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  • Amnesty Hosts Iraqi War Debate

    Friday, March 21, 2003 By: Shirley Man

    The Amnesty International Club hosted one the most heated debates yesterday on the pros and cons of the U.S.-Iraq war. The lunchtime discussion drew over thirty-five students to Room 385. The debat

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  • Red Cross Collects Blood

    Friday, March 21, 2003 By: Jina Han

    The American Red Cross and Leadership sponsored a blood drive in the student cafeteria on March 20. All volunteers at least 17 years of age and weighing over 110 pounds donated a pint of blood. Th

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  • Mitchell & Wolfson: Teachers Reflect on Past & Path Toward Education

    Friday, March 21, 2003 By: Natalia Aivazova and Austin Ma

    Wolfson witnessed the collapse of the World Trade Center. Mitchell served her country as a paramedic in the Air Force. Melissa Wolfson, economics and life skills teacher, and Kim Mitchell, English

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  • All-American Rejects Swing into Emo

    Friday, March 21, 2003 By: Nazgol Lolachi

    Lighthearted melodies, simplistic lyrics that everyone can relate to... in one word emo. Mainstream attention to the pop-punk music labeled emo, thanks to bands like Dashboard Confessional, has ope

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  • March Madness Conquers: Amateurs and basketball team members participate in lunchtime basketball tournament on the east courts.

    Friday, March 21, 2003 By: Ruben Boykin

    Basketball lovers crowded the sidelines as players exhibited their skills in the Midday Madness Basketball Tournaments at lunchtime all this week. The annual three-on-three basketball tournament dr

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  • Spikers Awakened By Camino

    Friday, March 21, 2003 By: Tamrah Collins

    On weekday afternoons students can hear thunder coming from the West Gym. No, there is not a storm, but the Spikers practicing pounding the ball towards greatness. The Spikers realize that even wit

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The Amnesty International Club hosted one the most heated debates yesterday on the pros and cons of the U.S.-Iraq war. The lunchtime discussion drew over thirty-five students to Room 385. The debat
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America is now officially at war, not with Saddam Hussein and his Iraqi regime, but with common sense. Because of our highly publicized disagreements with France, many Americans have somehow determine
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Basketball lovers crowded the sidelines as players exhibited their skills in the Midday Madness Basketball Tournaments at lunchtime all this week. The annual three-on-three basketball tournament dr
full story 
Wolfson witnessed the collapse of the World Trade Center. Mitchell served her country as a paramedic in the Air Force. Melissa Wolfson, economics and life skills teacher, and Kim Mitchell, English
full story 
Lighthearted melodies, simplistic lyrics that everyone can relate to... in one word emo. Mainstream attention to the pop-punk music labeled emo, thanks to bands like Dashboard Confessional, has ope
full story 
This year is the first time the Frosh/Soph girls’ basketball team has the chance to split up and play as separate teams. “Having separate teams is a great chance for our school’s program to build
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Though it may be somewhat premature to assume that America’s victory over Iraq is only a matter of time, it is nonetheless imperative that we concern ourselves with the matter of the governmental reco
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The American Red Cross and Leadership sponsored a blood drive in the student cafeteria on March 20. All volunteers at least 17 years of age and weighing over 110 pounds donated a pint of blood. Th
full story 
A representative from the Ivy West Educational Services Inc. visited classrooms on March 12, encouraging students to sign up for SAT tutoring courses on campus. These classes are usually offered ou
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A woman’s choice over her right to abort her baby has always been a controversial issue, and promises to continue to be one with the now-Republican dominated government. Not only can more anti-abortio
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