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  • OVERCOMING ADVERSITY: Paul Martin beats the odds after losing a leg

    Tuesday, December 09, 2003 By: Celia Garcia

    Losing a leg might be a downer; however, Paul Martin thinks of it as “the best thing that ever happened to him.” Martin lost his leg as a result of a car accident. Since then, he’s successfully compet

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  • Born to be Wild

    Tuesday, December 09, 2003 By: Claudia Magallon

    Mrs. Johnson, a health academy English teacher, is a wild woman in disguise. She appears to be a calm mellow teacher, who stays on the safe side of things, but in reality she likes living on the edge.

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  • Dancing Days Are Here Again: ASB helps dances make a comeback

    Wednesday, January 07, 2004 By: Griselda Ramirez

    Dances here at Alisal High have had a bad reputation. They haven’t been successful in the past because “people just go with the flow, if somebody says the dance sucks than everyone says it sucks,” sa

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  • Music Review: Saves The Day - In Reverie

    Wednesday, January 07, 2004 By: Jocelyn Gonzalez

    Hailing from Princeton, New Jersey, In Reverie is Saves the Day’s fourth album - their first off the major label, DreamWorks. On the change from indie label Vagrant, singer Chris Conley explains, “Tha

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  • Something Corporate: Listening Party

    Wednesday, January 07, 2004 By: Jocelyn Gonzalez

    The Something Corporate listening party, held Thursday, November 20, was - to say the very least, interesting. Maybe it was bad promotion, maybe it was uninterested students, but overall the student o

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  • Football Team Wins First League Title

    Thursday, January 08, 2004 By: Janet Oseguera

    Every season is a new journey and this year was no exception. For the Alisal Varsity football Trojans, the student body, the staff, the alumni, the community, and the fans this season was a season to

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Trojan Tribune Alisal High School Salinas, CA
Issue Date: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 Issue: January 2004 Last Update: Sunday, February 29, 2004
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At-a-glance

Every season is a new journey and this year was no exception. For the Alisal Varsity football Trojans, the student body, the staff, the alumni, the community, and the fans this season was a season to
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The fall sports are over and the tennis team did exceptionally well this season. “The season was great,” said Mrs. Frees with a big smile on her face. “Everybody in the team, new and old, took everyth
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Alisal’s girls’ cross country team began the season with an extraordinary start and ended with a strong finish for the year. The team qualified for the CCS Championships which had unexpected results.T
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Dancing Days Are Here Again: ASB helps dances make a comeback
Dances here at Alisal High have had a bad reputation. They haven’t been successful in the past because “people just go with the flow, if somebody says the dance sucks than everyone says it sucks,” sa
full story 
Music Review: Saves The Day - In Reverie
Hailing from Princeton, New Jersey, In Reverie is Saves the Day’s fourth album - their first off the major label, DreamWorks. On the change from indie label Vagrant, singer Chris Conley explains, “Tha
full story 
The Something Corporate listening party, held Thursday, November 20, was - to say the very least, interesting. Maybe it was bad promotion, maybe it was uninterested students, but overall the student o
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School spirit, is it just another dumb reason to go out and join a team or go see a school event so that the school makes money off of the students? I can’t speak for the rest of the students here at
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Want free money for college? Are you a senior that’s wants to go to college? Well guess what? You can! All you need to do is check if you qualify for Cal Grants. Cal Grant is the California Student
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Brunch sales by clubs and ASB have been suspended until further notice because of a clash with the cafeteria and disorganization in the ASB finance office. Until the problems are fixed, no one will be
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In emergency situations, anything can happen. Think Columbine, think Santana... think, Alisal? Everyone is at risk, so are we prepared?
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