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  • Food Festival Highlights Cultural Diversity

    Friday, December 09, 2005 By: Jasmine Peters

    The University High Leadership team along with a plethora of Clubs and Organizations, hosted a cultural food festival on, Dec.8 during lunch in the grove.

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  • History Day Takes a Stand

    Friday, December 09, 2005 By: Rajat Deva

    Over a hundred and fifty project display boards crowd up the school cafeteria as judges critically analyze each and every one with their creators.

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  • Bush Immigration Policies Reek of Redundancy

    Friday, December 09, 2005 By: Rich Wakeman

    President Bush has just unveiled a new plan regarding immigration.

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  • Bush Immigration Policies Reek of Redundancy

    Friday, December 09, 2005 By: Rich Wakeman

    President Bush has just unveiled a new plan regarding immigration.

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  • Pop/R&B Artist Ne-Yo Surprises With Name, Stuns With Sound

    Friday, December 09, 2005 By: Eric Arline

    As one of the latest young pop/R&B artists, Ne-Yo, stands out from the rest of the newcomers gracing the music scene like Bobby Valentino, Chris Brown, and Trey Songz because he is far from a mere roo

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  • Persian Club Reestablished

    Friday, December 09, 2005 By: Michele Grinblat

    Persian Student Union (PSU) held its first meeting on Nov. 1. The club provides a gathering place for Persian and non Persian students, regardless of their religion or native heritage to share person

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  • Supernatural Captures Horror Flick Terror on the Small Screen

    Friday, December 09, 2005 By: Era Dykhne

    Superhero fans rejoice: Warner Brothers’ newest power-pair of butt-kicking, wisecracking, incredibly gorgeous, good boys with a bad past are irresistible.Supernatural’s Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackl

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  • Lady Kickers Reach Goals

    Friday, December 09, 2005 By: Jeff Goodman

    It doesn’t bother them that they only have two seniors, or that a freshman is leading the team in goals. They aren’t worried about facing tougher opponents when league play begins.

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  • From Nerf to Turf, Grimes Produces

    Friday, December 09, 2005 By: Jasmine Peters

    Aaron Grimes has made a name for himself as a motivated student and an outstanding football player.

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At-a-glance

Despite the inexperience of the wrestling team, the Wildcats are determined to end this season with success. This year, they are expecting to place higher in City than last year’s 6th place squad.
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The boys’ Varsity soccer team gets kicking this winter. League play has not yet begun, but the Kickers have had their feet on the ball in three scrimmages against Foshay, Sylmar, and Fremont.
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It was the worst of games, it was the best of games. It was a contest of futility, it was a contest of production. It was a competition of misery, it was a competition of enthusiasm.
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Aaron Grimes has made a name for himself as a motivated student and an outstanding football player.
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It doesn’t bother them that they only have two seniors, or that a freshman is leading the team in goals. They aren’t worried about facing tougher opponents when league play begins.
full story 
Supernatural Captures Horror Flick Terror on the Small Screen
Superhero fans rejoice: Warner Brothers’ newest power-pair of butt-kicking, wisecracking, incredibly gorgeous, good boys with a bad past are irresistible.Supernatural’s Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackl
full story 
Persian Student Union (PSU) held its first meeting on Nov. 1. The club provides a gathering place for Persian and non Persian students, regardless of their religion or native heritage to share person
full story 
As one of the latest young pop/R&B artists, Ne-Yo, stands out from the rest of the newcomers gracing the music scene like Bobby Valentino, Chris Brown, and Trey Songz because he is far from a mere roo
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Many individuals are unaware of the laws passed that are hurting our society so detrimentally.
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The United States housing market is slowly moving on the decline. As of next year, as many as 800,000 jobs are projected to be lost.
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