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  • Andy Terranova

    Friday, October 21, 2011 By: Vanessa Vasquez

    Andy Terranova is an enthusiastic Social Studies teacher. He started off at Manual Arts Magnet and then made his way to University High School. He loves the excitement of teaching a new set of kids. H

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  • Sarah Seager

    Friday, October 21, 2011 By: Christina Nettles & Briana Mijangos

    cher in room B151, has come a long way before coming to our University High School. Seager and her family moved around quite a bit, but for the most part, she lived San Marino, California. She attend

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  • Paula Van Norden

    Friday, October 21, 2011 By: Vanessa Vasquez

    Paula Van Norden, college advisor, works in the Career Center in the west wing of the main building. She helps students who struggle with the college application, or those who have a hard time with th

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  • Brooke Soles

    Friday, October 14, 2011 By: Jennifer Rivas

    Brooke Soles was a former Spanish teacher (2003-2008), Testing Coordinator (2008-2009), and Title I Coordinator (2009-2010) at Uni. She left Uni last year to pursue a Doctorate of Education at UC Berk

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  • Friends, Foes and Drones

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    Ever since the September 11th attacks and the subsequent imposition of security measures, there has been an ongoing inquiry into where the line should be drawn for the sake of National Security. Shoul

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  • New South Gym Wowing Students and Teachers Alike

    Friday, October 14, 2011 By: Jorge Varón

    Everyone in PE moved into the new South Gym for the first time this Friday. Every locker in the boy’s locker room in the old West Gym was abandoned for the ample storage space of the new locker rooms.

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  • Kuruvunga Festival Celebrates Native American Indian Roots

    Friday, October 14, 2011 By: Diana Martinez

    The Gabrielino and Tongva Springs Foundation celebrated its annual festival, which was held at the Indian Springs on Oct. 2.The Indian Springs, which were formerly known as the Kuruvugna Springs, was

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  • Rachel Juarez

    Friday, October 14, 2011 By: Graciella Irrazabal & Yvonne Lopez

    Rachel Juarez is joining the History teaching staff at Uni. She comes from Audubon Middle School, where she worked the last eight years. On her path to becoming a teacher, Juarez graduated from Dorsey

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  • Tanya Mercado PSA

    Friday, October 14, 2011 By: Hannah Jones & Stephanie Adriano

    Tanya Mercado, Pupil Services and Attendance Counselor, is returning to the Attendance Office. “For any students that fall below a 96% attendance rate, I summons them and I ask why they haven’t been

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  • Irene Haney

    Friday, October 14, 2011 By: Tomaree Echols & Juliette Nellish

    Irene Haney, Bridge Coordinator, is responsible for coordinating the transition between special education kids mainstreamed into the regular school. She was born in Russia and came to the United State

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cher in room B151, has come a long way before coming to our University High School. Seager and her family moved around quite a bit, but for the most part, she lived San Marino, California. She attend
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Paula Van Norden, college advisor, works in the Career Center in the west wing of the main building. She helps students who struggle with the college application, or those who have a hard time with th
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Cheryl Scheer is one of the new teachers joining the Uni staff this year. She teaches Algebra 1, Design 1, and Design 2. Scheer is part of the Digital Media Magnet Academy (DMA).Before working at Univ
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Andy Terranova is an enthusiastic Social Studies teacher. He started off at Manual Arts Magnet and then made his way to University High School. He loves the excitement of teaching a new set of kids. H
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The Gabrielino and Tongva Springs Foundation celebrated its annual festival at the University High School Indian Springs on Oct. 2.
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The Cats are back, and this time they’re faster than ever. Blue streaks dash through Griffith Park, Elysian Park, and Pierce College, leaving the competition in the dust. The University High Cross Cou
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The Girls Volleyball Team struggled on Monday, Oct. 10 against the Fairfax Lions. In spite of their effort, the Lady Cats were unable to create a late game rally against Fairfax. They gave up all thre
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The Lady Cats, already half-way through the season, have faced schools such as the Kennedy Cougars and the Birmingham Patriots for practice matches, as well as the other Western League Schools (Fairfa
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Irene Haney, Bridge Coordinator, is responsible for coordinating the transition between special education kids mainstreamed into the regular school. She was born in Russia and came to the United State
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