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  • Enforcement of Tardy Policy Detains Students

    Friday, October 14, 2005 By: Michele Grinblat

    Some 275 students reported to the lunch area Oct. 10, the first day the tardy policy took effect. The Cafeteria, exceeded capacity as latecomers lined the walls and sat on the floors.

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  • Brentwood Tastes

    Friday, October 14, 2005 By: Jasmine Peters and Kyle Mosqueda

    Coldwell Banker hosted its 18th Annual Great Tastes in Brentwood Festival on Sunday, Oct. 9.

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  • The Real Major League Three Strikes...and You Don’t Walk

    Friday, October 14, 2005 By: Editorial

    Principal McGee has implemented a new policy regarding senior truancy.

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  • Green Day Electrifies Hollywood

    Friday, October 14, 2005 By: Jeff Goodman

    It was more of a cloudy blue night than a green day, and in the light pollution of Los Angeles the only stars were the scores of lighters and cell phones waving in the air.

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  • Klarin Clarifies

    Friday, October 14, 2005 By: Jasime Peters

    The campus has adopted Assistant Principal Randall Klarin, replacing Harry Haskell who has been promoted to principal at the Orthopaedic Medical Magnet High School.

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  • Gridmen Undefeated, 5-0

    Friday, October 14, 2005 By: Eric Arline

    When undefeated, every game is a test of endurance.

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At-a-glance

Cross-country, a sport often overlooked by those who do not understand it, not only requires physical components but also mental aspects of competitive sports.
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When undefeated, every game is a test of endurance.
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Punk Rock, Doesn’t Roll
In punk rock, drums, guitars, and vocals make a hit song--just look at the All American Rejects.
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Why do men have nipples? Does chocolate really give you acne? Can drinking coffee stunt your growth?
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The campus has adopted Assistant Principal Randall Klarin, replacing Harry Haskell who has been promoted to principal at the Orthopaedic Medical Magnet High School.
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It was more of a cloudy blue night than a green day, and in the light pollution of Los Angeles the only stars were the scores of lighters and cell phones waving in the air.
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Principal McGee has implemented a new policy regarding senior truancy.
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Dear Editors:



It was with great amusement and satisfaction that I read Jacob Berezin’s ironic editorial screed against the five paragraphs essay.
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Dear Editors:

I beg to differ with the opinion expressed on the irrelevance of the five-paragraph essay.
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Sixty laptops and a printer were stolen from the classrooms of Rosaisela Lomeli, Kristen Lyons, and Olga Kokino over the weekend. No doors or windows were broken, leading police to believe that the ro
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