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  • Breaking the barrier: Self-segregation leads to discussion about need for change

    Monday, February 28, 2005 By: Arielle Gorstein

    It’s lunch time. You walk into the cafeteria and scan the sea of students for a place to sit. From the time your eyes look from the right side of the room to the left, your pupils seem to quickly dila

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  • Improv: New drama group makes it up as they go

    Monday, February 28, 2005 By: Kelly Northrup

    It’s new and different. It’s funny and exciting and full of wit. Or should we say it’s called WIT. The Wando Improv Troupe is the newest thing to hit the Wando club scene.

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  • Landers to journey to Thailand

    Monday, February 28, 2005 By: Whitley Williams

    Nolwazi Landers, a 17-year-old senior at Southfield High School, won't be going off to college next fall. Instead she'll be on her way to Thailand to study business, technology, culinary arts and fas

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  • Peril on two wheels: Student takes up competitive cycling only to discover rude motorists

    Monday, February 28, 2005 By: Gavin Shelton

    At the beginning of this past summer’s vacation, I had become weary of the usual summer agenda. My routine of “wake up, eat, surf, eat again, surf some more, go to sleep, wake up” had become tiresome

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  • Mission: Africa: Student gears up to volunteer summer in Botswana

    Monday, February 28, 2005 By: Arielle Gorstein

    The summer of every teenager’s dreams: waking up late, lazing on the beach for hours and passing the stress-free hours with close friends.The upcoming summer for sophomore Nikki Garland: spending a mo

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  • Art Students Exhibit Work at Local Gallery

    Tuesday, March 01, 2005 By: Annie Slacter

    For the past two months, Walter Johnson’s top art students have showcased artwork at the Yellow Barn Gallery at Glen Echo Park. Each weekend, two artists displayed 18 works apiece, for sale to the pub

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  • Graphic novels added to improve literacy: In the Library

    Tuesday, March 01, 2005 By: Brian P. Mann

    Recently, the WHS library has added a number of new books, including numerous Manga and graphic novels. Graphic novels are original book-length stories, either fiction or non-fiction, published in com

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  • School programs face chopping block: MDUSD faces budget deficit; parents, students and faculty dread cuts to various programs

    Tuesday, March 01, 2005 By: Onna Nelson- News Editor

    Libraries, music programs, custodial positions, the foreign language department and sports programs...

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  • Spear organizes mayoral debate for students

    Tuesday, March 01, 2005 By: Chris Leonardi

    With the March 8 city elections approaching, students old enough to vote are finding that they do not have a good idea as to where the candidates stand on important issues that Redondo citizens face.

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  • ReviewDirty Rotten Scoundrels

    Thursday, March 03, 2005 By: Mr. Jack Schnipper

    Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ is neither dirty, nor rotten, but it is full of scoundrels. It is reminiscent of “The Producers’, in that two incorrigible men try to scam rich ladies on the beautiful French

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Issue Date: Sunday, March 06, 2005 Issue: Week of March 7, 2005
 
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News
Nick Spear has organized a mayoral debate that will include all the candidates. His motivation was that although he will be able to vote in the election in March he didn’t know who was running or eve
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Partici-pants from previous years described the program's benefits and felt that it should not be cancelled.
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Libraries, music programs, custodial positions, the foreign language department and sports programs throughout the Mt. Diablo Unified School District are just some of the things at risk of being affec
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For the past two months, Walter Johnson’s top art students have showcased artwork at the Yellow Barn Gallery at Glen Echo Park.
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The new bridge is an impressive structure especially when viewed from the top of the towers.
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Features
Through participation in a mission trip to Africa one teen will have an unusual experience this summer.
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The law gives the right of way to cyclists but many drivers do not seem to know this.
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Booking shows has been a challenge for Brad Simmons, and an enhancement to the local music scene.
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There are many reasons for the self-imposed boundaries between the races at school and there are also ways to break down those barriers.
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Opinion
Moving the music program to another, more distant location would be disruptive and make the planned collaboration between music, drama, and dance more difficult.
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