Class Trips Bring Students Together: The Senior Retreat brought the class together for college focus, class bonding, and recreation.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008 By: Luke Gonzalez
Traditionally, each year grades nine through tweleve experience the opportunity to come together with their class to enjoy an overnight trip. However, this year, the administration to date has only p
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Feeding the Oil Habit
Thursday, October 30, 2008 By: Sarah O’Connor
In a society keen on progress and invention, it’s puzzling why some people continue to cling to oil and fight for its further extraction in America’s undamaged parts. The debate over drilling in Alas
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GOING GREEN: : A Helpful Trend or a Short-Lived Fad?
Thursday, October 30, 2008 By: Sacha Ritter
Since the global warming information scare and the ongoing unusual weather patterns, the “Going Green” craze has been popular and visible in many aspects of companies. From clothing and accessories ad
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Staffers Continue with Journalism in College
Thursday, October 30, 2008 By: Morgan Ditmore
Being involved with a high school publication like The Fourth Estate isn’t something that is easily forgotten. The skills that are created by working in the press are carried on, often leading to a fu
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Bands Get Involved in Politics
Thursday, October 30, 2008 By: Abby Reutzel
Musicians have never been shy about their opinions, especially when it comes to politics. With the election less than a month away, many bands are pushing harder than ever for their favorite president
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Vampire Series Disappoints Fans
Thursday, October 30, 2008 By: Abby Reutzel
When Twilight by Stephenie Meyer arrived on bookshelvesin 2005, the author was unknown, and the storyline was targeted at an unpredictable audience: teenagers. More than three years later, Meyer and h
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Boys’ Football
Thursday, October 30, 2008 By: Jake Longstreth
Team Captains – Seniors Mark Romanov (out for the season), Hunter Rusack, Conor Murphy, and Alex Harmer MVP – Senior Mark Romanov Game Day Scores – Got “mercied” 50-0 in their first home game o
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Squash Team Starts Season Strong
Thursday, October 30, 2008 By: Bryson Alef
Even though it’s one of the least known team sports at Laguna, squash is growing rapidly in popularity. Squash was brought to Laguna three years ago by current junior Tommy Mullaney and alumni Jake Gu
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Owl’s Welcome New Coach
Thursday, October 30, 2008 By: Lillie Hodges
Jim Alzina is a seemingly ordinary father of two, but beneath the surface lies a man who is athletic, intelligent, and fun-loving. Jim grew up in Santa Cruz, California with his brother, Jeff, who is
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Does Facebook Make Friendship Less Personal?
Thursday, October 30, 2008 By: Erin Stone
For centuries, the rich and the powerful documented their existence and their status through painted portraits. A marker of wealth and a chance at immortality, portraits offer intriguing hints about t
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Issue Date: Monday, October 13, 2008
Issue: October 13, 2008
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Thursday, October 30, 2008 By Erin Stone
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For centuries, the rich and the powerful documented their existence and their status through painted portraits. A marker of wealth and a chance at immortality, portraits offer intriguing hints about t
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Thursday, October 30, 2008 By Lillie Hodges
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Jim Alzina is a seemingly ordinary father of two, but beneath the surface lies a man who is athletic, intelligent, and fun-loving. Jim grew up in Santa Cruz, California with his brother, Jeff, who is
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Thursday, October 30, 2008 By Bryson Alef
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Even though it’s one of the least known team sports at Laguna, squash is growing rapidly in popularity. Squash was brought to Laguna three years ago by current junior Tommy Mullaney and alumni Jake Gu
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Thursday, October 30, 2008 By Jake Longstreth
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Team Captains – Seniors Mark Romanov (out for the season), Hunter Rusack, Conor Murphy, and Alex Harmer MVP – Senior Mark Romanov Game Day Scores – Got “mercied” 50-0 in their first home game o
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Thursday, October 30, 2008 By Luke Gonzalez, Patrick Ferroni, and Jake Longstreth
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Cross Country: Team Captains: Seniors Kevin Lunn and Sarah O’Connor Award Winners – Kevin Lunn was voted The Santa Barbara News Press Athlete of the Year for Cross Country in 2007-08. Kevin was Lagu
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Thursday, October 30, 2008 By Abby Reutzel
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When Twilight by Stephenie Meyer arrived on bookshelvesin 2005, the author was unknown, and the storyline was targeted at an unpredictable audience: teenagers. More than three years later, Meyer and h
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Thursday, October 30, 2008 By Abby Reutzel
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Musicians have never been shy about their opinions, especially when it comes to politics. With the election less than a month away, many bands are pushing harder than ever for their favorite president
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Thursday, October 30, 2008 By Arabella Watters
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Santa Barbara has been known as a mecca for top performing artists. Something about the eternally sunny skies, picturesque palm trees, and overall laid back atmosphere of our seaside town draws big na
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Thursday, October 30, 2008 By Brooke Matthews and Sacha Ritter
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Thursday, October 30, 2008 By Lillie Hodges
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Throughout history, high school has been portrayed as a time of hardship and awkwardness. Here at Laguna, these stereotypes generally don’t apply. Students deal instead with the problems of balancing
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