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  • Eclectic art and music enliven downtown Sac

    Tuesday, May 27, 2008 By: Lily Kramlich-Taylor

    Looking for ways to spend your sizzling summer days? Head down to Second Saturday, where local artists showcase their work, and food and festivities abound.

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  • Plans to move SLCs proceed: The district requires each SLC in Carson High to move to specific buildings by next year. Instead of classes being separated by school subjects like Math and English, classes will be separated by small learning community.

    Friday, May 30, 2008 By: Brookshield Tran

    As early as the fall semester of 2008, the small learning communities (SLC’s) will be moved to individual buildings representing each of the SLC’s that exist on campus as to create a true “small” lear

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  • Poll Shows Student support for a Gay/Straight Alliance at BAL

    Monday, June 02, 2008 By: Lucely Garcia

    “To be, or not to be: that is the question,” but when it comes to having a gay/straight alliance at Bronx Academy of Letters, is there a right answer? Bronx Academy of Letters is such a small school t

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  • Summer's hottest hits

    Tuesday, June 03, 2008 By: Maranda Shrewsberry

    When the weather is hot and school is out of session, many new movies flood theaters. If swimming everyday begins to get old, consider escaping the pool side chair to a squishy seat in a cool theater

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  • Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim: Sedaris' hilarious novel discusses how everyday life can be comical.

    Wednesday, June 04, 2008 By: Andrew Cisneros

    The average American family can be hilarious. David Sedaris' Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim shows this fact through his autobiographical essays. These memoirs are filled with stories about hi

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  • Terminator Says "Hasta La Vista" to School Funding: Arnold's Schwarzenegger cuts school funding causing setbacks across California.

    Thursday, June 05, 2008 By: Jocelyn Gutierrez

    From Northern California to Southern California, almost every public school, grades K-12, is experiencing the burden of a 4.8 billion dollar budget cut. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposed 10% c

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  • A Vision of Hope for China: The Vision of Hope Club at BHS steps up to provide aid for earthquake victims in China.

    Thursday, June 05, 2008 By: Susan Kim

    On the afternoon of May 12, an earthquake measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale hit Sichuan Province in China, leaving some 5 million people homeless. By the next day, the death toll stood at 12,000, wit

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  • Are parents too involved?: Some parents play bigger role in high school sports than student-athletes

    Thursday, June 05, 2008 By: Maiah Hollander

    Some parents play bigger role in high school sports than student-athletes

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  • High flying festival fun hits San Ramon: Colorful Art and Wind Festival delights residents

    Thursday, June 05, 2008 By: Rachel Dittman

    Colorful Art and Wind Festival delights residents

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  • Junior blackbelt gets his kicks

    Thursday, June 05, 2008 By: Steven Lau

    In a small room, no bigger than an average Cal High classroom, with matted floors and mirrored walls, a class of 16 high belt-ranking Taekwondo students begin the day’s practice with a series of basel

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Issue Date: Friday, June 06, 2008 Issue: Week of June 8, 2008
 
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News
Some play bigger role in high school sports than their student-athletes.
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New year, new surroundings. California High students will break in a $15 fine arts building this fall.
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Community votes on Measure D to help ease pains of state budget cuts.
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California governor guts education funding
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Cell phone law
Hold that call! A cell phone call while driving will cost you $20 at month's end.On July 1, 2008 the new cell phone law will officially be in affect. All drivers are prohibited from using anything ot
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Features
Jonathan Lew is a different person since beginning Taekwondo.
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Slow economy makes it tough for students to land jobs.
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We are Family: Divorce may separate families, but it's the additions to families that make them so different.
Many find loving homes through adoption, but the process to make that happen is long and tricky.
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Chrissy Monson is youngest member of high school varsity track squad.
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Second Saturday showcases local artists
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