No Bull: Former student gored by bull
Wednesday, September 22, 2004 By: Janet Oseguera
It was supposed to be a typical day of horseback riding for Pedro Montaño but fate had other plans for him. Montaño and his cousin were driving on their way to El Milagro Ranch to tend Montaño’s horse
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Traveling Man
Wednesday, September 22, 2004 By: Danny Carmona
There are many new faces here at Alisal one of them is new junior English teacher Robert Crichton. He comes to Alisal straight from Portland, Oregon. “I wanted a change from Oregon. I like it here in
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Fuzion: New Internet cafe caters to video gamers
Wednesday, September 22, 2004 By: Nelson Figueroa
Off Davis road, hidden away in the K-Mart shopping center is the hotspot for anyone that’s into video games. It’s a small internet café that has been open for a little over a year now that has the lat
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Music Review: "American Idiot" brings genre of rock opera
Wednesday, September 22, 2004 By: Jocelyn Gonzalez
Already critically acclaimed, Green Day’s fourth album, American Idiot provides a combination of rock throughout the decades while still maintaining their bratty signature of power punk rock. The albu
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Double Lunch Debacle: Students hunger for return to single lunch
Wednesday, September 29, 2004 By: Claudia Magallon
A new school year has begun and with it many changes have come. There was the issue of seniors no longer being issued senior lockers, which last year were located in the thousands hallway, however, th
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Library Gets Renovated: After 29 years library gets makeover
Wednesday, September 29, 2004 By: Brenda Sanchez
For the first time since the opening of Alisal in 1965 the library has been renovated. Though renovations were to begin this summer, work stalled and only recently was completed. The library was suppo
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Growth Industry: New econ teacher decided to build young minds rather than new businesses
Wednesday, September 29, 2004 By: Jose Gil
Florida isn’t the only one having trouble with hurricanes, because Alisal now has its own hurricane to deal with, Peter “The Hurricane” Oskin, the new economics teacher. While he has not left a wake o
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Hittin' the Club Circuit: Team hopes summer work pays off
Wednesday, September 29, 2004 By: America Ruacho
The girls’ volleyball team has worked long and hard for the past seven months to improve on last year’s record. The players juggled schedules to accommodate volleyball practices and games with summer
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Deja Vu: Players, coach not worries about 0-2 start
Wednesday, September 29, 2004 By: Kimberly Caulawon
Been there, done that. An 0-2 start for the Trojan football team is nothing new and it’s no cause for alarm. Coach Sunil Smith is not worried because the team started the same way last year and turn
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Trojan Tribune
Alisal High School
Salinas, CA
Issue Date: Monday, September 20, 2004
Issue: September 2004
Last Update: Friday, October 01, 2004
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004 By Kimberly Caulawon
Been there, done that. An 0-2 start for the Trojan football team is nothing new and it’s no cause for alarm. Coach Sunil Smith is not worried because the team started the same way last year and turn
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004 By America Ruacho
The girls’ volleyball team has worked long and hard for the past seven months to improve on last year’s record. The players juggled schedules to accommodate volleyball practices and games with summer
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004 By Jose Gil
Florida isn’t the only one having trouble with hurricanes, because Alisal now has its own hurricane to deal with, Peter “The Hurricane” Oskin, the new economics teacher. While he has not left a wake o
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004 By Ricardo Ochoa
A lot has changed over the past year. I remember having to get out of my third period at 12:17 to go to lunch. Now I find myself having to get out of tutorial at 10:29 and heading to lunch, while half
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004 By Brenda Sanchez
For the first time since the opening of Alisal in 1965 the library has been renovated. Though renovations were to begin this summer, work stalled and only recently was completed. The library was suppo
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004 By Claudia Magallon
A new school year has begun and with it many changes have come. There was the issue of seniors no longer being issued senior lockers, which last year were located in the thousands hallway, however, th
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Wednesday, September 22, 2004 By Maribel Montaño
How do you feel about the new lunch schedule? How would you change it if you could?“I don’t like it, it separated me from my friends my last year of high school. I would change it by making one lunch,
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Wednesday, September 22, 2004 By Jocelyn Gonzalez
Already critically acclaimed, Green Day’s fourth album, American Idiot provides a combination of rock throughout the decades while still maintaining their bratty signature of power punk rock. The albu
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Wednesday, September 22, 2004 By Nelson Figueroa
Off Davis road, hidden away in the K-Mart shopping center is the hotspot for anyone that’s into video games. It’s a small internet café that has been open for a little over a year now that has the lat
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Wednesday, September 22, 2004 By Danny Carmona
There are many new faces here at Alisal one of them is new junior English teacher Robert Crichton. He comes to Alisal straight from Portland, Oregon. “I wanted a change from Oregon. I like it here in
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