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  • Reaching Students One-by-One

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Kyle Mosqueda

    Principal Elois McGehee invited three journalism students on Tuesday to have a conversation over lunch during one of her weekly lunch meetings.

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  • Over-Analysis Kills Reading

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Jacob Berezin

    An epidemic is sweeping Uni. No, it’s not chicken pox; it is the systematic killing of good English literature.

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  • Students Bank on Futures at Washington Mutual

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Regina Shapiro

    In past years, the most a teenager could learn on the job was how to flip a hamburger or serve a few hundred french fries, but now Washington Mutual offers a competitive program for high school studen

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  • Travel Channel Flies Family on Free Trip to Annapolis

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Era Dykhne

    If you find yourself wearily flipping through television channels some time in January, try tuning into the Travel Channel because sophomore Brittany Roach and her family will be featured in an upcomi

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  • Student Pollworkers Prep for Pres. Election

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Igor Kleyman

    Approximately 20 Uni High students, along with 20 students from Venice and Culver City High, participated in a student pollworker training session on Oct. 21 for the upcoming Presidential Elections.

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  • 17th Annual Great Tastes In Brentwood Jazz, Choral & Leadership Lend Talents]

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Dorian Roohi

    Students in the leadership, jazz, and vocal ensemble classes assisted in various capacities during the 17th Annual Great Tastes in Brentwood, selling food tickets, directing the crowd control, and pro

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  • Donkey Konga Entertains Young & Old

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Jacob Berezin

    Nintendo's newest installment in its long and successful Donkey Kong series is Donkey Konga.

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  • Indian Springs Celebrates Cultural Heritage

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Cindy Lee

    The Before Columbus Day festival celebrated its 13th anniversary at the Uni Springs, formally known as Kuruvungna Springs, on Oct. 1st.

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  • Indian Springs Celebrates Cultural Heritage

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Cindy Lee

    The Before Columbus Day festival celebrated its 13th anniversary at the Uni Springs, formally known as Kuruvungna Springs, on Oct. 1st.

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  • Volleyball Crashes Into Loss

    Monday, October 25, 2004 By: Erin Whalen

    After several disappointing losses for both junior varsity and varsity, the Lady Spikers restored some faith of achieving their goal of finishing in the top three in the league.

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At-a-glance

Did you hear it last night? That giant collective cheer that all the people of Boston let out after the Red Sox 10-3 victory over their arch nemesis the New York Yankees in the American League Champio
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Just when things were starting to look up for the Wildcats, it all came crashing down around them. On Oct. 8, the Cats notched their second win of the year, beating the Hollywood High School Sheiks 32
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After losing to Palisades High, the girls’ tennis team rejoiced after beating Hamilton High, but later succumbed to both Westchester and Venice High Schools.
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After several disappointing losses for both junior varsity and varsity, the Lady Spikers restored some faith of achieving their goal of finishing in the top three in the league.
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The Before Columbus Day festival celebrated its 13th anniversary at the Uni Springs, formally known as Kuruvungna Springs, on Oct. 1st.
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The Before Columbus Day festival celebrated its 13th anniversary at the Uni Springs, formally known as Kuruvungna Springs, on Oct. 1st.
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Nintendo's newest installment in its long and successful Donkey Kong series is Donkey Konga.
full story 
Students in the leadership, jazz, and vocal ensemble classes assisted in various capacities during the 17th Annual Great Tastes in Brentwood, selling food tickets, directing the crowd control, and pro
full story 
Approximately 20 Uni High students, along with 20 students from Venice and Culver City High, participated in a student pollworker training session on Oct. 21 for the upcoming Presidential Elections.
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If you find yourself wearily flipping through television channels some time in January, try tuning into the Travel Channel because sophomore Brittany Roach and her family will be featured in an upcomi
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