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  • Alumnus Speaks on Oscar-Nominated Documentary

    Monday, November 24, 2003 By: Natalia Aivazova

    Acclaimed producer Sean Welch, an alumnus of the class of 1983, returned to campus last Friday to deliver a presentation on his Oscar-nominated documentary, Spellbound—his first endeavor in film produ

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  • Chaos Leads Administrator

    Monday, November 24, 2003 By: Austin Ma

    Leadership was forced to cancel the date auction it held in the student cafeteria Tuesday when attending students grew so clamorous that administators had to intervene merely to maintain order.

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  • 16 Organizations

    Monday, November 24, 2003 By: Jina Han

    Members of sixteen student organizations—fourteen clubs and two class councils—brought out and manned tables along Wildcat Walk on Wednesday for Club Day.

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  • SAT Changes, ETS Falls Under UC Pressure: • Sexist and elitist SAT test will not change, so ETS and the school board should make one universal exit exam.

    Monday, November 24, 2003 By: Natalia Aivazova

    The SAT has always endured ridicule from the educational community for its biased and unrealistically strict classification of high school students. The educational community couldn’t be more correct

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  • Renaming Bush’s Act

    Monday, November 24, 2003 By: Nima Abbassi

    When Pres. George W. Bush instituted his No Child Left Behind Act for national education in 2001, everyone expected that every child would have equal opportunities for education. But what happened? Th

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  • LSU Collects Clothes for Fire-Ravaged Victims

    Monday, November 24, 2003 By: Jose Dubon

    As Thanksgiving draws near, Latino Student Union (LSU) wants to lend a hand to those less fortunate by holding its first clothes drive on campus. They will gather warm clothing Nov. 10-25 for the peop

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  • The MatrixRevolutions’ Saves The World, Again

    Monday, November 24, 2003 By: Motunrayo Akinmurele

    The final installment to the action-packed trilogy, The Matrix: Revolutions, exploded into theaters Nov. 5.

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  • Radio Charms the Silver Screen

    Monday, November 24, 2003 By: Reza Zarinshenas

    Radio offers a rare break from the light-hearted romantic comedies and action flicks of the season with a simple and profound story based on true events.

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  • Rescuing The Streets of L.A.

    Monday, November 24, 2003 By: Shane Apperson

    Kung Fu fighting, mad shootouts, and crazy driving are just some of the adventures Activision’s new game True Crime: Streets of L.A. has to offer.

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  • Star Athletes Serve as Role Models

    Monday, November 24, 2003 By: Emily Shoji

    Lillian Nobel The girls’ tennis season has recently ended, with Varsity Co-Captain Lillian Nobel pushing her team towards perfection. Nobel has been taking weekly tennis lessons since the age of ten.

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Acclaimed producer Sean Welch, an alumnus of the class of 1983, returned to campus last Friday to deliver a presentation on his Oscar-nominated documentary, Spellbound—his first endeavor in film produ
full story 
Leadership was forced to cancel the date auction it held in the student cafeteria Tuesday when attending students grew so clamorous that administators had to intervene merely to maintain order.
full story 
Members of sixteen student organizations—fourteen clubs and two class councils—brought out and manned tables along Wildcat Walk on Wednesday for Club Day.
full story 
The SAT has always endured ridicule from the educational community for its biased and unrealistically strict classification of high school students. The educational community couldn’t be more correct
full story 
On Monday, yet another filming crew rented the campus. As usual, they appropriated a room in the Administration Building and installed their equipment in our hallways. They ran cables to and fro, and
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Arabesque, the company that takes the pictures for official school events such as the student ID cards and the (once-in-a-lifetime) senior portraits, charges outrageous prices for their tiny bundles o
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When Pres. George W. Bush instituted his No Child Left Behind Act for national education in 2001, everyone expected that every child would have equal opportunities for education. But what happened? Th
full story 
When imagining an aggressive tide of students muscling through a two-and-a-half foot opening, one is reminded of a high school football game. Although such an incident could occur during football game
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Every day that the army spends in Iraq, Pres. George W. Bush loses support from both Americans and the rest of the world. It was clearly shown within the first days of the occupation he had no strateg
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Benjamin Stackler is facing off the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to continue receiving a driver’s license. But the DMV renews licenses with very little difficulty, so what’s the fuss?
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