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  • Driving student shows off her skills in competition

    Wednesday, May 26, 2004 By: Caroline Cohen

    The age of 16 and three months can be looked at in two different ways. While the young driver is thrilled to receive the coveted license, parents are usually terrified that their child has control of

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  • Battle of the Bands winner performs at Nation

    Thursday, May 27, 2004 By: Ted Timberlake

    In front of a crowd of hundreds, Battle of the Bands winner Handsome Tom & The Presentables performed with bands from all over the greater metropolitan area in a concert at Nation in Washington, D.C.

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  • The Perfect Couple is Back

    Friday, May 28, 2004 By: Monica Kolhi

    Everybody’s favorite green ogre is back for an encore – $125.3 million worth of an encore. Shrek 2, the sequel to the original animated blockbuster, opened in theaters on May 17th to an already faithf

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  • Trapping Fans

    Friday, May 28, 2004 By: Jeffrey Goodman

    The Winterfresh SnoCore tour interrupted the warm weather in Southern California as it blew through the Hollywood Avalon on May 21 with a storm of hard-hitting rock music.

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  • Thinking and working outside the school

    Wednesday, May 26, 2004 By: Annie Matsko

    Senior Edward Kuta is a familiar presence at the school, seeming to have a part in everything and anything that’s going on. He’s in the library checking out books or talking to the librarians, in the

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Issue Date: Monday, May 31, 2004 Issue: Week of June 1, 2004
 
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News
The age of 16 and three months can be looked at in two different ways. While the young driver is thrilled to receive the coveted license, parents are usually terrified that their child has control of
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Students have organized a program to send supplies to soldiers.
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Features
Emancipation is when the court legally frees parents from all responsibility and financial support for their child, and frees the child of all legal restrictions imposed by their parents. This is a se
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“ASL?” This common abbreviation for “age, sex, location” seems innocent enough, but it can lead to dangerous territory with an unidentified person.
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Western Washington University provides a comfortable smaller setting than the University of Washington for college.
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Opinion
It seems almost ironic that the school so adamantly enforces its dress code policy, when there are students that come to school drunk or high, and hardly anything is done about it, if anything is done
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My disgust for American culture has been building up more and more in the past few years. One after the other, reality T.V. shows infiltrate the media, each one outdoing in the last in its complete la
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The changes that the district has made to the dress code will not improve safety, and will negatively impact students.
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Rules should be enforced fairly for all students.
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Entertainment
Everybody’s favorite green ogre is back for an encore – $125.3 million worth of an encore. Shrek 2, the sequel to the original animated blockbuster, opened in theaters on May 17th to an already faithf
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