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  • English Scholars Enjoy the Californian Experience

    Wednesday, November 16, 2005 By: Marisa Nicoletti

    The British have invaded once again. For the past 18 years, Laguna students volunteer to host exchange students from John of Gaunt School in England. The exchange program was started in 1987 and firs

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  • Carpe Diem, Is What They Did

    Wednesday, November 16, 2005 By: Felicia Palmer

    Laguna made another first on Saturday, Nov. 5. Ms. Hollie Haycock, Latin teacher, accompanied her Latin students on a trip to Glendale for a Latin conference. The conference, entitled SCRAM (Southern

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  • Democrats Excited, DeLay Indicted

    Wednesday, November 16, 2005 By: Dan Porterfield

    House Majority leader Tom DeLay (R-TX) has been indicted for laundering money and misappropriating campaign funds. These allegations date back several moths, but DeLay recently took temporary leave fr

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  • Is It Becoming Okay To Be Gay?: It appears as though gay teens are coming out at earlier ages to a seemingly more accepting American society. Everything from movies and TV shows to music and literature are aiding in these recent changes. But the question still remains: how will this aff

    Wednesday, November 16, 2005 By: Jennifer Lauer

    “That’s so gay!” This term seems to have taken a permanent place in modern day teenage vocabulary, however it seems as though the tides of society are changing. While kids say this phrase as regularly

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  • Good Night and Good Luck: History teacher travels to Columbia to honor Friendly

    Wednesday, November 16, 2005 By: Lindsay Nicoletti

    Our very own Ms. Martha Elliot, U.S. History and Law and Society teacher, brought a little taste of Hollywood back to Laguna after she returned from a private screening of Good Night and Good Luck at

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  • Doubt Arrives as Clouds of Stress Cast a Shadow Over Our Already Stressful Senior Year: They promise that we’ll get into college, that we’ll succeed at life, and that we’ll still have time to relax. However, as college deadlines get closer and sports become more competitive, these reassuring promises can be a little hard to believe.

    Wednesday, November 16, 2005 By: Katrine Andersen

    As our senior year steadily moves along and we’ve begun to settle comfortably into the routine of things, it seems as though a cloud of stress, uncertainty, and a realization of hopelessness has begun

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  • Asked and Answered: After all eight propositions (73-80) were rejected by California’s voters, many have begun to speculate on the legitimacy of Governor Schwarzenegger’s first term. Of these propositions, four were endorsed by Schwarzenegger, the rejections of which have ma

    Wednesday, November 16, 2005 By: Dan Porterfield

    Ever since his election in 2003, California Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s approval rating has plunged almost as quickly as his film career. Many believe that his popularity is crashing because of

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  • Working Towards Peace

    Friday, November 18, 2005 By: Miranda Green

    In an attempt to find some plans for the summer, as well as completing required community service hours, Chris Kreutzkampf caught wind of an organization in need of volunteers and decided to join. He

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  • Drumming to Lend a Hand

    Friday, November 18, 2005 By: Felicia Palmer

    While many students, in an effort to help victims of Hurricane Katrina, simply donated money through their school, Jamie Howell and the band he participates in decided to take matters into their own s

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  • Halloween!!!

    Friday, November 18, 2005 By: Melissa Schmitt

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The Fourth Estate Laguna Blanca School Santa Barbara, CA
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This fall, a new technical art class has been added to course offerings. Digital Photography is a class based on learning the fundamental skills needed to work with a digital camera and print quality
The music is blaring and everyone is boogying to some song. You’re standing on the side, when you see some girl eyeing you down. What are you going to do, sit there and be nervous? NO! What you are go
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Teaming up to bring one of this year’s surprise hit rap albums is the costumed duo of Dangermouse (the creator of the Grey Album) and MF Doom. Well known, but still under the pop chart radar, the duo
The Boy Least Likely To’s latest album, The Best Party Ever, may sound like a joke when you first hear it, but after listening a few times, you’ll be coming back for more.The entire album sounds compl
Cd Reviewsm83, Before the Dawn Heals Us
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The 2005 release of Before the Dawn Heals Us, by m83, oscillates between pounding drum beats, screaming guitar riffs, and clear, soft melodies. This dark synth-pop concept album has taken the band fro
Three of Hollywood’s most anticipated films will hit the theatres this winter that you won’t want to miss: “Walk the Line,” “Pride and Prejudice,” and “Broke Mountain.” “Walk the Line” is a 20th Centu
“I smoke two joints, before I smoke two joints, and then I smoke two more.” Ahh, the wise and well-known words of the reggae band, Sublime. Yes, even the kings of rock-steady reggae rhythms hit the re
Every rock n’ roll fairy-tale starts with a simple story such as Jack Johnson who used to play for his friends when they were hanging out. Then one of his friends decided to record a few of his songs
For fall sports, there are two main ones that always go to CIF: the new attendee, football and the old one volleyball. But this year, a little known sport and a little followed team, will be joining t
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Once a year, over 400 students from kindergarten through twelfth grade, gather together to socialize, exercise, eat, and have a good time. This annual event to raise money for Laguna athletics could n
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