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  • Commander enlightens, excites audience: Crowe carries film to success

    Monday, December 08, 2003 By: Eric Witters, Associate editor

    In typical Russell Crowe style, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, is filled with brilliant action sequences, high drama and stupendous special effects.

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  • Kaleidoscope CD yearbook earns first Bronze Medalist Certificate

    Wednesday, December 10, 2003 By: Diana Moreno MT Staff Writer

    BCIS Instructor David Blumberg, sponsor of Kaleidoscope CD yearbook and students won its first Bronze Medalist Certificate from The Columbia Scholastic Press Association in Columbia University in New

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  • Choices, economics affect poverty level: Agencies offer opportunites for service, help

    Thursday, December 11, 2003 By: Angela Kutnerian, Staff writer

    While teens in North Fresno are preoccupied by driving SUVs, shopping at the mall, and hanging out with friends at River Park, some residents in south Fresno are suffering from hunger and poverty.

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  • What about the kids who don't care?

    Thursday, December 11, 2003 By: Nick Lodge

    Is a lack of school spirit a punishable offense? It certainly felt that way during the last pep rally as I was directed from my classroom to the auxiliary gymnasium where several hundred other derelic

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  • Ray Joseph Hutchinson:He walked these halls and died in Iraq for us: Liu's Clues

    Thursday, December 11, 2003 By: June Liu

    About midway down a CNN article Monday afternoon, it was stated, “On Sunday, another 101st Airborne Division soldier died in northwestern Mosul when a roadside bomb struck a convoy.” It sounded just l

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  • Cell Phones impact insanity

    Friday, December 12, 2003 By: Zachary Pallister

    Every so often, an invention comes around that revolutionizes the way we live our everyday lives.

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  • Pink Leaps Straight Onto Pop Bandwagon

    Friday, December 12, 2003 By: Regina Shapiro

    Pink’s monotonous vocal range and unchanging delivery has once again produced an album that is mediocre at best.

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Issue Date: Sunday, December 14, 2003 Issue: Week of Dec. 15, 2003
 
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News
BCIS Instructor David Blumberg, sponsor of Kaleidoscope CD yearbook and students won its first Bronze Medalist Certificate from The Columbia Scholastic Press Association in Columbia University in New
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Wheels gliding across the concrete and boards grinding as the skater executes another maneuver. These are the sounds that one may expect to hear coming from a skate park.
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Summer is a time for change. Some change their hair color while others change their wardrobe. But nothing got a bigger facelift this summer than the football field at McPherson college.
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The state assessment tests stressed everyone out, especially when students found out the consequences the school would face if the tests were not up to the standard set by the No Child Left Behind Act
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Features
While teens in North Fresno are preoccupied by driving SUVs, shopping at the mall, and hanging out with friends at River Park, some residents in south Fresno are suffering from hunger and poverty.
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About midway down a CNN article Monday afternoon, it was stated, “On Sunday, another 101st Airborne Division soldier died in northwestern Mosul when a roadside bomb struck a convoy.” It sounded just l
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Some students play football or basketball. Others might be involved in band or debate. While these students are practicing these boys are riding bulls and getting involved in high school rodeos.
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Opinion
Every so often, an invention comes around that revolutionizes the way we live our everyday lives.
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Is a lack of school spirit a punishable offense? It certainly felt that way during the last pep rally as I was directed from my classroom to the auxiliary gymnasium where several hundred other derelic
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“Accept things the way they are.” Too many times I have heard this sentiment echo from the mouths of parents and subtly inferred by people everywhere.
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