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  • Students Await Final Judging For Projects

    Monday, January 10, 2005 By: Lynda Dubon and Jayanti Sharma

    The Second Annual University High School History Day Competition for tenth and eleventh graders, conducted by the Social Studies Department, was held on Dec.8-9 from 8a.m. to 3p.m in the Mac Lab and S

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  • Too Few Students Participate; Spirit Week Disappoints

    Monday, January 10, 2005 By: Jose Dubon

    Spirit week burst open this week as Leadership scheduled days from Dec. 13-17 of dress up themes to enliven the campus with characters and costumes. Sadly, too few students dressed up.

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  • Rx Not the Answer

    Monday, January 10, 2005 By: Jacob Berezin

    From television, to newspapers and doctor offices, advertisements for drugs are everywhere. Drug companies out-spend giant consumer product companies for advertisements.

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  • Metroid Prime 2Echoes Failure

    Monday, January 10, 2005 By: Shane Apperson

    Metroid Prime 2: Echoes is the sequel to Nintendo’s Metroid series. The first game was exceedingly boring and the second doesn’t stray far from that path.

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  • Ocean’s Twelve

    Monday, January 10, 2005 By: Shireen Nabavi

    Ocean’s Twelve, the sequel to hit movie Ocean’s Eleven debuted in movie screens on Dec. 10. The entire star-studded cast of the original is back, but this time they are joined by Catherine Zeta-Jon

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  • Holiday Toys Bring Holiday Joys

    Monday, January 10, 2005 By: Era Dykhne

    With the holidays rolling around, you may be wondering how to please everyone on your gift list; here are some ideas to put a smile on even the pickiest faces.

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  • Boys’ Basketball Plays in Bell-Jeff

    Monday, January 10, 2005 By: Erin Whalen

    As the year draws to a close, and we “ring” in the New Year, we also welcome a new boys’ basketball season. Both varsity and junior varsity have played exceptionally well so far in the preseason, whic

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  • Wrestling Season Begins

    Monday, January 10, 2005 By: Rajat Deva

    The boys’ wrestling team season has kicked off and is rolling steadily. The wrestlers, under Head Coach Ernest Ciaccio and Uni alumni Assistant Coaches Mariano Herrera, Antone Hall, and Daniel Cervant

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The boys’ varsity soccer squad continues to struggle with their inconsistent play. Their losses to Fremont on Nov. 7 and Birmingham on Nov. 13 taught them valuable lessons.
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The boys’ wrestling team season has kicked off and is rolling steadily. The wrestlers, under Head Coach Ernest Ciaccio and Uni alumni Assistant Coaches Mariano Herrera, Antone Hall, and Daniel Cervant
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As the year draws to a close, and we “ring” in the New Year, we also welcome a new boys’ basketball season. Both varsity and junior varsity have played exceptionally well so far in the preseason, whic
full story 
With the holidays rolling around, you may be wondering how to please everyone on your gift list; here are some ideas to put a smile on even the pickiest faces.
full story 
Ocean’s Twelve, the sequel to hit movie Ocean’s Eleven debuted in movie screens on Dec. 10. The entire star-studded cast of the original is back, but this time they are joined by Catherine Zeta-Jon
full story 
Metroid Prime 2Echoes Failure
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes is the sequel to Nintendo’s Metroid series. The first game was exceedingly boring and the second doesn’t stray far from that path.
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Bells ring, doors lock. Murmurs of “Is she here?” and “I haven’t seen her today” grumble through the group of kids in the hallway. A small, frail, befuddled person with a “Go Army” lanyard around her
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History Day, where students create projects or research papers to present their thesis, removes the students from the standardized curriculum of high school and allows them to learn how to conduct res
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Scott Peterson, who was convicted of two counts of murder (for his pregnant wife and unborn son), was sentenced to death earlier this week. Although he did not testify on his own behalf, a juror rema
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From television, to newspapers and doctor offices, advertisements for drugs are everywhere. Drug companies out-spend giant consumer product companies for advertisements.
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