The Insights of Cronkite: Students from around the Santa Barbara area hear Walter Cronkite speak of peace in the nuclear age at a NAPF benefit banquet
Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Graham Harbison
How often is it that someone changes the industry they work in? Along the way, there may be a few great influences, but nothing compares to the change a young Mr. Walter Cronkite was about to bring to
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Surfer Speaks to Students About His Life Experience
Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Whitney Burke
Jesse Billauer was living a dream life during high school. He was on the path to becoming a professional surfer when, at the age of 17, his entire world was turned upside down. Jesse was accustomed to
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Preparing for Trial
Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Lindsay Nicoletti
In the case, "People v. Kendall," Darian Kendall has been charged with vehicular manslaughter for the death of a fellow driver, Vanessa Foley, in a fatal drag racing collision. His or her representati
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Students Bond on Overnight Class Trips
Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Irina Costea
Silence rang through the Amtrak train station, and the early morning workers were almost falling asleep. The deserted nature of the station at what many students called an ungodly hour of the morning
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"What...there is an English kid in my house?"
Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Kelley Stevens
It was a cloudy night here in Santa Barbara as the minibus carrying my new English sister came pulled up to Laguna. I glanced out at the small group of travelers who were clustered under on the patio
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Families Fear : Rumors fly despite President Bush's assurance that he has no plans to reinstate a military draft.
Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Zach Chotzen-Freund
“We're not going to have a draft, period,” President George W Bush declared on Oct. 8, in the second Presidential debate. Now, as the Bush administration readies itself for four more years in the Whit
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iPods Rocking this World: 10,000 songs equals 562 pounds of vinyl records, 87 pounds of compact disks (CDs), 28 pounds of cassettes, or a 6.2 ounce 40 GB iPod.
Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Sydney Katz
iPods are one of the best selling technologic items around. First appearing to the world in Oct. 2001, their sales have sky rocketed. In the first month they were sold, merely 125,000 were sold. Three
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Kerry concedes, Bush emerges victorious
Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Kaz Berman
As Bush’s opponent concedes, the administration is gearing up for another four years of ‘The War on Terror’, the war in Iraq, constitutional amendments, and of course, some more Michael Moore flicks.A
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Amnesty InternationalLaguna Club Takes a Step Toward a Better World
Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Tim Nelson & Lindsay Nicoletti
Amnesty International is not only a community service club on the Laguna Blanca campus, it “puts a human face on some of the dynamics that occur around the globe”, according to faculty representative
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Stressed to the Max: As application deadlines approach and everything has to be completed and sent in, seniors find that the stress of getting into college is overwhelming when coupled with the pressure of keeping up good grades.
Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Irina Costea & Marisa Johnson
It's the end of October and midnight. A high school senior is sitting in their room on the floor. College applications are spread out all around them and half of them are blank. Next to the applicatio
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The Fourth Estate
Laguna Blanca School
Santa Barbara, CA
Issue Date: Monday, November 22, 2004
Issue: November 22, 2004
Last Update: Thursday, December 02, 2004
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Monday, November 22, 2004 By Kayla Horibe
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As the fall sports season concludes and the winter sports season commences, members of the girls basketball team are looking forward to the coming season. With 11 returning players, a few newcomers to
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Monday, November 22, 2004 By Dan Porterfield
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Last year's Varsity Boys' Basketball team did not play very well. They finished the season with a losing record and another year without a CIF playoff berth. Despite the poor season, they lost only on
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Monday, November 22, 2004 By Ryan Harake
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The Boys' Varsity Soccer team will start the season off with high expectations. The team is very strong this year, losing only one senior from last year. Like the last season, the players will do fitn
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Monday, November 22, 2004 By Emma Porterfield
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Jake SorensonBackground: He is a junior and one of eight children. Jake has been competitvely running since his freshman year.Sports: Cross Country, Basketball, GolfAccomplishments: Recieved 10th pla
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Monday, November 22, 2004 By Kelley Stevens
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As the winter quickly approaches, there is one question on all fan’s minds. How will the Girls Varsity soccer team contend in the upcoming Condor League season?Last year, the girls placed eighth in Di
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Monday, November 22, 2004 By Emma Porterfield
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With the end of the 2004 Girls' Tennis season, a glance at the team's record may prove to be disheartening since they won only two matches. But in reality, the team made great strides to reach a new l
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Monday, November 22, 2004 By Emma Porterfield
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For yet another year in a row, the Girls' Varsity Volleyball team is headed to CIF. And, for back to back seasons, they do so after winning the league title.Led by seven seniors, the team finished the
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Monday, November 22, 2004 By Nicholas Behrman
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Laguna Cross Country this year has come to an end. As many runners on the team would say, this year has been a "rebuilding year." After losing their star runners, the "Warren team," Cross Country has
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Monday, November 22, 2004 By Ryan Harake
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The Boys' Varsity football team is closing its season. The team suffered two key losses to Mission Prep and Maricopa. These losses will prevent the team for making it to CIF for the first time. This y
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