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The Colonial Gazette Fairfax High School Los Angeles, CA
Issue Date: Thursday, March 08, 2007 Issue: Vol. 132 #5 Last Update: Thursday, January 29, 2009
  • BritneyThe Bald Headed Wonder

    Friday, March 09, 2007 By: PAUL MANIMTIM, Business Manager

    Pop star/actress Britney Spears has undergone a new physical look. She has attended rehab numerous times, married Kevin Federline and divorced, and now a new appearance, which has shocked fans and has

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  • Norbit’s Big Problem

    Friday, March 09, 2007 By: BRENDA SANSON, Entertainment Editor

    Starring Eddie Murphy, Eddie Murphy, and Eddie Murphy, the movie, Norbit, is big enough to capture everyone’s heart.

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  • Nelly Furtado’s Getting Loose

    Friday, March 09, 2007 By: NYAH MELTON, News Editor

    Nelly Furtado’s new CD Loose is the hottest album in the stores. With the entire album being produced by the popular Timbaland. He creates an 80’s Hip Hop feel to her album, attracting more fans to he

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  • More Than a Kick Flip

    Friday, March 09, 2007 By: SAMUEL CHOO, Editor-in-Chief

    Grind made its theatrical debut in 2003 and has been popular with teen audiences ever since. The film revolves around the world of skateboarding and shows four amateur skateboarders’ struggles to succ

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  • R.I.P. Anna Nicole Smith

    Friday, March 09, 2007 By: BRENDA SANSON, Entertainment Editor

    Anna Nicole Smith passed away on February 9, 2007. She left her infant girl without a mother, a nation shocked, and the media crowding for a scoop. Smith, a reality TV star, Playboy Playmate, and form

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  • Guest Speakers Debate the War in Iraq, Recruiting on Campus

    Friday, March 09, 2007 By: SAMUEL CHOO, Editor In Chief

    Fairfax students saw both sides of a controversial topic, the Iraq War, at a two hour assembly that brought together antiwar activists from Arlington West and recruiters from the United States Marine

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  • Girls and Boys B-Ball Teams Win City Championship

    Friday, March 09, 2007 By: MICHAEL FRETWELL

    The highly anticipated playoff rematch between the Fairfax Lions and the Westchester Comets did more than just live up to the hype, as the Lions (23-5) outlasted the Comets (23-6) for a hard fought 55

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  • Physiology Class Returns

    Friday, March 09, 2007 By: JISELA RODRIGUEZ, Features Editor

    Fairfax High School is planning to resurrect Physiology, a senior elective, next year. The class is especially recommended for students interested in the medical field, such as nursing and medicine.

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  • Fairfax Looks Like A Prison

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: SHERECE USHER, Sports Editor

    Dark lighting, barred windows, sound beeps instead of bells, and increased security, sounds like the county prison but unfortunately this is the description of Fairfax high school.

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  • Boys and Girls Basketball Teams Win City Championship

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: MICHAEL FRETWELL, Opinion Editor

    The stage was set; the gym was full with students cheering on both sides. This was the game was for more than just bragging rights, it was for the number one seed in the city playoffs and the Western

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Guest Speakers Debate the War in Iraq, Recruiting on Campus
Fairfax students saw both sides of a controversial topic, the Iraq War, at a two hour assembly that brought together antiwar activists from Arlington West and recruiters from the United States Marine
full story 
The stage was set; the gym was full with students cheering on both sides. This was the game was for more than just bragging rights, it was for the number one seed in the city playoffs and the Western
full story 
Black History Month is celebrated annually in the United States in the month of February. Carter G. Woodson chose the second week of February for Black History Week in 1926 because it marks the birthd
full story 
Dark lighting, barred windows, sound beeps instead of bells, and increased security, sounds like the county prison but unfortunately this is the description of Fairfax high school.
full story 
The most anticipated game of the season, the game for more than just bragging rights, the game that was the number one seed in the city playoffs and the Western League Championship.
full story 
After the huge disappointment of the Sock Hop flop, Leadership hopes to have another successful dance like Homecoming and Luau , next month. You do not have to be good looking to find that one special
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Students will be taking one of the most important tests in their high school careers on March 20 and 21: the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE)
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Fairfax High School is planning to resurrect Physiology, a senior elective, next year. The class is especially recommended for students interested in the medical field, such as nursing and medicine.
full story 
The highly anticipated playoff rematch between the Fairfax Lions and the Westchester Comets did more than just live up to the hype, as the Lions (23-5) outlasted the Comets (23-6) for a hard fought 55
full story 
Fairfax students saw both sides of a controversial topic, the Iraq War, at a two hour assembly that brought together antiwar activists from Arlington West and recruiters from the United States Marine
full story 
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