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  • Reflections on an Ephemeral Four Years Farewell to a Past That’s Already Gone

    Tuesday, June 15, 2004 By: Natalia Aivazova

    In the past week, I , as well as many of my friends, have been in academic hell, frantically trying to finish the year with presentable GPAs.

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  • Letter

    Tuesday, June 15, 2004 By: Ryan Lue

    At last, our high school graduation is upon us. For at least the third time in our lives, we will undergo a mass social dispersion; but unlike any other graduation we’ve had before, this one entails (

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  • Letter

    Tuesday, June 15, 2004 By: Chenlu Pan

    I didn't know what I was getting myself into when I signed up for all these activities senior year.

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  • Letter

    Tuesday, June 15, 2004 By: Kourosh Kolahi

    One mid-year night the journalism editors and I worked late putting together a newspaper. Just as we were finishing up, I dared my friend, Prashant, to run around the campus in his boxers. Being the

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  • Letters From Distinguished Students

    Tuesday, June 15, 2004 By: Zack Ritter -Salutatorian

    High school is just another step in the long road of education. But to many it is much more.

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  • Letter

    Tuesday, June 15, 2004 By: Ivan Tochitsky -Valedictorian

    I remember the autumn of 2000, when I first came to University High School, uncertain and unsure of myself, feeling a little bit lost in the large campus.

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  • Letter

    Tuesday, June 15, 2004 By: Jennifer Hong -Class President

    As our school years are wrapping up to an end, I can’t help but say, “Finally!” When we first stepped into this school as freshmen, we carried a school map and our class schedule in our hands, nervous

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  • As You Like ItOutdoor Dinner Theater Satiates Capacity Audience

    Tuesday, June 15, 2004 By: Jessica Simanian

    Drama put on a year-end show once again, this time staging William Shakespeare’s As You Like It in the Gabrielino/Tongva Springs on June 4 and June 7.

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  • Student Art Work Focuses on Cultural Identity at Starbucks

    Tuesday, June 15, 2004 By: Natalia Aivazova

    Wildcats flexed their artistic muscles on June 8 at Multiculturalism: Identity, an exhibit of student works on the theme of cultural diversity. Students displayed over twenty original pieces at the St

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  • Spring Orchestra Concerts in Tune

    Tuesday, June 15, 2004 By: Petra Pajtas

    The 2004 Spring Festival of Arts week brought about once again not only a buzzing art show and a dance performance, but also a stunning rendition of well-known classical and jazz pieces by the school

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At-a-glance

In the past week, I , as well as many of my friends, have been in academic hell, frantically trying to finish the year with presentable GPAs.
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At last, our high school graduation is upon us. For at least the third time in our lives, we will undergo a mass social dispersion; but unlike any other graduation we’ve had before, this one entails (
full story 
I didn't know what I was getting myself into when I signed up for all these activities senior year.
full story 
One mid-year night the journalism editors and I worked late putting together a newspaper. Just as we were finishing up, I dared my friend, Prashant, to run around the campus in his boxers. Being the
full story 
High school is just another step in the long road of education. But to many it is much more.
full story 
I remember the autumn of 2000, when I first came to University High School, uncertain and unsure of myself, feeling a little bit lost in the large campus.
full story 
As our school years are wrapping up to an end, I can’t help but say, “Finally!” When we first stepped into this school as freshmen, we carried a school map and our class schedule in our hands, nervous
full story 
When I look back on my life in high school, I can’t help but think how fast it all went by.
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After twenty-five years of hard work at Uni, Carlean Barnes was forced to retire from the custodial staff.
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While some people may be content with a steady pace in life, others seek out change and adventure as essential spices to life.
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