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  • Batmen Suffer Another Tough Loss

    Friday, April 23, 2004 By: Jeff Goodman

    Light winds from right field blew across the baseball diamond toward the determined Varsity Batmen as they stepped up to the plate on Monday against Venice High.

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  • Lakers Face Crucial Playoffs

    Friday, April 23, 2004 By: Reza Zarinshenas

    As the Lakers hold a 2-0 series advantage over the Houston Rockets, it is unlikely that the series will see a seventh game. If the Lakers beat the Rockets they will most likely face the Spurs in the n

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  • Spikers Rally to Save Perfect Record

    Friday, April 23, 2004 By: Kyle Mosqueda

    With the regular season coming to a close, the Spikers welcome the impending arrival of city playoffs. The enthusiasm of the players within ranks runs high due to the perfect record they achieved thi

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  • Thrice Returns

    Friday, April 23, 2004 By: Jeff Goodman

    Thrice concluded its international tour with an amazing performance at the Ventura Theatre on April 8. This was the last stop in a series of shows to support the band's 2003 major-label debut, "The Ar

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  • Sophomores Tour Historically Black Colleges

    Friday, April 23, 2004 By: Jasmine Peters

    While most of their peers were warming a couch, three students spent their Spring Break on a Black College Tour. The event was coordinated by a group called Educational Student Tours which advocates t

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  • Clubs Compete to Stir School Spirit

    Friday, April 23, 2004 By: Shane Apperson

    Seven clubs convened at lunch in the grove throughout this week for Leadership’s “Battle of the Clubs,” a precursor to the school’s annual Uni Gras festival.

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  • Sound of Music

    Friday, April 23, 2004 By: Photographer Kyle Mosqueda

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  • District D Changes Schedule; Lack of Resources Will Hinder Students from Learning

    Friday, April 23, 2004 By: José Dubón

    The school year has not even reached its end; the students have not even been tested, and District D has imprudently decided to change the schedule once again.

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  • Self-Defense Classes Place Confidence in Students

    Friday, April 23, 2004 By: Natalia Aivazova

    Flipping on the evening news has become a painful experience in recent years. As your local anchor lists off the murders and rapes of the day, keep in mind that a teen somewhere is taking a shortcut h

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  • Dedicated Custodians Keep Our Campus Clean

    Friday, April 23, 2004 By: Jessica Simanian

    Calvin Young, the Plant Manager, is in charge of the custodial day staff, and Broderick Fox is the Assistant Plant Manager. These two men are part of our 14-member custodial staff that dedicates its

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Seven clubs convened at lunch in the grove throughout this week for Leadership’s “Battle of the Clubs,” a precursor to the school’s annual Uni Gras festival.
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More than half of the seniors enrolled in the school’s Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) program have been accepted to four-year colleges after years of personal ardor and academic pursu
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District D High School Director Ron Bauer declared at Tuesday’s banked time staff development meeting that the school will undergo yet another schedule change by the beginning of next year.
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The school year has not even reached its end; the students have not even been tested, and District D has imprudently decided to change the schedule once again.
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Now is not a good time to be George Bush. A slew of books confirm the public’s fears of his incompetence and lack of action before 9/11.
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Flipping on the evening news has become a painful experience in recent years. As your local anchor lists off the murders and rapes of the day, keep in mind that a teen somewhere is taking a shortcut h
full story 
Dedicated Custodians Keep Our Campus Clean
Calvin Young, the Plant Manager, is in charge of the custodial day staff, and Broderick Fox is the Assistant Plant Manager. These two men are part of our 14-member custodial staff that dedicates its
full story 
Thrice concluded its international tour with an amazing performance at the Ventura Theatre on April 8. This was the last stop in a series of shows to support the band's 2003 major-label debut, "The Ar
full story 
Sophomores Tour Historically Black Colleges
While most of their peers were warming a couch, three students spent their Spring Break on a Black College Tour. The event was coordinated by a group called Educational Student Tours which advocates t
full story 
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