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  • Students Contest Citations for Walkout

    Monday, October 13, 2003 By: Kourosh Kolahi

    Five of the seventy-five students cited last March for participating in the student walkout contested their citations in court; four of them successfully had their citations thrown out.

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  • Debi Austin Reaches Out: Anti-Smoking Advocate Comes to Campus

    Monday, October 13, 2003 By: Deborah Lee

    Debi Austin, a famous advocate against the tobacco industry, arrived on campus with Paul Sit and Aaron So of Radio/Television Hong Kong (RTHK) to promote tobacco awareness with a presentation delivere

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  • Taxing Espressos is Irrelevant and Unwise, and May Even Prove Dangerous

    Monday, October 13, 2003 By: Ryan Lue

    Unfair taxation has persisted since the dawn of government as one of the most indomitable impediments to the construction of a fair and successful state. It drove the Medieval European feudal system,

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  • California’s Future Lies in Terminator’s Hands

    Monday, October 13, 2003 By: Jose Dubon

    Sullen and disoriented California stands. If we told anyone that the fifth largest economy in the entire world would lie in the hands of a 56 year-old, bodybuilding Austrian who has no political exper

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  • Summer Shows Shine Bright

    Monday, October 13, 2003 By: Jina Han

    Primetime television will be scorching this fall with over 20 new shows facing off against old favorites.

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  • Matchstick Men Light Up

    Monday, October 13, 2003 By: Shane Apperson

    Matchstick Men directed by Riley Scott is a hilarious yet somewhat depressing comedy about a con man and his disorganized life. Roy Waller (Nicolas Cage) is a neurotic con man getting ready to pull of

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  • Bleachers Condemned, Unsafe

    Monday, October 13, 2003 By: Reza Zarinshenas and Nima Abbassi

    The center of high school sporting events always surrounds the bleachers holding its spectators. Without these spectators, the zest of the event is lost. Many of us have relied on this structure no ma

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  • 85 Try Out For Girls’ Soccer

    Monday, October 13, 2003 By: Emily Shoji

    The lady kickers had their last tryout after school on Oct. 2. With eighty-five girls competing in the tryouts, the team will cut several girls in order to select the top twenty-two players on the Va

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  • Spiking It Up

    Monday, October 13, 2003 By: Jina Han

    The games against Westchester resulted in both victory and defeat. The Lady Spikers visited the Comets on Oct. 1 hoping to dominate their opponents.

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Students Contest Citations for Walkout
Five of the seventy-five students cited last March for participating in the student walkout contested their citations in court; four of them successfully had their citations thrown out.
full story 
Debi Austin, a famous advocate against the tobacco industry, arrived on campus with Paul Sit and Aaron So of Radio/Television Hong Kong (RTHK) to promote tobacco awareness with a presentation delivere
full story 
Ever since the recent shooting at William Howard Taft High School, countless people have scrutinized school security measures and thrown into question the safety of students on campus.
full story 
Taxing Espressos is Irrelevant and Unwise, and May Even Prove Dangerous
Unfair taxation has persisted since the dawn of government as one of the most indomitable impediments to the construction of a fair and successful state. It drove the Medieval European feudal system,
full story 
Sullen and disoriented California stands. If we told anyone that the fifth largest economy in the entire world would lie in the hands of a 56 year-old, bodybuilding Austrian who has no political exper
full story 
Primetime television will be scorching this fall with over 20 new shows facing off against old favorites.
full story 
Matchstick Men Light Up
Matchstick Men directed by Riley Scott is a hilarious yet somewhat depressing comedy about a con man and his disorganized life. Roy Waller (Nicolas Cage) is a neurotic con man getting ready to pull of
full story 
Under the Tuscan Sun is more than just a chick flick for the hopeless romantics; it is a thought-provoking movie which can be enjoyed by all movie-goers.
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The center of high school sporting events always surrounds the bleachers holding its spectators. Without these spectators, the zest of the event is lost. Many of us have relied on this structure no ma
full story 
The lady kickers had their last tryout after school on Oct. 2. With eighty-five girls competing in the tryouts, the team will cut several girls in order to select the top twenty-two players on the Va
full story 
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