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  • The impact and legacy of journalist Daniel Pearl

    Tuesday, February 14, 2012 By: Elitza Batchiyska

    To this day, journalist Daniel Pearl’s legacy lives on as one who searched for the truth and excelled in all his pursuits.

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  • Los Angeles Times journalist gives students tips on writing

    Wednesday, February 15, 2012 By: Alejandra Aguilera and Cailin Reid

    Having a job where every day is different is the perfect place to be for a journalist, according to Los Angeles Times reporter Kevin Baxter.

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  • Daily News columnist retires, visits journalism students

    Wednesday, February 15, 2012 By: Christopher Bower

    It’s not every day that a local high school gets a visit from a popular columnist. But that’s exactly what happened to the Journalism I class of Daniel Pearl Magnet High School (DPMHS) when The Daily

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  • Latino journalist shares influences with students

    Wednesday, February 15, 2012 By: Elyssa Gorospe

    Novelist and journalist Hector Tobar started his journalism career working for a small community newspaper and has now been telling stories for 25 years.

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  • Comic Book Club gives students’ opportunity to share about comics

    Wednesday, February 15, 2012 By: Jairo Zarate

    The Comic Book Club was formed because a circle of friends decided to expand their ideas throughout the school with those who shared the same interests in comic books.

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  • The Lime Truck serves gourmet food on wheels to southern Californians

    Wednesday, February 15, 2012 By: Rosie Somoundjian

    The winner who defeated seven other trucks with the best food, selling ability and wise decision-making was The Lime Truck. Since winning the grand prize, the Orange County based “restaurant on wheels

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  • Director contributes $15,000 to journalism program

    Tuesday, February 14, 2012 By: James Coster

    Producer and director Charles Evans Jr. donates $15,000 to Daniel Pearl Magnet High School's (DPMHS) journalism department following an exclusive screening of his new documentary “Addiction Incorporat

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  • Students’ buses secured only for the rest of semester

    Tuesday, February 14, 2012 By: Tim Smirnov and Rosie Somoundjian

    In December, when Governor Jerry Brown announced that $328 million would be cut from K-12 funding, much of the cuts were to come from transportation. The cuts threatened to sever half of the school bu

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  • February brings cheesy romance films to box offices

    Tuesday, February 14, 2012 By: Leeza Arbiv

    With the arrival Valentine’s Day, romantic comedies are on the rise again.

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  • Superb Bowl commercials not the best, yet enjoyable

    Tuesday, February 14, 2012 By: Chance WIlson

    Every year during the Superbowl millions crowd around their televisions to watch more than just an intense game. It has become part of the tradition of the Superbowl to enjoy the commercials as well.

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In December of 2011, Daniel Pearl Magnet High School was introduced to a program called Donors Choose that allowed teachers to receive funding for desired educational projects.
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Sure, it may seem glamorous and cool, and you might actually think it makes you look stylish and fabulous, but the truth is noccotine, which is found in tobacco, is an addicting drug and getting hooke
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Last year, the girl’s water polo team made it to the championships taking second place. This year, the girls have been putting in double the effort to make it to first and bring home the trophy.
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Students are treated to a documentary and a $15,000 donation for the school's journalism program
Having a job where every day is different is the perfect place to be for a journalist, according to Los Angeles Times reporter Kevin Baxter.
full story 
It’s not every day that a local high school gets a visit from a popular columnist. But that’s exactly what happened to the Journalism I class of Daniel Pearl Magnet High School (DPMHS) when The Daily
full story 
Novelist and journalist Hector Tobar started his journalism career working for a small community newspaper and has now been telling stories for 25 years.
full story 
The Comic Book Club was formed because a circle of friends decided to expand their ideas throughout the school with those who shared the same interests in comic books.
full story 
The winner who defeated seven other trucks with the best food, selling ability and wise decision-making was The Lime Truck. Since winning the grand prize, the Orange County based “restaurant on wheels
full story 
In December, when Governor Jerry Brown announced that $328 million would be cut from K-12 funding, much of the cuts were to come from transportation. The cuts threatened to sever half of the school bu
full story 
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