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Issue Date: Saturday, January 01, 2005 Issue: Volume 2, Issue 2 Last Update: Friday, February 04, 2005
  • All-Kauai Marching Band rings in the New Year

    Wednesday, January 26, 2005 By: Jena Smalling

    At the crack of dawn on January1, 2005, with the sun justrising, almost three-hundredstudents from the island of Kauai linedColorado Boulevard inPasadena wearing their alohaspirit.

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  • Mission to Mexico changes lives of orphans and volunteer teens

    Wednesday, January 26, 2005 By: Raeshell Trefry

    The filthy hands grabbed for the bag

    that coordinated with the number

    written on the little girl’s hand. She

    was shivering with excitement.

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  • Rockin the Roach

    Wednesday, January 26, 2005 By: Jasmine Blaine

    Papa Roach has released their fourth

    and newest album entitled Getting Away

    With Murder.

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  • Cannibal Corpse thrives on

    Wednesday, January 26, 2005 By: Noel Liddell

    Cannibal Corpse is a

    super hardcore band whose

    lightning fast booming loud

    riffs only appeal to a few

    people.

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  • Every wish you were cool enough to skateboard like the professionals?

    Wednesday, January 26, 2005 By: Aria Casitllo

    If you have ever skated before, if you haveever wanted to skate, if you have ever wanted todate a skater, if you have ever seen a skateboard,you should read this book.

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  • I vant to suck your blood! Vampire movies aren't all about gore anymore

    Wednesday, January 26, 2005 By: Andrew Jones

    Vampire movies have seethed through the years

    of the cinema as an undercurrent of dark fi lms

    that captured their audiences’ attention.

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  • “I knew that I wanted to go to a community college first and figure out what i wanted to do

    Wednesday, January 26, 2005 By: jennifer ray

    Nicole Piano, a nineteen year old Kapaa High graduate,has been a student at Kauai Community College forthree years. Some Kauai teensdon’t see Kauai CommunityCollege as a legitimate collegeto attend af

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  • "College is for people who need more school. I don't."

    Wednesday, January 26, 2005 By: alan hoffman

    Most kids graduate from high school and then move on

    to college, whether it is community college or to pursue

    other interests.

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  • Matt Scott on dropping out and getting his GED

    Wednesday, January 26, 2005 By: matt scott

    “The best part about

    dropping out of school is not

    having to be there any more.

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  • Get out of MySpace!

    Wednesday, January 26, 2005 By: Marissa Sperry

    “I’m a My Space pimp!”

    -Brian O’Brian

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Popular vote, along with the electoral vote.

Don’t ask me. I honestly don’t know how

he did it. I
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“I’m a My Space pimp!”

-Brian O’Brian
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For months and months the younger

generation was blasted with campaigns. Vote

for Kerry. Vote for Bush. Just vote. Vote they

did.
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Dear Switch Readers,

Sometimes holding onto the future

helps us survive the present
For as long as I can remember, within the

realm of public school Science class,

evolution has been the common explanation

of human existence.
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I may be a stickler for political correctness,

but nothing irritates me more than a

comment that demonstrates a person’s

racial prejudice.
switchLighter than air surfboards are on their way. Expanded PolystyreneFoam (EPS) is one of the new materials being used because it ismuch lighter than urethane blanks. The EPS is then shaped by bein
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The darkness slowly passed by as

he glided up to the surface, hand

holding the fi sh that had been caught

in the darker depth.
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Your future is now! Are you prepared and

happy with where it is taking you?
Many kids think that high school is a waste of time.

According to the census bureau, the graduation rate

in Hawaii is 69 percent.
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