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  • Security Beefs Up Random Searches

    Monday, April 17, 2006 By: Erin Whalen

    Students may have been surprised this week to be subjected to random metal detector searches.

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  • Aslan Clarifies Iraqi War to History Students

    Monday, April 17, 2006 By: Jeff Goodman

    Reza Aslan thinks he has a solution to the war in Iraq.

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  • ‘Doughnuts’The Taste that Can Kill?

    Monday, April 17, 2006 By: Jasmine Peters

    Some students who use personal vehicles as means of transportation constantly show off their abilities to perform “doughnuts” and screech their brakes upon moving their car from the parking lot.

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  • Nowhere to Turn, Nowhere to Sleep

    Monday, April 17, 2006 By: Michele Grinblat

    Homelessness has been haunting Los Angeles for quite some time, and yet the city still falls short in deterring the problem.

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  • She's The Man: • Red Carpet Premiere

    Monday, April 17, 2006 By: Brittany Self

    University High’s Journalism newspaper staff attended the red carpet premiere of “She’s the Man” starring Amanda Bynes on March 8 at the Mann Theatre in Westwood.

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  • She's The Man: • Red Carpet Premiere

    Monday, April 17, 2006 By: Brittany Self

    University High’s Journalism newspaper staff attended the red carpet premiere of “She’s the Man” starring Amanda Bynes on March 8 at the Mann Theatre in Westwood.

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  • V for Vendetta, S for Sensational

    Monday, April 17, 2006 By: Era Dykhne

    As the hybrid of a somewhat bizarre merger of1984 and Zorro, V for Vendetta meets and exceeds all media-fueled expectations.

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  • Hills Have Eyes, Viewers Shut Theirs: The remake of Wes Craven’s horror classic is even more terrifying than the original

    Monday, April 17, 2006 By: Regina Shapiro

    The remake of Wes Craven’s horror flick, The Hills Have Eyes (1977), has made audiences everywhere think twice about taking road trips.

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  • Marathoner Sprints Past Personal Best

    Monday, April 17, 2006 By: Michele Grinblat

    After months of heart-pumping training, thousands of anixous runners approached the starting line in Downtown, Los Angeles to compete in the 21st annual Los Angeles Marathon.

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  • Batmen Stray From Their Orbit Against Comets

    Monday, April 17, 2006 By: Erin Whalen

    Under Coach Alex Kocol, this year’s rigorous baseball schedule is testing the skills of the Varsity Batmen as it faces elite schools such as El Camino Real, Chatsworth, Cleveland, and Narbonne.

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The storm has finally cleared for the boys’ Varsity tennis team.
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The words could be heard over the bouncing balls and the cheering crowds, the score standing at 9-8 in the current game.
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Coach Kelly Aguda is once again pleased and confident with the promising turnout of track and field athletes this year, and she is looking forward to a strong showing in league meets this season.
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Under Coach Alex Kocol, this year’s rigorous baseball schedule is testing the skills of the Varsity Batmen as it faces elite schools such as El Camino Real, Chatsworth, Cleveland, and Narbonne.
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Under Coach Alex Kocol, this year’s rigorous baseball schedule is testing the skills of the Varsity Batmen as it faces elite schools such as El Camino Real, Chatsworth, Cleveland, and Narbonne.
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Ladies and gentelmen, please welcome the new age of the “Ultra-mobile” PC’s (UMPCs) pioneered by Microsoft.
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After months of heart-pumping training, thousands of anixous runners approached the starting line in Downtown, Los Angeles to compete in the 21st annual Los Angeles Marathon.
full story 
Hills Have Eyes, Viewers Shut Theirs: The remake of Wes Craven’s horror classic is even more terrifying than the original
The remake of Wes Craven’s horror flick, The Hills Have Eyes (1977), has made audiences everywhere think twice about taking road trips.
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The Leadership class attended a conference along with other LAUSD high schools at the Culver City Radisson Hotel on March 14.
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America’s fascination with health and weight loss has reached an all time high. People are exercising more than ever and extreme diets are a billion dollar trend.
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