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  • Blue Collar Knocks ‘Em Dead

    Tuesday, April 20, 2004 By: Jessie Clark

    When is the last time you saw an absolutely awesome stand up comedy routine? Well, if you’ve seen the Blue Collar Comedy Tour Movie, it hasn’t been long! I recently purchased this movie and the first

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  • Teens give back to community: Project Manhood members donate efforts

    Wednesday, April 21, 2004 By: Justin Mason

    Twenty male students donated their labor recently to make life a little better for some Detroit residents.

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  • Selena's legacy still lives on

    Thursday, April 22, 2004 By: Robert Sierra

    It seems hard to believe that it has been nine years since Tejano music star Selena Quintanilla was shot to death by fan club president, Yolanda Saldivar. At the time of her death, Selena’s career was

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  • Sophomores Tour Historically Black Colleges

    Friday, April 23, 2004 By: Jasmine Peters

    While most of their peers were warming a couch, three students spent their Spring Break on a Black College Tour. The event was coordinated by a group called Educational Student Tours which advocates t

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  • kauai's whales face threat of fishing nets

    Friday, April 23, 2004 By: christopher hoffman

    There have been two whale entanglements reported off of Kauai this year. In both cases the animals could not be found despite extensive searches with boats and helicopters.

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  • Dedicated Custodians Keep Our Campus Clean

    Friday, April 23, 2004 By: Jessica Simanian

    Calvin Young, the Plant Manager, is in charge of the custodial day staff, and Broderick Fox is the Assistant Plant Manager. These two men are part of our 14-member custodial staff that dedicates its

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Issue Date: Sunday, April 25, 2004 Issue: Week of April 26, 2004
 
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News
Every week, most students can’t wait until the 45 minute period on Thursdays and Fridays known as choice C/E. Most students use this time to do homework, see drama plays or cultural assemblies, go to
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There have been two whale entanglements reported off of Kauai this year. In both cases the animals could not be found despite extensive searches with boats and helicopters.
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Twenty male students donated their labor recently to make life a little better for some Detroit residents.
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Features
The wind rushes through your hair. Water splashes upon your face. You are now one with the sea. You look to the horizon and see the silhouette of a cruise boat as it nears the harbor. A gust of wind l
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Just as the custodians preserve our school’s beautiful campus and its environment, students too reap the benefits of a cleaner campus. Keeping rooms neat and sanitary actually affects the learning of
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Ms. O'Brien addressed her career as a journalist, the importance of mentoring, and how to have balance in life.
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Opinion
In spite of the attention given to an article on handicap accessibility written six months ago, little has changed.
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The death penalty is cruel, which goes against our U.S. Constitution’s protection against cruel and unusual punishment.
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Entertainment
“Kill Bill Vol. 2” has finally been released and it was worth the wait.
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, the new film written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Michael Gondry, is by far the best film of the year.
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