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  • Bruises to Blood: Violence in Sports

    Thursday, April 07, 2011 By: Zoe Serbin

    Broken bones, bruised limbs, bloody noses, brain damage – these potential injuries are accepted risks by players who partake in contact sports. Though their parents complain, when children suit up for

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  • Picture Perfect: The Art of the Photographic Mind

    Thursday, April 07, 2011 By: Zoe Serbin

    The human brain is an extraordinary muscle, capable of retaining information, remembering faces, recognizing feelings, and regulating the body.

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  • Key Players

    Thursday, April 07, 2011 By: Lillie Hodges

    Hamada Ben Amor, otherwise known as “El General” is a Tunisian rapper whose music became the theme song of the revolution in Tunisia and Egypt. He performed his original song “Head of State” and becam

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  • Key Players

    Thursday, April 07, 2011 By: Lillie Hodges

    Wael Ghonim “Pray for Egypt. Very worried as it seems that government is planning a war crime tomorrow against people. We are all ready to die,” tweeted Wael Ghonim the night before his arrest.

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  • Key Players

    Thursday, April 07, 2011 By: Lillie Hodges

    Muammar el-Qaddafidie as a martyr at the end,” said Libya’s autocratic military leader Muammar el-Qaddafi during a televised speech discussing the armed revolution that was forming.

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  • Is Academic Honesty Really a Policy at LBS?

    Thursday, April 07, 2011 By: Arabella Waters

    Academic dishonesty is essentially a euphemism for the word cheating. Cheating communicates something dirty and sinister.

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  • Student Wins Screenwriting Competition

    Thursday, April 07, 2011 By: By CAITLIN CONNOR

    10 Days- 10 Crews- 10 Films

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  • Student Standouts

    Thursday, April 07, 2011 By: Jordan Shannon

    Fletcher Sipple: Senior Fletcher Sipple won the Zone Level in the 74th Annual Lions Club Student Speaker Contest. This year’s speaker topic is “Enforcing Our Borders: State Versus Federal Rights.”

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  • Student Standouts

    Thursday, April 07, 2011 By: Jordan Shannon

    Zoe Serbin: Sophomore Zoe Serbin recently won several awards for her artwork in the California Region of The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.

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  • Student Standouts

    Thursday, April 07, 2011 By: By: JORDAN SHANNON

    Abby Reutzel: Senior Abby Reutzel was awarded The Fleischmann Community Service Award

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Broken bones, bruised limbs, bloody noses, brain damage – these potential injuries are accepted risks by players who partake in contact sports. Though their parents complain, when children suit up for
As a pre-eighteen, pre-twenty-one-year-old teenager, there seems to be nothing to do during a typical night in Santa Barbara.
The human brain is an extraordinary muscle, capable of retaining information, remembering faces, recognizing feelings, and regulating the body.
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Hamada Ben Amor, otherwise known as “El General” is a Tunisian rapper whose music became the theme song of the revolution in Tunisia and Egypt. He performed his original song “Head of State” and becam
full story 
Wael Ghonim “Pray for Egypt. Very worried as it seems that government is planning a war crime tomorrow against people. We are all ready to die,” tweeted Wael Ghonim the night before his arrest.
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Muammar el-Qaddafidie as a martyr at the end,” said Libya’s autocratic military leader Muammar el-Qaddafi during a televised speech discussing the armed revolution that was forming.
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Academic dishonesty is essentially a euphemism for the word cheating. Cheating communicates something dirty and sinister.
At a recent Upper School assembly, professor and community activist Mr. Noel Gomez asked students, “How many of you know someone who is in prison?” Only one or two hands rose timidly and most students
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10 Days- 10 Crews- 10 Films
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Fletcher Sipple: Senior Fletcher Sipple won the Zone Level in the 74th Annual Lions Club Student Speaker Contest. This year’s speaker topic is “Enforcing Our Borders: State Versus Federal Rights.”
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