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  • Buses delayed, but why? : Sports, activities stalled due to bad roads

    Monday, February 12, 2007 By: Jack Turner

    On Friday, Feb. 2, several sports teams and the LHS speech team were prohibited from traveling to their respecive destinations pending administrative approval of the road conditions.

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  • Film Photography Under Attack: School districts opt too quickly to leave behind the valuable lessons of film photography

    Monday, February 12, 2007 By: Alyssa Guinn

    Dear Editor:

    A battle is raging throughout school districts and if districts have their way, film photography will be made obsolete inside of school walls.

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  • Administration and Staff Plan Engineering Academy

    Monday, February 12, 2007 By: Era Dykhne

    Freshmen will have the option to enroll in the Academy of Engineering beginning in September, when University High becomes the first school in Los Angeles Unified School to offer the 4-year, engineeri

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  • Student 'Commons' Opens: Learning Center Moves to Library, Students Lollygag on the 5th Floor

    Wednesday, February 14, 2007 By: Gloria Bazargan '10

    Room 512, formerly the Learning Center, has been transformed into the Student Commons, complete (or not) with cushioned seating, computers and a coffee machine. The Commons' organizers hope that it w

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  • Declining enrollment dictates cuts

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Jensen Allen

    Due to a current enrollment of 1,422 students and an even lower projection for the 2007-2008 school year, Southfield High School will be forced to condense classes, reevaluate existing programs and ch

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  • Tax time:: Working teens face first tax deadline

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Tomeka Kolleh

    Junior Brittany Mullins has just received her very first W-2 form in the mail.

    Now what?

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  • Making their voices heard through speech and debate: Students at Irmo find an outlet to bring forth the issues

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Pamela Bennet and Tiffany Roper

    Papers shuffle and throats are cleared as Congress begins its first session. But rather than the nation’s capital, this legislative process is happening in classrooms around the state. Student Congres

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  • Classes combine, construct video memories: Yearbook provides photos, computer staff assembles film

    Friday, February 16, 2007 By: Marielle Desrosiers

    At the end of every school year, students look forward to two things; summer break and the yearbook.

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  • DHS library damaged by storm

    Friday, February 16, 2007 By: Chantal Begley and Sara Torres

    The DHS Library Media Center took on massive leaks on Valentine’s Day when a drain backed up on the roof. The leaks started small around 12 p.m. and by 1 p.m. they were like faucets. Due to student an

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  • Native Sons and Daughters of Kansas: Students Win Honorable Mention in State Competition

    Monday, February 12, 2007 By: Sarah Rew

    Though Kansas is not always thought of as a beautiful place, two students, Katy Hoffman and Sarita Mahinay, received honorable mentions in this year’s “Kansas…as beautiful as you think” contest sponso

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Issue Date: Monday, February 19, 2007 Issue: Week of Feb. 19, 2007
 
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News
The DHS Library Media Center had a massive leak when a drain backed up on the roof.
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The cockroach infestation has continued despite the efforts of the administration and exterminators.
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Due to a current enrollment of 1,422 students and an even lower projection for the 2007-2008 school year, Southfield High School will be forced to condense classes, reevaluate existing programs and ch
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Freshmen will have the option to enroll in the Academy of Engineering beginning in September, when University High becomes the first school in Los Angeles Unified School to offer the 4-year, program.
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Features
Speech and Debate is about learning to become a better speaker, meeting new people, and discovering new issues about the world along the way.
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If you are a teen who earned money in 2006, you may need to file taxes by this April.
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Many high-school students have developed a passion for electronic music, and some have even begun creating their own.
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It is not every day that one gets an opportunity to help American soldiers abroad. The experience was deeply moving for Carol Rivero.
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Two students won honors in a statewide competition for their artwork.
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Opinion
Less homework would allow students more time to enjoy other activities.
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