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  • Children's Hospital hosts CSF: 15 members assist local literacy fair, 3-hour duration

    Friday, April 13, 2007 By: Kelly Gong

    The California Scholarship Federation (CSF) believes three hours of service at the Children's Hospital Central California (Valley Children's Hospital) helped raise morale in the Children's Literacy F

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  • Caffeine boosts energy, health risks: Large coffee, soda intake affects sleep, hormones

    Friday, April 13, 2007 By: Elisha Quintana

    A warm cup of java in the morning can be more detrimental rather than beneficial. While the number of Starbucks coffee houses and soda machines increase, many seem lured into dependence upon caffeine

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  • Conditions curb new drivers: Law restricts hours, underage passenger

    Friday, April 13, 2007 By: Michelle Rose

    Although teens represent a fraction of drivers on the road, they are responsible for the majority traffic accidents. As a result of such statistics, the law requires young drivers to spend more time b

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  • Sophomore survives co-ed team: Abby Schoettler joins golf without experience, only girl

    Friday, April 13, 2007 By: Claire Kister

    A baby blue glove, multicolored golf balls and polished fingernails make one athlete on campus stand out from the rest of her teammates.

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  • Food teaches Spanish: Two classes visit authentic restaurant, La Paelle

    Friday, April 13, 2007 By: Taylor Torrence

    Taking a foreign language class includes more than just memorizing words and learning grammar rules. Experiencing the culture first-hand serves as an imperative lesson and the local Spanish restaurant

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  • Meet the Robinsons remakes CGI: Latest Disney film requires 3-D glasses, features all-star cast cameos

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: Chelsea Joy

    The newest Disney flick has kids grabbing for 3-D glasses and adults chuckling at the all-star cast cameos. Okay, Meet the Robinsons does not quite have the charm and warm-fuzzy feeling that old class

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  • Last Mimzy limits potential: New box office addition appeals to kids, encourages intellectual development

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: Brittany Lauber

    A box of toys appears on the beach to be discovered by two children. What they come to use them for, however, becomes much more than an adolescent's game. In The Last Mimzy, released on March 23, t

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  • Campus fights math battle: CSU sponsors Math Field Day, 70-100 FC students compete

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: Benjamin Dang

    Instead of spending their weekend lounging around with friends, students will attend the annual California State University (CSU) sponsored Math Field Day at Fresno State on April 21 at 8:30 A.M. Stud

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  • Teen 'wiring' limits analytic ability: Adolescents lack real world experience, brain undergoes development

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: Feather Staff

    Throughout adolescence relationships crumble, schoolwork increases, college approaches and family issues arise. The seemingly simple problems of life can be difficult for teenagers to cope with.

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  • Pacemaker nomination suggests summer improvement: Feather editors travel to Denver, accept plaque

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: The Feather Staff

    Over 300 campus newspapers from 45 states competed for months for the right to be called the best high school publications in the country. And while only nine online finalists were recognized at the J

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Motocross rider crosses checkered flag: Junior wins national championship, hopes to compete professionally
Tumbleweeds roll across the loose earth and through clouds of fine dust. Joshua trees dot the landscape. The motocross course is like another world.
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“Every age has its massive moral blind spots," U2 lead singer Bono, said. "We might not see them, but our children will."
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Alumnus blends art, literature: Jamie Meadows, '93, displays selected pieces at Azusa Pacific, continues career
As many alumni have discovered, life after high school is often filled with chances for success. Few grasp possible opportunities, but Jamie Meadows believes she has.
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Leadership students sit around a table and plan an event. They scribble costs on a sheet of paper: If buses can be rented for x, the photographer costs y and the dinner costs z, how much should they c
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Twelve Kingdoms translation blurs text: Fuyumi Ono begins series, language barrier complicates plot
I should have known that Fuyumi Ono's Japanese novel, The Twelve Kingdoms: The Sea of Shadows was a dangerous weekend read.
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The Department of Conservation (DOC) found Californians from January-July have recycled 5.8 billion bottles and c
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Over 300 campus newspapers from 45 states competed for months for the right to be called the best high school publications in the country. And while only nine online finalists were recognized at the J
full story 
Teen 'wiring' limits analytic ability: Adolescents lack real world experience, brain undergoes development
Throughout adolescence relationships crumble, schoolwork increases, college approaches and family issues arise. The seemingly simple problems of life can be difficult for teenagers to cope with.
full story 
Instead of spending their weekend lounging around with friends, students will attend the annual California State University (CSU) sponsored Math Field Day at Fresno State on April 21 at 8:30 A.M. Stud
full story 
Last Mimzy limits potential: New box office addition appeals to kids, encourages intellectual development Last Mimzy limits potential: New box office addition appeals to kids, encourages intellectual development
A box of toys appears on the beach to be discovered by two children. What they come to use them for, however, becomes much more than an adolescent's game. In The Last Mimzy, released on March 23, t
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