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  • Faculty consider senior skit alternatives

    Monday, April 30, 2007 By: Nick Abramson, Page Editor

    Last May, faculty and students arrived at school only to find the entire parking lot covered in toilet paper.And that wasn’t all. On the walls of classrooms, members of the graduating class of ‘06 had

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  • With APs coming, which prep book will stand the test?

    Monday, April 30, 2007 By: Mike Needham, Page Editor

    With APs just around the corner, students need to study efficiently. I took a look at the following books and graded them on content, layout, and overall usefulness in studying for the AP US History

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  • Wynton Marsalis brings on jazz

    Tuesday, May 01, 2007 By: Esther French

    Famous jazz musician Wynton Marsalis visited Springbrook on Friday, April 13.Listening attentively in the partially-filled auditorium were music students, faculty, parents and some orchestra and jazz

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  • Sophomore swims new lengths, aims to assist disabled

    Wednesday, May 02, 2007 By: Megan Casady

    Teaching children how to swim is difficult. Teaching children with debilitating disabilities how to swim is almost impossible. But one Blake sophomore takes on the nearly impossible task every week on

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  • Friends found in other races; students learn to embrace other customs

    Wednesday, May 02, 2007 By: Ellen Park

    Martin Luther King dreamed that his children would live “in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” A glance around the lunchroom show

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  • Music Review: Favourite Worst Nightmare: Artic Monkeys A-

    Wednesday, May 02, 2007 By: Sam Prescott, staff writer

    The English band, the Arctic Monkeys, released their new album on April 23. The long awaited Favourite Worst Nightmare deviated little from the Monkeys’ deep Indie rock style. The group broke ont

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  • April's engaging Entourage

    Thursday, May 03, 2007 By: Sina Tayebi

    Many television shows started off April with brand new episodes and seasons. A variety of anticipated shows include new episodes and new seasons of such series as Entourage, The Office and South Park

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  • Hybrid schedule to begin with 2007-2008 school year

    Thursday, May 03, 2007 By: Holly Roughton, News Editor

    Spring registration required students to put more thought than usual into the 2007-2008 school year due to the new schedule being implemented in the county’s high schools next year.

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  • Varied acts make Coachella music festival a blast

    Friday, May 04, 2007 By: SARA CAREY / Business Manager and VARTUHI AMBARTSUMOV / Staff Writer

    The sun beat down on thousands of fans, treading through 100 degree heat in the desert of Indio, California, some from Los Angeles, and others from as far as Ireland and Australia. But regardless of

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  • Rialto teachers stage Solidarity Rally, push for fair contract

    Thursday, May 03, 2007 By: Paul Ramos and Chris Guzman, The Medieval Times

    The streets were lined with approximately 800 fired up teachers all dressed in red and black, and passing bystanders screamed in support voicing their protests outside of the Rialto district office M

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Issue Date: Monday, May 07, 2007 Issue: Week of May 7, 2007
 
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The streets were lined with approximately 800 fired up teachers all dressed in red and black, and bystanders screaming support for their protests outside of the Rialto district office May 1, 2007.
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More students than usual are feeling the pressure of this spring’s upcoming AP exams because the school board now requires that all students enrolled in advanced placement classes take the AP exam.
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Administrators remind students to behave responsibly. Studetns can protect themselves by surrounding themselves with people that care about them and engaging in safe and legal activities.
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The Progressive Club held a counter recruitment effort when a representative of the National Guard came to recruit on campus. They handed out pamphlets and engaged Sgt. Leath in a discussion of the c
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Features
The increasing number of teen deaths from suicide and guns led seniors Cailin Asip and Molly Mackenzie to begin SAGA, Suicide and Gun Awareness, earlier this year.
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This student teaches children with disabilities to swim.
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Famous jazz musician Wynton Marsalis visited Springbrook on Friday, April 13.Listening attentively in the partially-filled auditorium were music students, faculty, parents and some orchestra and jazz
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The energy powder had a strong effect on this student.
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While students are preparing to take their AP exams, the teachers of AP classes will be working on an equally exhausting assignment. They must submit their syllabi to the College Board for evaluation
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Opinion
Having a student-accessible microwave would be a great way to please students and staff.
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