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  • Don't stress: Getting into college, minus the worry

    Thursday, October 30, 2008 By: Elizabeth Callen

    College is an undoubtedly important time in students’ lives, yet many are lost and even intimidated when it comes to deciding upon and applying to schools. With the ever-increasing competition at th

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  • Freshman find their 'voices' in their first retreat

    Sunday, November 02, 2008 By: Agatha Lo

    It was a cold, sunny morning last Friday when the freshman had their first retreat. During a meeting in Pike, Ms. Ann Bussard and the retreat leaders asked the students to reflect on the retreat’s the

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  • LFUCG Encourages Citizens to Get Fit: 2ndSundayKY

    Monday, November 03, 2008 By: Parvathy Murukurthy

    Walking through the street, kids were drawing on the sidewalk, the beat of the live music was throbbing, excitement from the game of bike polo kept the crowd on its toes, and the liveliness of the gro

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  • Kastama returns to roots after time abroad

    Monday, November 03, 2008 By: Sam Babbitt

    At what point in a person’s life can they say they have become a world traveler?

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  • Economic meltdown affects us

    Tuesday, November 04, 2008 By: Priscilla Lee

    Students might have seen their parents squirming around in their seats every time they watch the news. Some may know why, and others might care less.The economy is a mess and students around the count

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  • Party law puts parents in the crosshairs

    Tuesday, November 04, 2008 By: Megan Molina

    Good news, teenagers of Contra Costa County. You are no longer the ones responsible for all your off-the-wall parties. It seems as if this responsibility has been passed on to someone who deserves the

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  • Wii is even better than the real thing: Video games make exercising fun

    Tuesday, November 04, 2008 By: Kelsey Belomy and Chloe Uyehara

    It’s no big secret that America has lots of obese people. The streets are full of large people struggling to put one pudgy foot in front of the other.But America does want to change. To avoid being la

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  • Getting Good Grades While Receiving Discounts

    Tuesday, November 04, 2008 By: Natalie Beers

    Cameron High School students have an incentive to get good grades. This incentive is called a Renaissance Card, which is a discount card given to students depending on their Grade Point Average (GPA).

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  • Apathetically Apathetic

    Tuesday, November 04, 2008 By: Morgan Breckenridge

    Well, it's the day after the election. Are you satisfied with America's decision? Are you breathing a sigh of relief, or gearing up for another 4 long years? Better yet, can you personally complain? D

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  • BayCrowd connects local teens

    Tuesday, November 04, 2008 By: Han-Joo Kim

    The Facebook fad has had its share of clones, but don’t be too quick to toss in BayCrowd with others social networking sites. Co-created and owned by former Cal High student Michael Sabado, BayCrowd d

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Issue Date: Friday, November 07, 2008 Issue: Week of Nov. 10, 2008
 
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If you haven't seen the museum lately, you haven't seen the museum, a tribute to sustainable resources and forward-looking architecture.
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A fatal August crash and alarming crash trends point to sense of the technology.
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Theft has been an ongoing problem at California High, and administration is urging students to leave valuables at home.
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Lexington's mayor and community activists turn a city neighborhood into a playground to counter one of the nation's most insidious villains: citizen slothfulness.
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Not On Tobacco (NOT), a smoking-cessation support group, has been revived at Palmetto High. The most-needed ingredient comes next: students who want to stop.
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Opponents are getting the point: Ringener is quick with the blade.
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It's not just turkey and pumpkin pie but the recognition of our diverse backgrounds that finds its way into our homes and onto our tables on the great November feast.
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Local networking site doesn't aim to go global. Its focus is closer to home.
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Puyallup grad Jim Kastama, whose journey has taken him to state office, received an education on the world's roads and byways.
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