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Falcon Free Press Colfax High School Colfax, CA
Issue Date: Monday, January 21, 2008 Issue: Edition1 Last Update: Tuesday, February 05, 2008
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At-a-glance

California’s economic future is grim at this point. The state faces a $14.5 billion defecit. Our esteemed Governor Schwarzenegger has proposed a budget that includes massive across the board cuts. His
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Jeff DevineThe crowd is in an uproar; both sides screaming for their team. Junior Guard Jeff Divine sits patiently on the bench. He is watching his team play their hearts out, but the Falcons can’t se
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Right now nothing has been able to stop the Colfax Boys Basketball team except an overtime loss to Del Oro 64-66 in the first round of the Kendell Arnett Tournament. The Falcons are hot off a 59-39 ho
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Two CHS teachers have announced their retirement: Mrs. Barbara Stryker and Mr. Bob Claycamp. After working for 35 years at CHS, Mr. Claycamp has decided to retire this year saying, “My ducks are linin
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They are called “social network sites.” Both MySpace and Facebook play a huge role in the lives of many young people. The choice to join one of the networks is often based on one’s age.While both si
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Not many students get the opportunity to sell their own art work during high school, but Lauren Wolf (12) had just that chance. On December 22nd she held an art show featuring all her own work at Bord
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On February first and second, around 12,000 high schools from across the country will compete with monologues, duets, and one act plays. Under the direction of John Deaderick, eight CHS Advanced Dram
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With fuel prices well above $3.00 a gallon the FFP interviewed students whose vehicles reflected a wide range in mileage economy. Gas costs and transportation issues in general, will be explored by t
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Most days Justin Hawkins (12) can be spotted at CHS wearing a cowboy hat, tall boots, tight jeans, a Carheart jacket and an oversized belt buckle. He looks the stereotype of a cowboy and also fulfills
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Teachers may not always be what they seem. What students don’t know about teachers may be surprising. Even teachers have had past experiences that make them who they are today. CHS teacher Mr. Jonatho
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