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  • Music and Lyrics elicit chuckles: Romantic comedy stars hook audience, charisma creates chemistry

    Friday, March 02, 2007 By: Chelsea Joy

    To be honest, I was not expecting much from the film Music and Lyrics, but I was willing to give it a shot. Sure, the movie starred romantic comedy stars, Drew Barrymore and Hugh Grant, but the plot

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  • Breach defies classic spy film: New box addition bases plot on true story

    Friday, March 02, 2007 By: Taylor Torrence

    Many spy films intrigue the audience through big name stars, an overblown special effects budget and confusing gadgets; Breach is different.

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  • The Colour diversifies rock: Campus grad plays at FPU

    Friday, March 02, 2007 By: Andrew Rurik

    After a limited release of a 4-track extended play (EP), So-Cal rock band, The Colour, finally released their first full-length studio album, Between Earth and Sky on Feb. 6.

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  • Feather named finalist in national competition: Nine publications compete for top 3 distinction

    Friday, March 09, 2007 By: Feather Staff

    For the second year in a row, publication students have reached a milestone in online journalism. The Feather Online and editor-in-chief, Mary Kneefel, ’08, have been named National Scholastic Press A

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  • Teen models learn life skills: After school activity enhances confidence, poise

    Friday, March 09, 2007 By: Suzanna Quiring

    The spotlights spin and the music roars. A tall, beautiful model strides down the runway; all eyes focus on her.

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  • Seniors influence cheer success: Cheerleaders provide alternate perspectives on personal involvment

    Friday, March 09, 2007 By: Michelle Rose

    As the cheer squad takes center stage, lights dim and the squad settles into position. At an instant the music starts and Heather Neel, '07, rises to a scorpion position. With a seemingly flawless rou

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  • Lent yields struggles: Annual commitment lasts 40 days

    Friday, March 09, 2007 By: Jennifer Rose

    Lent originated with the foundation of the Church in commemoration of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. People rededicate to their faith over the 40-day duration prior to Easter.

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  • Preserve family stories: Write down, record history for future generations

    Saturday, March 10, 2007 By: The Feather Staff

    Although most childhood years blur together, simple moments like helping grandma bake apple pie will never be forgotten. As a child, nothing seemed more exciting than helping in the kitchen, while gra

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  • Leadership raises funds for Kids Day: Volunteers sell newspapers, donate time

    Friday, March 23, 2007 By: Coleton Hutchins

    Before sunrise, a group of students set out to claim a vacant street corner to sell newspapers. As the sun edges higher, the number of papers sold and the money raised increases simultaneously.

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  • Alameda County prohibits RCS construction: Redwood Christian Schools files lawsuit in defense of First Amendment

    Friday, March 23, 2007 By: Claire Kister

    When Alameda County denied Redwood Christian Schools (RCS) the right to build a high school in Nov. 2000, they filed a lawsuit in defense of the First Amendment.

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At-a-glance

In a split second, the lives of people across the world changed forever; millions sat glued to their TVs in shock, watching the World Trade Center collapse.
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When time constraints conflict with personal and parental expectations, students must cope with college pressure.
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For the second time this week she forgets a math assignment and now must face her teacher. The ride home is no solstice because she knew her parents would check PowerSchool and
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Weather conditions failed to deter students from hawking their wares at the annual Entrepreneur Fair on March 27. Despite the earlier downpour of rain and a chance for thunderstorms, the Econ Fair con
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The global Internet opens a plethora of access to friends and information. In addition, the World Wide Web provides a source of entertainment. Some even find the online universe more enjoyable than te
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Students from across the Valley will now have the opportunity to become the next successful Hollywood director. The video production program is a partner with the Police Activity League (PAL) to creat
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Astronaut Farmer frustrates realist: Surreal fixation foils theme, illogical plot creates confusion
Even though a man farms by trade, his thoughts reside in the stars while he spends time building a rocket in his barn. Sound ridiculous? It is.
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Keegan Shea never thought he would be called upon to play with swords, but the senior woodshop student has been cutting, gluing, nailing and sanding weapons during zero and first period for almost two
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The Colour fulfills alumnus' dream: Nate Warkentin forms rock group, tours across country
Many student musicians hold aspirations of becoming famous. Whether being the front man of a popular rock band, or a backup guitarist, many desire to achieve rock-star status.
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When Alameda County denied Redwood Christian Schools (RCS) the right to build a high school in Nov. 2000, they filed a lawsuit in defense of the First Amendment.
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