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  • Student Body Account in Debt $25-40k

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Jacob Berezin

    The student body account, which supports sports teams, the yearbook, and other organizations, is in debt $25-40,000, according to Principal Elois McGehee.

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  • Crusade Banning Junk Food Hurts Schools

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Rajat Deva

    Student vending and soda machines have gotten a serious makeover since last year. LAUSD decided to ban “junk food” since Gov. Schwarzenegger enforced the ban throughout the state to combat the common

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  • Globe Trotters Return

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Michele Grinblat

    To some, summer is two months of sleeping until noon with a remote in one hand and a bag of popcorn in the other. To others, it is an opportunity to escape the confining walls of Los Angeles.

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  • Jarrett Barbarick

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Jasmine Peters

    Jarrett Barbarick, a biology and Integrated Coordinated Science teacher, has gotten through the hardest part of teaching, the first day at a new school. He was nervous on the first day but lov

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  • Eric Eisner: ‘There is always more to do in life’

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Richard Wakeman

    Eric Eisner is a most recent addition to the University High School English Department. With a literature major and a minor in Education from UC Santa Cruz, and a master’s degree in Education from UC

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  • Leslie Becerra

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Eric Arline

    Former Uni student, Leslie Becerra, returning as a teacher, has readjusted to Wildcat life.

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  • Kyle Laughlin

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Rajat Deva

    Kyle Laughlin steps into the Uni scene as a history teacher for tenth and eleventh graders. He teaches both United States as well as World History in the Barrington parking lot bungalows.

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  • Alfee Enciso

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Jacob Berezin

    Alfee Enciso was poised to go to law school and become a lawyer after he graduated college when a friend encouraged him to be a teacher. “I started teaching and fell in love; I forgot all about law sc

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  • Emily Vollmer

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Eric Arline

    Emily Vollmer, a new addition to the English department, started her substituting career in Toledo, Ohio in 1992. She decided to come to Los Angeles and continue substituting for the Los Angeles Unifi

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  • Steve Hosohama

    Friday, September 30, 2005 By: Erin Whalen

    As a teenager, Steven Hosohama never dreamed of becoming a Physical Education coach. Of course, he loved to play baseball and basketball, but he had his heart set on becoming an architect or an engine

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Many high school students share in the experience of trying out for an athletic team, playing weekly games, and relishing in victory against league and city rivals. None of these luxuries would exist,
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In the first game of any athletic season, there is so much to worry about: the offense, the fans, and the anxiety that has built up prior to the game.
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What’s that smell? Is it the smell of victory? This summer, while most students were tanning at the beach and shopping in the malls, the Varsity football team spent their time “tearing up the field.”
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Even before their season officially starts, the Girls Volleyball team has scored a huge victory.
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Heddie Richards is really excited to be here in her first year at UHS. She likes the excitement of the students and their outgoing personalities as well as their kindness. She also loves the faculty s
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A graduate from University High School, Mia Young has returned to teach ninth and tenth grade students the fundamentals of the English language.
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When in need of a little inspiration, many turn to the witty word of children’s author Dr. Seuss. After all, very few people can exude such a positive attitude like Seuss can.
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As a teenager, Steven Hosohama never dreamed of becoming a Physical Education coach. Of course, he loved to play baseball and basketball, but he had his heart set on becoming an architect or an engine
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Emily Vollmer, a new addition to the English department, started her substituting career in Toledo, Ohio in 1992. She decided to come to Los Angeles and continue substituting for the Los Angeles Unifi
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Alfee Enciso was poised to go to law school and become a lawyer after he graduated college when a friend encouraged him to be a teacher. “I started teaching and fell in love; I forgot all about law sc
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