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  • Grad produces news limelight: Alumna works for KCRA in Sacramento, accredits FC foundation for success

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: Austin Ward

    Many teens cannot decide whether they want to attend a football game or a weekend party until the last minute. However, alumnus Chyresse Lowther, ‘96, not only knew her dream career, but dedicated her

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  • Grad produces news limelight: Alumna works for KCRA in Sacramento, accredits FC foundation for success

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: Austin Ward

    Many teens cannot decide whether they want to attend a football game or a weekend party until the last minute. However, alumnus Chyresse Lowther, ‘96, not only knew her dream career, but dedicated her

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  • Selfishness spreads gossip: Rumors compromise reputations, relationships

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: Janae Ford

    Whispering secrets to open ears often brings pleasure to teens. Due to its contagious and addictive nature, gossiping has become a growing problem around campus.

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  • AcaDec battles Civil War superquiz : Elective expands knowledge, offers opportunity for $500 scholarship

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: Hannah Joseph

    Joseph E. Brown and Zebulon Vance were examples of the “internal confl

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  • The Voice tests alumna's fear: Retired staff writer co-edits Vanguard University's print edition, majors in psychology

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: Cassidy Hutchins

    Fear often hinders development, but Julianne Erkenbrecher's, '06, writing apprehensions motivated her to enroll in an elective that transformed her trepidation into pa

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  • Habits impact hygiene, grades: Routine development yields educational, health benefits

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: Ryan Swain

    Disbelief as well as nausea may engulf many restaurant patrons who learn the chef at their favorite restaurant refuses to wash his hands. Parents might experience similar shock and disappointment if t

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  • August Rush relays absurd theme: Musical's characters enchant despite impossible plot

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: Chelsea Joy

    Freddie Highmore opens August Rush claiming to hear music in everything around him – a "fairy tale", he calls it. Audiences might think he's just a spacey twelve-year-old depresse

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  • War novel hands Death heart: The Book Thief presents fresh prospective, mature storyline

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: Suzanna Quiring

    Upon picking up The Book Thief, and reading the synopsis, I could not help but groan, "Not another Nazi book!" However, author Full Story 

  • 9-foot burrito a foot short: Feeding frenzy devours large wrap in minutes

    Friday, December 07, 2007 By: Michelle Rose

    As the bell rings Sharon Scharf, home economics teacher, leisurely stoles through the hallway.

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  • Athletic department emphasizes strength, conditioning: New building, fundamentals boost athletic programs

    Friday, December 07, 2007 By: Spencer Lee

    Go back in time a few years to the 2002 Division V Central Section semi-finals football game: FC vs. Immanuel at Clovis High School. Over 3,000 fans attended one of the biggest games in campus history

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Golden Compass debate needs self evaluation
In his series of books called His Dark Materials (the title comes from Paradise Lost, the epic poem), Pullman shows how the church is portrayed as corrupt, power hungry and fearful of any knowledge. I
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Beauty and the Beast enchants Fresno audience: Local teens help recreate Disney musical, dedicate time onstage
The eye is immediately drawn to the silhouette of a Beast (Joey Giudici) as well as his magical rose projected upon the silk, black curtains.
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With parents out for the night finishing holiday shopping lists, you have to prepare dinner for yourself.
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Among many campus clubs, one group strives to be unique by encouraging athletes in Christ: Fellowship of Christian Athletics (FCA).
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Each year, California Scholarship Federation (CSF) serves the Fresno area by participating in projects around the community. Ethnic foods, fund raising, publicity, charity and senior dinner
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The conga beats of the religious reggaeton/mariachi music filled the halls on Nov. 30. Jorge Solis entertained the Spanish III students, providing music to sing-along with while enlightening them abou
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For the past 19 years, curriculum requires 8th graders to take the United States Constitution test, determining the fate of their entry into high school. Dressed up in semifomal attir
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Many believe outward appearances determine employment or unemployment for job-seekers. This concept of dress may translate into a pay raise, promotion or partnership in the professional world.
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Ask the average teenage boy what he did over the weekend and his answer will most likely include “video games”. Has the seemingly innocent entertainment form fed a growing gaming obsession?
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While most athletes practice a few months out of the school year, the cheer squads devote time year around to practice for sideline cheer at sports games as well as state and national
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