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  • Cafe 50’s Plays Host to Yearbook Fundraiser

    Friday, February 24, 2006 By: Jasmine Peters

    The University High School Yearbook staff is currently fundraising along with Cafe 50’s in order to raise money for the production of the 2006 Paw Prints Yearbook.

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  • Tardy Policy Seeks More Change

    Friday, February 24, 2006 By: Brittany Self

    The new tardy policy states that students who arrive between 8:00 a.m. and 8:15 a.m. must report to the cafeteria, where they will receive a blue “Tardy Not Excused” slip and be released to their firs

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  • Olympic Champions Strike Gold, Losers Bite the Snow

    Friday, February 24, 2006 By: Era Dykhne

    Every four years the world’s greatest athletes gather in one city to test their limits, push their bodies to the edge, and desperately grasp for the ultimate prize, Olympic gold. Winning the gold meda

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  • Sports Arena, Here They Come!

    Friday, February 24, 2006 By: Erin Whalen

    What is a champion? A champion is a person or team who defends, supports, or defeats something. And the Lady Hoopsters have a great chance to become champions.

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Senior quarterback and outstanding athlete Jason Robinson signed a four-year contract to play college football on a full scholarship at Boise State University.
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Last Saturday’s game against Locke High proved to be a severely disheartening loss for the Varsity Lady Kickers, but also one of motivation to win the Invitational Championship. The girls lost, 8-1, a
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What is a champion? A champion is a person or team who defends, supports, or defeats something. And the Lady Hoopsters have a great chance to become champions.
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The West Coast Soccer Academy (WCSA), which plays its games on campus, plans on purchasing temporary lights. Thus, in an agreement between the soccer club and the Athletic Department, the Gridmen will
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Ask any one over the age of forty about their favorite childhood movie or television show, and chances are there isn’t a gay reference among them. Oh, how much changes in just a few decades. Movies an
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The University High School Cheerleading Squad hosted a fund-raiser at Skate Depot in Cerritos on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2006. The event which invited all students to attend, was held from 6-8 p.m.
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On a typical Saturday, Anna Polumiskova, senior, walks to Fred Segal to try on the hottest new pair of jeans. After raiding their racks, she walks down the street to strut a pair of red stilettos in t
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Every four years the world’s greatest athletes gather in one city to test their limits, push their bodies to the edge, and desperately grasp for the ultimate prize, Olympic gold. Winning the gold meda
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Physical Education classes (P.E.) are designed to give students the exercise their bodies require. Two separate studies in the Journal of the American Medical Association concluded that a poor diet an
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The number of cell-phone users has increased massively over the last five years and accordingly, concern for cell-phone radiation has risen as well. I, myself, feel that excessive cell phone use, whic
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