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  • Hard times inspire handiness

    Wednesday, September 21, 2011 By: Annamarie Rodriguez

    Reminded of the economic crash and rising unemployment, in part because of the teachers being laid off and other financial set backs, students see the effect everywhere. Or even something more persona

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  • Musician drums up cash

    Wednesday, September 21, 2011 By: Brian Walker

    Knee deep in a recession, just how are teens making money these days? Well, for senior Aaron Ontiveros making money is just a bonus to what he loves to do. Ontiveros is the lead drummer for the scr

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  • The gift of thrift

    Wednesday, September 21, 2011 By: Stagg Line Staff

    At the Crossroads Trading Company, much of the attire already has a story to tell, thus making it "secondhand" to customers.

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  • It gets better project encourages gay teens to live for the future

    Wednesday, September 21, 2011 By: Mikeala Axton

    When does someone lose the right to attend school safely? When is it right to ignore that someone else has feelings?

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  • Skillful senior employs self by fixing fixies

    Wednesday, September 21, 2011 By: Kentaley McCurdy

    “Save gas and they’re fast.” These are the words that senior Rashid Barney uses to explain the exploding desire for fixies. Fixies, slimmer than most bikes, are both fast and convenient. This new tr

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  • Student turns doodles into dollars

    Wednesday, September 21, 2011 By: Shelby Hightower

    Many may doodle on the margins of paper in class. Some may use art as a hobby. Perhaps even a passion. But few think to turn that passion into a business. Sophomore Cheyenne Brinton has done jus

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  • MTV is better with reality programming

    Wednesday, September 21, 2011 By: Deja Croft

    It’s that moment when you’re sitting in class and things go from boring to kill-me-now.

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  • Taking initiative helps make a difference

    Wednesday, September 21, 2011 By: Chao Xiong

    Have you ever heard students complaining about the restroom line, the locked hallways, or even about the restrooms being closed because the male custodian has to clean?

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  • Learning with new friends

    Wednesday, September 21, 2011 By: Stagg Line Staff

    They walk through the same halls we do. They eat in the same cafeteria we do.

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At the Crossroads Trading Company, much of the attire already has a story to tell, thus making it "secondhand" to customers.
full story 
Musician drums up cash
Knee deep in a recession, just how are teens making money these days? Well, for senior Aaron Ontiveros making money is just a bonus to what he loves to do. Ontiveros is the lead drummer for the scr
full story 
Hard times inspire handiness
Reminded of the economic crash and rising unemployment, in part because of the teachers being laid off and other financial set backs, students see the effect everywhere. Or even something more persona
full story 
It gets better project encourages gay teens to live for the future
When does someone lose the right to attend school safely? When is it right to ignore that someone else has feelings?
full story 
Student turns doodles into dollars
Many may doodle on the margins of paper in class. Some may use art as a hobby. Perhaps even a passion. But few think to turn that passion into a business. Sophomore Cheyenne Brinton has done jus
full story 
Skillful senior employs self by fixing fixies
“Save gas and they’re fast.” These are the words that senior Rashid Barney uses to explain the exploding desire for fixies. Fixies, slimmer than most bikes, are both fast and convenient. This new tr
full story 
MTV is better with reality programming
It’s that moment when you’re sitting in class and things go from boring to kill-me-now.
full story 
I want my music television back
It all started in 1981. A television station dedicated to nothing but music videos, 24/7.
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Taking initiative helps make a difference
Have you ever heard students complaining about the restroom line, the locked hallways, or even about the restrooms being closed because the male custodian has to clean?
full story 
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