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  • Students Struggle to Learn: • Dealing with stress in high school helps students in the long run.

    Friday, December 12, 2003 By: Jose Dubon

    Most students find it difficult adapting to the rigors of being in high school and continuously having to change to more challenging cla-sses. But besides feeling overwhelmed by learning how to deal w

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  • Should First-Person Shooter Games Be Banned From Being Sold to Minors in the U.S.?: • First-Person Shooter Games influence minors.

    Friday, December 12, 2003 By: Karen Aragon

    The realistic feeling of being behind the gun draws many people to first-person shooter games, and it’s not like you are controlling the character, you are the character. This aspect may teach minors

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  • Drama Impresses Campus With Cabaret

    Friday, December 12, 2003 By: Jessica Clark

    Cabaret, the risque musical about pre-World War II Europe, concluded its two-week run on Sat., Dec. 6. The seductive play, set in Berlin, was the first fall musical produced by Play Production in rece

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  • Pink Leaps Straight Onto Pop Bandwagon

    Friday, December 12, 2003 By: Regina Shapiro

    Pink’s monotonous vocal range and unchanging delivery has once again produced an album that is mediocre at best.

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  • Artist Alumna Returns

    Friday, December 12, 2003 By: Natalia Aivazova

    Sandy Wang (class of 2003) was welcomed back on campus with enthusiastic cries and eager hugs from friends and teachers on Thursday, Dec. 11.

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  • Kickers Demolish Eagles 6-0: The Girls’ Soccer team is ready to tackle its opponents after a confidence building, preseason victory over the King Drew Golden Eagles.

    Friday, December 12, 2003 By: Nima Abbassi

    The girls’ soccer team ended its preseason on a high note after a 6-0 victory at King Drew Magnet High School. The win closes out a preseason, with a 1-2 record, losing to Carson and Birmingham, which

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  • Batmen Anticipate Success

    Friday, December 12, 2003 By: Pablo Zuniga

    Both the varsity and junior varsity baseball teams are preparing for their upcoming season. Tryouts will continue next week. The varsity team has already begun practices on Saturdays.

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School officials have implemented a free tutoring program open to all students that began on Monday in an effort to improve schoolwide academic performance and, in effect, raise standardized test scor
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A number of social studies teachers have incorporated into their students’ coursework a project for an annual “science fair for history,” as social studies teacher Mark Rhomberg describes it.Many stud
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Most students find it difficult adapting to the rigors of being in high school and continuously having to change to more challenging cla-sses. But besides feeling overwhelmed by learning how to deal w
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The block schedule instituted this year has brought numerous complaints. But as time goes on, it seems as if students and teachers are getting used to its differences from our old Copernican schedule
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The realistic feeling of being behind the gun draws many people to first-person shooter games, and it’s not like you are controlling the character, you are the character. This aspect may teach minors
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Video games have recently become the new scapegoat for child violence. First, it was angry music, and now the angry soccer moms are blaming violent first-person shooter video games. Washington has alr
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Cabaret, the risque musical about pre-World War II Europe, concluded its two-week run on Sat., Dec. 6. The seductive play, set in Berlin, was the first fall musical produced by Play Production in rece
full story 
Pink Leaps Straight Onto Pop Bandwagon
Pink’s monotonous vocal range and unchanging delivery has once again produced an album that is mediocre at best.
full story 
Sandy Wang (class of 2003) was welcomed back on campus with enthusiastic cries and eager hugs from friends and teachers on Thursday, Dec. 11.
full story 
The girls’ soccer team ended its preseason on a high note after a 6-0 victory at King Drew Magnet High School. The win closes out a preseason, with a 1-2 record, losing to Carson and Birmingham, which
full story 
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Wildcat University High School Los Angeles, CA
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