Clark Chronicle Clark Magnet High School La Crescenta, CA
Issue Date: Friday, March 14, 2008 Issue: Vol. 10, Issue 6 Last Update: Friday, February 06, 2009
  • Sprint Club runs L.A. Marathon

    Tuesday, February 03, 2009 By: Alida Artinian

    ()March 14, 2008) -- Last Sunday, after a long 26.2 miles, Sprint Club members crossed the finish line at the annual LA Marathon. After six months of training and hard work to prepare for the big even

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  • Physics students get an A+ for energy

    Tuesday, February 03, 2009 By: Celia Burstein

    Freshmen participate in energy efficiency lab made possible by a $10,000 British Petroleum grant.

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  • Robotics set to compete in San Diego March 5-8

    Tuesday, February 03, 2009 By: Chronicle staff

    (March 14, 2008) -- Clark's Robotics team gets ready for its San Diego competition.

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  • Juniors explore the Japanese American Museum

    Tuesday, February 03, 2009 By: Patrick Karamkhodian

    Annual trip to the museum shows students the hardships the Japanese faced in World War II.

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At-a-glance

(March 14, 2008) -- Many misconceptions exist about anabolic steroids, especially about their non-medical uses in body building, sports and the side effects they have. Steroids have both medical and n
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()March 14, 2008) -- Last Sunday, after a long 26.2 miles, Sprint Club members crossed the finish line at the annual LA Marathon. After six months of training and hard work to prepare for the big even
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(March 14, 2008) -- Senior Evan Mangubat stared in silent bewilderment at the large, curious mass. Its blue tarp-sheathed form with caution-taped boundaries incited a fascinated, "WHOA!" from Mangubat
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(March 14, 2008) -- Back in 2002 when HD-DVD and Blu-Ray were first announced to the world, many were skeptical of the idea that two different formats of home movies would be available, and one of the
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Freshmen participate in energy efficiency lab made possible by a $10,000 British Petroleum grant.
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10,000 B.C. doesn't live up to expectations
(March 14, 2008) -- Chasing after wooly mammoths, facing a saber-tooth tiger and overthrowing an evil civilization are what the producers of 10,000 B.C. – and of The Day After Tomorrow and Independenc
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(March 14, 2008) -- Sophomores William Shaler, Narek Grigoryan and junior Angela Hovsepyan fell into the long line outside the Staples Center, eager to see a concert by Linkin Park. They were among th
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The rise and fall of . . .
(March 14, 2008) -- It used to be that if you were in a band you stuck with your band until death did you part, or until one of you decided to record a solo album and thought that wearing purple leath
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(March 14, 2008) -- Zero, the absence of quantity, nothing; the goal of many women is to fit into a size zero pair of pants, to have almost non-existent hips. To do this, many women resort to anything
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(March 14, 2008) -- In her little make-up bag she carries the essentials: eyeliner, foundation, blush, lip-gloss and the always important mascara. First thing she does when she steps off the yellow bu
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