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  • Romer Visits Campus to Discuss Fault Line

    Monday, February 14, 2005 By: Shireen Nabavi

    LAUSD Superintendent Roy Romer, Board Member Marlene Cantor, and other school officials held a press conference yesterday to inform the public about the fault line which runs through the middle of our

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  • Anti-Evolution Should Not Be Taught

    Monday, February 14, 2005 By: Jacob Berezin

    Ceationism, the anti-evolutionary belief that humans and life on Earth was created by God, not evolution, has been soundly defeated. It is no longer taught in public schools because judges found it to

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  • Leadership Hosts Love Week

    Monday, February 14, 2005 By: Lynda Dubon

    In celebration of Valentine’s Day, leadership dedicated every day of this week to love and love-related festivities.

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  • Screen Actors Guild Awards Excellence in Film and Television

    Monday, February 14, 2005 By: Era Dykhne

    Hollywood was aglow as the biggest stars of film and television gathered at the Shrine Exposition Center for the 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.

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  • American Idol Pokes Fun

    Monday, February 14, 2005 By: Devon Irete

    American Idol, in its fourth season, seems to be as strong as ever in ratings, but will the talent presented this time around be enough to keep viewers watching all season long?

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  • Boys’ Soccer Nearing End

    Monday, February 14, 2005 By: Matthew Wong

    Boys’ soccer will complete their season today at Westchester. Although the team played hard, crucial errors brought defeat, bringing about a weak record compared to recent years.

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The girls’ basketball team, under the tutelage of Coach Roger Kiyomura, is preparing to wrap-up the season.
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Contrary to popular opinion, wrestlers are finely tuned athletes, worthy of respect and student support much like the “major” sports, football and basketball. Coach Ernest Ciaccio is doing all he can
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Boys’ soccer will complete their season today at Westchester. Although the team played hard, crucial errors brought defeat, bringing about a weak record compared to recent years.
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American Idol, in its fourth season, seems to be as strong as ever in ratings, but will the talent presented this time around be enough to keep viewers watching all season long?
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Hollywood was aglow as the biggest stars of film and television gathered at the Shrine Exposition Center for the 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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The Spanish Club is planning to have a cruise to one of the twenty-one Spanish speaking countries.
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In celebration of Valentine’s Day, leadership dedicated every day of this week to love and love-related festivities.
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It has been over fifty years since Iraq has had a democratic election. The election that just took place in the troop infested country was a success, as about eighty million people voted and cast thei
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After watching Hotel Rwanda one thing became abundantly clear. There are some acts of genocide that America cares about and some that just aren’t important enough to garner any kind of life saving int
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According to the Education Trust, 30% of the nation’s high school graduates do not attend 4-year colleges and universities within two years of graduation.
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