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  • Cameras keeps an eye on campus

    Friday, October 31, 2008 By: Greg Diaz

    Within the recent months, there has been a new addition to San Benito High. This addition isn’t a new teacher or student, but a new security camera that overlooks the campus. The camera has been one o

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  • STAR test scores rise

    Friday, October 31, 2008 By: Hayley Guenther

    Last year, Principal Krystal Lomanto informed San Benito High School students they were competing with Gilroy to obtain a higher rating on the Academic Performance Index (API) score. Fortunately, thi

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  • Prayer at the Pole

    Friday, October 31, 2008 By: Christina Garibay

    On September 24, a group of more than 25 San Benito High School students gathered for a special event known as See You at the Pole. Usually beginning before school and going until zero or first peri

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  • Pain and perspective after a day in a wheelchair: Sports medicine class assignment has students get a new view

    Friday, October 31, 2008 By: Gareth McFall

    My hands and thumbs were blistered, my appendages stiff, and sweat poured profusely from my head and areas of the body I didn’t know could perspire. To some this may sound like a very fulfilling worko

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  • DWT - Driving While Texting: Technology creates a driving hazard

    Thursday, November 06, 2008 By: Monika Herrera

    Driving is a task that must be done with no additional distractions. Drivers are always fighting for their attention to be on the road, rather than figuring out whether or not the cup of soda they ju

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  • Scare up some fun at Swank

    Thursday, November 06, 2008 By: Aundria Borba

    The eight annual Conover Mystery Ranch and Sinisterium ,which are considered among the Bay Area’s scariest haunted adventures, opened Sept. 19 and runs through Nov. 1. These two haunted attractions ar

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  • Perfect score on English AP test: Bethany Bonoud is one of few to score 5 on exam

    Thursday, November 06, 2008 By: Meagan Geary

    Acing a test isn’t very easy. As you may know, you may need to do quite a bit of studying. As for Bethany Bonnaud, it was actually pretty easy. She is one of the very few students who got a five on th

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  • Blind freshman pursues goals

    Thursday, November 06, 2008 By: Rachel Ramirez

    For most people being blind is a disadvantage, but for San Benito High School freshman Emanuel (Manny) Jaquez being blind is a challenge he is determined to overcome. Jaquez, 15, has been blind since

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  • Inevitably Spicy Band

    Thursday, November 06, 2008 By: Taryn Thompson

    Appearing on stage at Battle of the Bands last September was the musical intrigue known as Inevitably Spicy. This group is composed of five members: sophomore John Marshall on rhythm guitar, juniors

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Nineteen matches had been played before the San Benito High School girls volleyball team played their first home Tri-County Athletic League (TCAL) match this season. On September 25, Hollister, the d
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There are different types of students at every school. Some students like to focus on academics, some like to socialize, some love to dance, and some love being a part of clubs. Mari Vallejo loves t
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A lot of freshman sports girls say that being captain whether its cheer, volleyball, or water polo doesn’t feel any different. As freshman volleyball captain Marissa Adame said, “It gives me the extra
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My first weeks at San Benito high school have been interesting and different than I expected. I thought that all my classes would be hard but the only one that is a challenge is geometry A and then ag
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Women with a political influence? Some 40 plus years ago these would have been forbidden words. But now it seems that this idea may be the key to the future. For years women suffered but that did not
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At San Benito High School Jess Morales is the coach for the boys cross country team. He has been coaching for 25 years he loves to give as much as he can to the athletes. Morales said he likes to coac
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Many people believe that golf is the most boring sport in the world; some people don’t even call it a sport at all. They say that “all you do is hit a ball, anyone can do it.” Many people disagree wit
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Half of the students have free lunch at school; they have the choices of what they want to eat, but what about the other half of the students? The others have to buy lunch which is a waste of their pa
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The Haybalers football team started out rough but found its groove early in the season. Starting the off the season with a 24-12 loss at Milpitas on Sept. 5, starting wingback Mitchell Cook, broke his
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This year the San Benito High School girls’ varsity water polo team has its work cut out. With the loss of two of last year’s key players, Katie Buzzetta and Jayme Telles, the Balers have to work hard
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