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  • Small items make big target: Phones, iPods stolen from unaware students

    Wednesday, April 25, 2007 By: Kelsey Hayashi

    Try holding your phone while in dance class learning a new routine. That is what Kristina Rodgers, junior, does. “I keep (anything valuable) on me. I keep it in my bra.”

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  • Students take advantage of vaccine

    Wednesday, April 25, 2007 By: Taylor Backman and Lisette Saldana

    Tight elastic band above the elbow, the smell of cool alcohol being rubbed onto a forearm and the pain of small sharp metal penetrating the skin all create a slight discomfort that senior Jessica Orti

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  • Day of Silence promotes awareness of homophobia

    Wednesday, April 25, 2007 By: Travis Compton

    Black for mourning. Colors for expression. Silence for rights.

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  • MESA winners move on

    Wednesday, April 25, 2007 By: Jenny Bui

    A week before the competition, Andrew Walter’s classroom was filled with students using glue guns, splattering paint, and building with sticks. They worked the whole year preparing for this – MESA day

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  • Fast food fools: Choices in eating habits affects too many teens

    Thursday, April 26, 2007 By: Marcy Mayoya

    We make decisions every day. Decisions as important as choosing which college to attend to as minor as choosing to eat a hamburger instead of an apple. Every choice we make has an outcome and even the

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  • Guns aren't the answer: Virgnia Tech tragedy should spur change to prevent future violence

    Thursday, April 26, 2007 By: Taylor Backman

    At the time I stood in my kitchen. The microwave read four o’clock, and the calendar indicated the date of Monday, April 16. I was busy constructing what would be a delicious sandwich as the front d

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  • Guard yourself from HPV

    Thursday, April 26, 2007 By: Isabella Avalos

    Most parents don’t like to talk about it. Most children would rather that they didn’t. But the reality is that it is something that must be discussed sooner or later.

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  • Unity saves arcade community

    Thursday, April 26, 2007 By: Daryl Bunao

    On the end of a row of once popular arcade games sits the broken remnants of a 9-year old arcade machine. With buttons ruined by years of mashing and a monitor robbed of many colors of the rainbow, ho

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  • Extra testing not a blessing

    Thursday, April 26, 2007 By: Daniel Pech

    In some of the classes I have throughout the day, in some corner of the board, there is something that says something around the lines of “Students will learn how to…” This is a California Content Sta

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  • Prom represents coming of age

    Thursday, April 26, 2007 By: Julie Dinh

    In some cultures, teenagers are able to experience the excitement of special events that symbolizes the coming of age such as quinceaneras, bar mitzvahs and cotillions. But for American teenagers the

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Stagg Line Amos Alonzo Stagg High School Stockton, CA
Issue Date: Friday, May 04, 2007 Issue: Vol. 50 Issue 7 Last Update: Friday, June 15, 2007
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This year marks the 50th graduating class of Stagg High School. That’s a half-century of young adults proudly clutching diplomas in hand. A half-century of handshakes.
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The Video Hits One channel includes segments that recall all the silly things that were popular in different decades.
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Manufactured by Microsoft, the Zune is the closest competition to the iPod. Aside from having the usual features a hard drive mp3 player would have, a unique feature is the ability to share songs with
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It feels like a bad case of déjà vu. Iraq is in conflict with America, the Chicago Bulls are winning in the playoffs, and “Pokemon” is good again. 1998 meet 2007.
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It surrounds you when you sleep. It creeps out of cracks and from under doors. It’s the one monster that creates fear in one’s mind. Darkness. “I sleep with my soccer ball,” said Breana Brockl. “I hug
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