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  • Political Artist Robbie Conal Inspires Students

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Jacob Berezin

    Guerilla artist and USC art professor Robbie Conal gave a presentation to a packed Stivelman Theater about his art, politics, and upbringing.

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  • Bush’s Veto-Threats Support Torture

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Rich Wakeman

    President Bush has threatened to veto a bill that, if passed, would prevent the Central Intelligence Agency from utilizing interrogation methods abroad that are not sanctioned for use on prisoners sta

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  • College Admissions Unfair to Students

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Jasmine Peters

    Now is the time of year when high school seniors are scrambling around and working countless hours to complete the seemingly never-ending college applications. But is all of this really necessary? Why

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  • Xbox 360 vs PlayStation 3

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Kyle Mosqueda

    Enthusiasm amongst hardcore gamers and casual players alike acclimate to a feverish pitch as the debut of the next-generation gaming consoles, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, draws ever so closer. One qu

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  • American Wasteland

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Rich Wakeman

    NEVER judge a book by its cover. Upon first laying eyes upon the packaging of Tony Hawk’s American Wasteland, I was struck by the amount of pink on the cover. Decidedly unmanly, I told myself. Heav

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  • Ultimate Spiderman

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Jacob Berezin

    The latest Spiderman game, “Ultimate Spiderman,” drops you in New York City to save the day as Spiderman, or to destroy it as his nemesis Venom.The game is completely open ended. You web sling around

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  • X-Men Legends 2 Falls Short

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Rajat Deva

    The next time you visit your local gaming store, you’ll be sure to see “X Men Legends 2” stacked on the shelves with few copies being purchased. The most recent multi platform X-Men game has its own u

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  • DrumlineA Unique Beat

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Michele Grinblat

    Students often strive to make the most of their high school experience. In addition to burying their heads in books, they seek fun and excitement. Although Uni offers many activities for student parti

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  • Sequels Take Over

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Paulina Sevilla

    When schools and work overwhelm, there are certain activities we’ve come to rely on as a way to forget our troubles and relax.

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  • Math Whizz Plays Ball

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Erin Whalen

    Growing up in South Korea, Erik Park always dreamed of coming to the United States.

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As the volleyball season wraps up, the Lady Spikers can proudly claim something that no previous Varsity team can: they managed to go farther than any other girls’ volleyball team in school history by
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With a new head coach and only two returning players, the boys’ Varsity basketball team has a substantial amount of work to do as it prepares for the upcoming season. And the Hoopsters are anything bu
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Establishing his love for football at the early age of six, Titus Young has proven himself as an astoundingly talented football player as well as an accomplished student.
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When they last played Grant on Oct. 7, the Varsity Gridmen came out on top with a score of 49-14. Quarterback Jason Robinson, senior, contributed almost half of the points with one passing touchdown a
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By the time they get on their way to the City Finals tomorrow morning, the cross-country teams will have prepared themselves in school and around town. This year’s Finalists are getting ready for the
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It is about that time when seniors are stressed about visiting colleges and making a decision about where they are going to spend the next few years of their lives. Wouldn’t it be great to visit about
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Growing up in South Korea, Erik Park always dreamed of coming to the United States.
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When schools and work overwhelm, there are certain activities we’ve come to rely on as a way to forget our troubles and relax.
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With the first semester well underway, many students have found unique ways to occupy their time. From after school activities to part time jobs, there are many things that catch the teenage attention
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Several members of Uni’s chapter of The Junior State of America (JSA) convened this weekend at the LAX Marriot Hotel with fellow JSAers for Fall State 2005: “Asking Questions, Demanding Answers.”
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