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    Friday, December 10, 2004 By: Kyle Mosqueda

    THUG LIFE: Senior Daisy Beltran admires the History Day project, “Thug Life,” created by Katie Padilla in Paula Waxman’s history class. Judges conducted interviews with students on Wednesday and Thurs

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  • Musicians, Singers Tune-Up for Winter

    Friday, December 10, 2004 By: Shireen Nabavi

    The Jazz Band, Orchestra, and Chorus, as well as special guests, will be performing at the Winter Concert in Stivelman Theater at 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 16.

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  • Youths Will Bring Change

    Friday, December 10, 2004 By: Jacob Berezin

    An orange revolution is sweeping Ukraine (named after the color supporters of the opposition candidate wear) after a fraudulent election ended with a Russian backed winner.

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  • Dozens Homeless Wander Through Downtown Streets

    Friday, December 10, 2004 By: Jose Dubon

    Dozens of homeless, hungry, people wander the streets of Downtown Los Angeles each day.

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  • Warm-UpWith Winter’s Hottest Fashions

    Friday, December 10, 2004 By: Regina Shapiro

    The winter season has brought cold weather along with fantastic fashions. For aspiring fashionistas, the cold season means great deals and trends, not rainy days. Thankfully, the laid-back Los Angele

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  • Girls’ Soccer Splits Preseason

    Friday, December 10, 2004 By: Matthew Wong

    The girls’ soccer teams obliterated King Drew, after a scoreless first game against Birmingham.

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At-a-glance

Balls were flying and rackets were swinging as the boys’ tennis team tryouts on Dec. 1 and 3 at Stoner Park. Being evaluated by Head Coach Jordan Saxon, the boys were put to the test in terms of endur
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With only a few preseason games left, the boys’ basketball teams are anxiously waiting for their season to begin.
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The girls’ soccer teams obliterated King Drew, after a scoreless first game against Birmingham.
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The football team’s season is over after a 48-12 loss to Southgate in the semifinals of the invitational playoffs.
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The winter season has brought cold weather along with fantastic fashions. For aspiring fashionistas, the cold season means great deals and trends, not rainy days. Thankfully, the laid-back Los Angele
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Dozens of homeless, hungry, people wander the streets of Downtown Los Angeles each day.
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AP Classes Can Slim-Down With a Prerequisite
Overcrowded classrooms have always been of major concern. Such an issue is magnified in accelerated AP classes where a college-level course is evaluated with a comprehensive exam in May.
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Closed Bathrooms Inconvenience Students
Most students have noticed by now that the restrooms in the classroom building have been locked down at very inconvenient times such as nutrition.
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Lunch Line Wastes Time
The cafeteria line is too long and out of control. More than 200 hungry students stand in the lunch line, cramped inside a big crowd that mobs the cafeteria everyday.
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An orange revolution is sweeping Ukraine (named after the color supporters of the opposition candidate wear) after a fraudulent election ended with a Russian backed winner.
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