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The Talon Clayton Valley High School Concord, CA
Issue Date: Friday, September 30, 2005 Issue: Volume 46 Issue 1 Last Update: Wednesday, October 19, 2005
  • Soda, junk food prohibited from public schools: Gov. Schwarzenegger signed legislation that will tighten nutrition standards at all schools by 2009

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Deirdre Ruscitti & Zally Ahmadi- News Editors

    Students will have to bid goodbye to the Coca Cola machines, along with candy bars and potato chips...

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  • New principal sees CV as ‘a diamond in the rough’: Principal Gary Swanson takes control of CV

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Zally Ahmadi- News Editor

    As Clayton Valley welcomes a new year and a new class of freshmen...

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  • Hurricane Katrina strikes beyond Gulf Coast

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Roya Biarash- Staff Writer

    Five weeks later and about 2,300 miles away, Hurricane Katrina continues to affect Clayton Valley students and staff...

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  • Students learn job skills, earn credits and money

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Daniel Dwyer- Staff Writer

    Juniors and seniors can attend a class for less than an hour per week and receive not only credits towards graduation, but also money...

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  • Animation brings ‘Corpse Bride’ to life, despite predictable plot

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Ami Mulligan- Business Manager

    “Corpse Bride” has a lot to be proud of: stunning animation and a...

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  • ‘Emily Rose’ provides thrills without ‘Exorcist’ frills

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Patrick Tillery- Staff Writer

    Chainsaw wielding psychos, rotting little girls with supernatural powers, and conniving, murderous mansions are good and all...

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  • ‘Silver lining’ found in laughter

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Deirdre Ruscitti- Just Because

    We all have our bad moments. How we handle them, though, varies from person to person...

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  • Incredible lack of effort with Katrina

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Salma Habib- Candid Thoughts

    Lifeless bodies are carried afloat through infested waters while those who remain struggle to find salvation...

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  • Cherish high school while you still can

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Sara Vatnsdal- Sara Says

    High school flies by, so make the most of it. Make it a memory to remember forever...

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  • Live without regret, just forgive and forget

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Onna Nelson- Starving Artist

    There is a lot of evil in the world. But there is also a lot of good...

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Ugly News for Over 50 Years

At-a-glance

Dramatic comebacks (as well as foiled dramatic comebacks), close calls, and huge plays on both sides of the ball have defined Clayton Valley’s football season...
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There is a lot of evil in the world. But there is also a lot of good...
full story 
High school flies by, so make the most of it. Make it a memory to remember forever...
full story 
Lifeless bodies are carried afloat through infested waters while those who remain struggle to find salvation...
full story 
We all have our bad moments. How we handle them, though, varies from person to person...
full story 
Chainsaw wielding psychos, rotting little girls with supernatural powers, and conniving, murderous mansions are good and all...
full story 
“Corpse Bride” has a lot to be proud of: stunning animation and a...
full story 
Juniors and seniors can attend a class for less than an hour per week and receive not only credits towards graduation, but also money...
full story 
When most students come to school, who is watching them is not a common thought...
full story 
Five weeks later and about 2,300 miles away, Hurricane Katrina continues to affect Clayton Valley students and staff...
full story 
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