math problem or a grammatical error. Some people make mistakes not knowing how big the consequence could be and how it could affect them later in life.

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  • Siblings are role models

    Thursday, November 08, 2007 By: Vaneza McDonald

    Imagine Kindergarteners sent outside to play.The teacher brings out the stereo and allows the children to listen to their favorite songs. The teacher goes back inside to get the playground equipment.

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  • Misuse of word gives wrong interpretation

    Thursday, November 08, 2007 By: Nicole Becker

    Gay.It can be used as an adjective, noun, or adverb. It can mean various things from “having or showing a merry, lively mood” to “dissipated.” Oh, there’s also the most popular modern definition of th

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  • Healthy habits vital in kids’ life

    Thursday, November 08, 2007 By: Tiffany Jamison

    Videogames, iPods, cell phones, and television consume children’s lives today. According to a 2002 Center for Disease Control survey, 26 percent of United States school-aged children lack physical act

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  • Highlight the positive: Media should focus more on worth- while actions

    Thursday, November 08, 2007 By: Stagg Line

    Breaking News:

    Football program suspended through 2009 season. Student diagnosed with staph infection. Preschoolers behind in academic and social skills.

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  • Head custodian leads the team: Nabayan coaches volleyball with other goals

    Thursday, November 08, 2007 By: Samantha Espinoza

    Whatever the stereotype of a janitor may be, head custodian Russell Nabayan is the complete opposite. Beginning as a student, he later became a business owner, teacher, custodian, and coach.

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  • Uniting both worlds, one step at a time: Pride Center offers a place to unite gay and straight people

    Thursday, November 08, 2007 By: Merissa Huston

    LeJames Melton is gay.

    “I’ve always known. I just didn’t know what to do.”

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Known as the pop princess in the 90’s, Britney Spears propelled her career with the release of her first album in 1999. From that day on her name was known in every household. Nothing was able to brin
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The wait is over. Two years later. The 18-year-old sensation has done it again but not “picture perfect” like his first self-titled album. Chris Brown’s sophomore album includes two of his hit singl
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’Tis the season for horrible, formulaic holiday movies and this year “Fred Claus” is no different.“Fred Claus” follows the life of the bitter older brother of Santa Claus, and like in every other holi
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“Martian Child” is a touching family movie that teaches its viewers that everyone has a place where they can feel they belong to this world. The movie starts off kind of rough but soon recovers itself
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A muscled, intense looking man is racing down a highway, swerving between midtown traffic in an expensive car as thugs drive behind him taking aim at the tires with their pistols.
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Spunky, spirited, squeaky, she is the “baby” of the varsity cheerleading squad. Meilani Quilenderino came well prepared for cheerleading. The freshman comes with a background in 12 years of Tahitian d
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Their coach describes the younger one as “the heart and soul of the team” and the older one as “a superstar player.”Their bond with each other is evident to all spectators.
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