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  • Dia de los Muertos Diversifies On Campus

    Monday, November 08, 2004 By: Shireen Nabavi

    The Day of the Dead, better known as Dia de los Muertos in the Latino heritage, celebrates the remembrance of deceased loved ones.

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  • Donating A Chance of Life

    Monday, November 08, 2004 By: Jose Dubon

    About one hundred students donated blood yesterday to the Red Cross from 8 a.m. to 3:04 p.m. in the first of two blood drives this year.

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  • Unity Will be Exploited

    Monday, November 08, 2004 By: Jacob Berezin

    One of the most bitter and negative elections is finally over, with the Republicans the clear winner.

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  • Wildcats’ Sack Pack Designs Wow Judges

    Monday, November 08, 2004 By: Era Dykhne

    Three winners have been selected in the sack pack design contest sponsored by Adidas: Ho-Sang Lee, senior; Vyckvill Murillo, senior; and Mark Yap, junior, impressed the judges with their creative desi

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  • Mabuhay, Don Welty

    Monday, November 08, 2004 By: Lynda Dubon

    From the Philippines to Los Angeles, Don Welty has arrived hoping to make a positive impact in the lives of his students.

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  • Voigt Lands in West Coast from New Jersey

    Monday, November 08, 2004 By: Regina Shapiro

    David J. Voigt will be teaching Integrated Science and Chemistry. This is Voigt’s first teaching position since his move from Livingston, New Jersey.

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  • Runners Reach City Semis

    Monday, November 08, 2004 By: Matthew Wong

    Despite not winning the Western League championship, the entire Cross Country team qualified for the city semi-finals on Nov. 10.

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  • Wildcats Destroy Dolphins 52-14

    Monday, November 08, 2004 By: Nima Abbassi

    A week ago, several members of the Wildcats’ coaching staff had one resounding message to get through to their players: play to your potential.

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At-a-glance

A week ago, several members of the Wildcats’ coaching staff had one resounding message to get through to their players: play to your potential.
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The beginning of November brings several events to mind, but the most bittersweet moment is the end of the girls’ volleyball season.
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Hamilton and Westchester high schools were the final opponents for the girls’ tennis team this season.
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Despite not winning the Western League championship, the entire Cross Country team qualified for the city semi-finals on Nov. 10.
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David J. Voigt will be teaching Integrated Science and Chemistry. This is Voigt’s first teaching position since his move from Livingston, New Jersey.
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From the Philippines to Los Angeles, Don Welty has arrived hoping to make a positive impact in the lives of his students.
full story 
Wildcats’ Sack Pack Designs Wow Judges
Three winners have been selected in the sack pack design contest sponsored by Adidas: Ho-Sang Lee, senior; Vyckvill Murillo, senior; and Mark Yap, junior, impressed the judges with their creative desi
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Tardy Sweeps Disrupt Class
Since late October, the administration has put an anti-truancy measure, known as “tardy sweeps,” into place.
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Labeled as a “model for the country,” the Martin Luther King/ Drew Trauma Center handled 2,510 patients with major injuries last year. Ninety percent of King/Drew’s patients survived.
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Few students know needs to be done in order to get accepted into the college of their dreams.
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