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The Colonial Gazette Fairfax High School Los Angeles, CA
Issue Date: Friday, May 14, 2010 Issue: Vol.135 #5 Last Update: Friday, May 21, 2010
  • Lions to Play on New Field

    Friday, May 21, 2010 By: IAN LOVETT

    When Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, 3rd District, was part of the track team at Fairfax High School in the 1960s, he ran on the same dirt track that current Fairfax High students use.

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  • Furlough Days Will Impact School Year

    Thursday, May 20, 2010 By: BOH YOUNG LEE

    While some students are celebrating the curtailed school year, there is much more to the story than just fewer school days until graduation.

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  • Brand New Gym to be Added to Physical Education Classes

    Thursday, May 20, 2010 By: MIN-JI YI

    There are limited activities that are associated with physical education classes – beyond running, basketball, and volleyball, there aren’t very many options left. But all of that is about to change i

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  • Young Writers Shine through UCLA Writing Project

    Thursday, May 20, 2010 By: MIN-JI YI

    Sure, they’re high school students, but they’re not your everyday teens. They’re young writers with great stories to tell, and they gather in one place annually to share their talent with each other.

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  • Fairfax Students Win Game Show

    Thursday, May 20, 2010 By: JARIM KU

    Selected Fairfax students were invited to participate in a pilot game show. A pilot show is much like a rough draft of a television show, which will be shown to networks and see if they like it enough

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  • 'Tis the Season of Prom

    Thursday, May 20, 2010 By: BOH YOUNG LEE

    AP tests are finally over, and only finals and graduation await us. Girls are busy buying their dresses and everyone’s buzzing about who asked who. Yes, it’s that time of the year again – it’s prom se

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  • Annual Pops Concert Rocks the School

    Thursday, May 20, 2010 By: ALEX YAMADA

    Talented performers gathered in the Swan Auditorium for the third annual Pops Concert. The school Choir, Orchestra, Percussion, Wind, and Jazz Ensembles, Winter Guard, and Symphony all gathered to per

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  • Kick-Ass Packs a Punch

    Thursday, May 20, 2010 By: ALEX YAMADA

    Kick-Ass is like Superbad with superhero costumes, blood, murder, a potty-mouthed little girl who knows a whole lot of profanity. While unlikely to win any Oscars, Kick-Ass is sure to entertain super

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  • Prepare to be Charmed

    Friday, May 14, 2010 By: MIN-JI YI

    The Charmers, written by Fairfax students Christopher Granados and Angela Avila and directed by Mercy Vasquez, opened on Friday, May 7 in Greenway Court Theater. The talented cast and crew consisted e

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  • Outlook Good for Fairfax Baseball

    Friday, May 14, 2010 By: ALEX YAMADA

    The Lions seem to be well on their way to making a big impact this season in the Los Angeles City Section Division I. They are in fourth place, behind Los Angeles High, Crenshaw High, and Eagle Rock

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At-a-glance

When Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, 3rd District, was part of the track team at Fairfax High School in the 1960s, he ran on the same dirt track that current Fairfax High students use.
full story 
While some students are celebrating the curtailed school year, there is much more to the story than just fewer school days until graduation.
full story 
There are limited activities that are associated with physical education classes – beyond running, basketball, and volleyball, there aren’t very many options left. But all of that is about to change i
full story 
Sure, they’re high school students, but they’re not your everyday teens. They’re young writers with great stories to tell, and they gather in one place annually to share their talent with each other.
full story 
Selected Fairfax students were invited to participate in a pilot game show. A pilot show is much like a rough draft of a television show, which will be shown to networks and see if they like it enough
full story 
AP tests are finally over, and only finals and graduation await us. Girls are busy buying their dresses and everyone’s buzzing about who asked who. Yes, it’s that time of the year again – it’s prom se
full story 
Have you ever wished you could go back in time? To change a certain event in your life? Maybe you have, in an embarrassing five seconds that made you the laughing stock of the entire school, or after
full story 
Talented performers gathered in the Swan Auditorium for the third annual Pops Concert. The school Choir, Orchestra, Percussion, Wind, and Jazz Ensembles, Winter Guard, and Symphony all gathered to per
full story 
Kick-Ass is like Superbad with superhero costumes, blood, murder, a potty-mouthed little girl who knows a whole lot of profanity. While unlikely to win any Oscars, Kick-Ass is sure to entertain super
full story 
Kick-Ass is like Superbad with superhero costumes, blood, murder, a potty-mouthed little girl who knows a whole lot of profanity. While unlikely to win any Oscars, Kick-Ass is sure to entertain super
full story 
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