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  • Greenhouse gas infects atmosphere: New global warming plans created, control increased temperatures

    Friday, February 02, 2007 By: Taylor Torrence

    Polar bears must swim longer to find ice, while fish must move farther to find cooler water. A winter day in January feels as if it were in June. Great glaciers in the mountains melt, sea levels rise,

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  • Defender sweeps, breaks leg: Coleton Hutchins sustains soccer injury, out for season

    Friday, February 02, 2007 By: Jennifer Rose

    A Coast Union stiker dribbled the ball up the field with the score, 0-0, when the match came to a halt.

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  • Newfound abilities fuse Heroes: NBC's new series creates diverse characters

    Friday, February 02, 2007 By: Perri Potigan

    Rain pours from a gray streaked sky, flooding down over the crowded streets of Bombay, India. Dr. Mohinder Suresh exits his office, stepping out onto the rain-slicked pavement, with a frustrated bewil

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  • Tennis courts undergo renovation: Renovation updates courts

    Friday, February 09, 2007 By: Michelle Rose

    Tar and pitch currently covers the campus tennis courts after a long-awaited upgrade. The new courts are emerging from the early stages of construction.

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  • Apple craze continues: Technological empire unveils iPhone

    Friday, February 09, 2007 By: Chelsea Joy

    As technology develops, the demand for the newest gadget increases. The Apple empire seems to quench this thirst with computers, laptops and the increasingly popular iPod.

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  • Publications staff anticipates Big Apple: Columbia University, New York sites top tour list

    Friday, February 09, 2007 By: Andrew Rurik

    The hustle and bustle of the Big Apple attracts thousands of tourists per year. This year, journalism students will trek cross-country to New York City and become a part of the excitement in the metro

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  • Freshman dances in dreams: A dancer since her third birthday, Edwards practices six days a week

    Friday, February 09, 2007 By: Brittany Lauber

    Lights illuminate the dark theater to reveal dancers. Countless hours of practice pay off as they glide across the floor with graceful poise. For freshman Amanda Edwards, the toil and rewards of balle

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  • Workshop aids college-minded

    Friday, February 16, 2007 By: Brittany Stobbe

    While funding for college causes stress among seniors, many students find the process becomes easier with guidelines. Regardless of available scholarships, many need to find their own funding for coll

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  • Inactivity slows education: Vacations cause mental lethargy, students require review

    Friday, February 16, 2007 By: Benjamin Dang

    With winter break long past, the memory of failed New Year resolutions still resides in the minds of students. And some struggle to adjust back into the groove of homework assignments and seven hours

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  • Inactivity slows education: Vacations cause mental lethargy, students require review

    Friday, February 16, 2007 By: Benjamin Dang

    With winter break long past, the memory of failed New Year resolutions still resides in the minds of students. And some struggle to adjust back into the groove of homework assignments and seven hours

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Although the California Scholarship Federation (CSF) began 17 years ago, adviser Ellen King created a tour of various universities to help students with their college goals.
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Loud music, a couple beers and a crowded dance floor may seem like harmless fun, but the consequences of a teenage party may prove to be more fatal than a stained rug and a broken lamp.
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Classes combine, construct video memories: Yearbook provides photos, computer staff assembles film
At the end of every school year, students look forward to two things; summer break and the yearbook.
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With winter break long past, the memory of failed New Year resolutions still resides in the minds of students. And some struggle to adjust back into the groove of homework assignments and seven hours
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With winter break long past, the memory of failed New Year resolutions still resides in the minds of students. And some struggle to adjust back into the groove of homework assignments and seven hours
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As students grow older, many seek ways to prepare for life after high school. Developing study habits, social skills and getting a driver’s license all serve this purpose; however some overlook gettin
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