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  • Switchfoot's new album an unfortunate letdown

    Tuesday, March 02, 2004 By: Tim Lam

    Switchfoot has been in the music business for years, and they have just released their 4th album, “The Beautiful Letdown.” Rock alternative/punk influenced pop make up the four-man band’s music, and g

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  • Seniors Leaving a Legacy

    Tuesday, March 02, 2004 By: Michelle Carothers

    The question that many students are asking is related to why there is a half-completed painting of a warrior in the atrium. Over the past few weeks, this question has been the buzz as students enter

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  • Mayer rocks Save Mart Center: Concert entertains fans of all ages

    Tuesday, March 02, 2004 By: Taylor Warner, Staff writer

    As the lights went down and the silhouette of John Mayer materialized on stage, the anticipation and excitement sparks flew around the venue. Thousands of fans experienced his funny faces and his unde

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  • New Advanced Standing Classes policy in dispute

    Tuesday, March 02, 2004 By: Hannibal Deiz

    Beginning in the fall semester of 2004, the San Mateo Union High School District will adopt an open enrollment advanced placement policy...

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  • New gym construction makes slow progress

    Tuesday, March 02, 2004 By: Jesse Doll

    The new gym that Rock Creek has been fighting for was finally granted last school year, but Rock Creek is yet to see much of this new addition.

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  • Theater students see playwright at convention in Houston

    Wednesday, March 03, 2004 By: Xavier Castillo MT Staff Writer

    Students from the V.M.T. theater classes attended the Texas Educational Theater Association (TETA) in January. The conference was held in Houston, Texas and they attended two days worth of shows, work

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  • Vandals Deface Campus, Leave Officials Wary

    Friday, March 05, 2004 By: Regina Shapiro

    Gang-affiliated graffiti branded campus walls and property some time between late night on Feb. 26 and early morning the next day. Adult school students report no recollection of defaced property on

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  • Leaving Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Retirement Incentive Tempts Many Who Qualify

    Wednesday, March 10, 2004 By: Laurie Simson

    The new retirement incentive being offered to the teachers is raising many questions with regard to the effects on the future of the district faculty.

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  • Flow Like a River, Understand Relativity Like an Astrophysicist

    Thursday, March 11, 2004 By: Stephanie Beckett

    Acceptance without proof is the fundamental characteristic of Western religion; Rejection without proof is the fundamental characteristic ofWestern science. -- Gary Zukav, "The Dancing Wu Li Masters"

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  • Fundraising Goal Reached: Teachers, student make good on hair pledge

    Thursday, March 04, 2004 By: Special reports

    It was a 'hair-raising' adventure for two PHS teachers and two students at the Petal Relay for Life event on May 7.

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Issue Date: Sunday, March 07, 2004 Issue: Week of March 15, 2004
 
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News
The new retirement incentive being offered to the teachers is raising many questions with regard to the effects on the future of the district faculty.
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Gang-affiliated graffiti branded campus walls and property some time between late night on Feb. 26 and early morning the next day.
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With the departure of Dr. Seck in January, during what some would call a pivotal point in Dysart’s growth, nobody knows what the next year will bring.
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Beginning in the fall semester of 2004, the San Mateo Union High School District will adopt an open enrollment advanced placement policy...
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The new gym that Rock Creek has been fighting for was finally granted last school year, but Rock Creek won't see the completion of construction until summer.
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Students have been blocked from accessing email websites such as yahoo.com and aol.com due to viruses and spyware affecting the district's computer network.
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The Commissioners of Kent County held a meeting with a group of students to familiarize students with the inner workings of the local government and community services, and try to get them involved.
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Features
Drag racing is a thrill for Rhea and Ryan Curran.
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Does pausing, rewinding, instantly replaying, and automatically recording your favorite shows on live TV sound too good to be true? This and more is all possible with TiVo.
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Imagine Microsoft releasing the software coding of Windows and Office to the general public for anybody to see and modify. The future may very well hold a corporate marketplace that isn’t afraid to s
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