The Green & Gold Media College Preparatory High School Oakland, CA
Issue Date: Friday, December 19, 2008 Issue: December 2008 Last Update: Tuesday, January 06, 2009
  • Soccer wins first in OAL, captures Transbay trophy

    Tuesday, January 06, 2009 By: Michelle Foketi

    The atmosphere was tense. The crowds awaited as Jose Luis Ruiz-Ortiz scored the final goal leading Fremont to be the top soccer team in the Transbay.

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  • After 9-3 season, Denard awarded coach of the year

    Tuesday, January 06, 2009 By: Ronald Johnson

    The Green & Gold continues its Q&A series with head coaches. This month, we sat down with OAL Coach of the Year Eugene Denard, wo turned the Tigers football team from 1-9 last year to 9-3 this year.

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  • Tigers pleased with season, Silver Bowl

    Monday, January 05, 2009 By: Ronald Johnson

    The Fremont Tigers achieved what they set out to do at the beginning of the season: getting to the Silver Bowl. After beating the Oakland High Wildcats on Nov. 21, the Tigers were ecstatic. They won

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  • Asthma: Environmental racism?

    Monday, January 05, 2009 By: Ronald Johnson & Elizabeth Rodriguez

    One day last year, Journalism teacher Howard Ruffner noticed one of his students seemed to be struggling to catch her breath.

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  • 'Secrets' opens discussion for teens about HIV testing

    Monday, January 05, 2009 By: Fuey Saechao

    One out of every 15 Fremont Federation students get tested for HIVs and STIs each year. “Secrets” is trying to increase that number. “Secrets” is a play about HIVs and STIs that came to Fremont on N

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  • Student gains college credit for signing

    Thursday, December 18, 2008 By: Petera Prak

    Brittany Sneed throws up signs for college credit. She is taking American Sign Language at Berkeley City College.

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  • Fremont Federation hosts urban debate tournament

    Thursday, December 18, 2008 By: Ronald Johnson

    While everyone is asleep at home, debaters gather around to await their pairings for their debate rounds.

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  • Through the eyes of a Holocaust survivor

    Thursday, December 18, 2008 By: Brandon Sneed & Petera Prak

    The injustice and brutality of the Holocaust were so severe that many Jews gave up hope and attempted to commit suicide by running into electrified fences.

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The atmosphere was tense. The crowds awaited as Jose Luis Ruiz-Ortiz scored the final goal leading Fremont to be the top soccer team in the Transbay.
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The Green & Gold continues its Q&A series with head coaches. This month, we sat down with OAL Coach of the Year Eugene Denard, wo turned the Tigers football team from 1-9 last year to 9-3 this year.
full story 
The Fremont Tigers achieved what they set out to do at the beginning of the season: getting to the Silver Bowl. After beating the Oakland High Wildcats on Nov. 21, the Tigers were ecstatic. They won
full story 
Let’s be honest – lessons in high school are often forgettable, but once in a while there are lessons that you just cannot forget.
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2008 has been a difficult year. Many negatives about our government have shown up this year.
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Many students at Fremont Federation are relieved to know their parents won't be notified if they choose to have an abortion.
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Want to improve your health but don’t know how to start? Join the One Small Change campaign by choosing one health or diet change and sticking to it for a month.
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One day last year, Journalism teacher Howard Ruffner noticed one of his students seemed to be struggling to catch her breath.
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It is not a "gay" disease. In fact, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, HIV and AIDS hit African-Americans harder than any other race in the United States.
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Birth control and other family planning services may be withheld from undocumented people living in California due to a new federal law. Family PACT is a state program that gives women, men and even
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