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  • Washington D.C. woos ballerina: Sophomore moves across country, chases dance dreams

    Friday, October 05, 2007 By: Suzanna Quiring

    “When I grow up, I want to be a ballerina.” Although many expect this assertion from five-year-olds, few carry the dream through high school. Amanda Edwards, '10, how

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  • Splashing through fat: A most unusual experience: Teachers recall rendering plant escapade

    Friday, October 05, 2007 By: Ryan Swain

    What would you do with 100 lbs. of raw fat trimmed from tri-tips, served at a banquet? You could dispose of it in a dumpster, but law prohibits this. Instead, it requires the fat be taken to a renderi

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  • Government traffics Myspace transactions: Popular blog site presents privacy hazards, parents monitor information submitted

    Friday, October 05, 2007 By: Hannah Joseph

    Author George Orwell predicted the government would eventually create technological devices with the ability to record everything from internet searches to phone calls across the world

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  • Book Buddies create success: Volunteers boost confidence in younger readers, enhance skills

    Friday, October 05, 2007 By: Alyssa Boss

    While some students spend the chapel and lunch periods finishing homework or talking with peers, Book Buddy volunteers encourage reading to the children of

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  • Club crosses class borders: Campus starts first Spanish club, provides opportunity for cultural advancement

    Friday, October 12, 2007 By: Coleton Hutchins, Sports editor

    While athletes and those involved in academic circles already have clubs established on campus, but for the first time in campus history, Spanish speakers will finally have their own club.

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  • Faculty juggle family, career: Teachers expect newborns, relatives offer advice

    Friday, October 12, 2007 By: Suzanna Quiring

    A sighting of a teacher in the grocery store leads to a realization for a student. Teachers do not live at school, nor are their interests limited to science or geometry. While they appear to dedicate

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  • Recent grad recalls redemption

    Friday, October 12, 2007 By: Audrey Hadden, Guest columnist

    Six years ago my parents divorced after twenty years of marriage. The same year the Eagle women’s soccer team won its first Valley Championship and I succeeded in graduating from a school I attended s

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  • Musicians, pirates dominate fair sidewalks: Campus artists team up, enter chalk drawing contest

    Friday, October 19, 2007 By: Austin Ward

    While people may attend the annual Big Fresno Fair for rides, food or other attractions, five art students attended to display their work in the high school chalk drawing contest on Oct. 9.

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  • Seeker misplaces merit: Children's fantasy film lacks creative plot, wastes viewer's money

    Friday, October 19, 2007 By: Ryan Martens, Layout and Design Editor

    The Light versus the Dark. An epic struggle for the fate of the world. A battle between the forces of good and evil.

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  • CA restricts drivers' cell phone use: New laws limit electronics under vehicle operation, effective next summer

    Friday, October 19, 2007 By: Sydney Ray

    Both driver's licenses and first cars contribute to building excitement for teens looking to advance their independence. However, this year young drivers must take note of new laws coming into effect

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Like, OMG, a flop! Okay, in all fairness, Broadway mega-hits are not meant to be shown on television, where the liveliness is usually lost and the music does not surround a viewer.
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Mom and dad leave for the evening and the responsibility for dinner is yours. Often the first thing that comes to mind is, ‘order some pizza’ or ‘I think there are still some TV dinners left in the fr
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Freshman fights farm life: Underclassman faces daily commute, helps family business Freshman fights farm life: Underclassman faces daily commute, helps family business
Cars often speed by row after row of vines, bearing fruit valued by the owners as a source of income to provide for their families. Although they usually reside on the outskirts of town, ranchers’ chi
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Many live with disabilities, from diabetes to the inability to learn proficiently. While these may seem inconsequential, impairments of some sort affect a large number of people.
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Civics simulates criminal case: Mock trials provide courtroom experience, outcome affects attendants' grades
Besides the inherent first-time traffic violation, few teens face the responsibilities of the buttoned-down atmosphere of a courtroom, let alone stand trial for criminal charges.
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With thundering cannons and blazing muskets, The Civil War Revisited returns to the Central Valley on Oct. 27-28.
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Both driver's licenses and first cars contribute to building excitement for teens looking to advance their independence. However, this year young drivers must take note of new laws coming into effect
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Rivalries are not limited to an athletic competition on a court or field. Siblings also cope with fighting, boundary violations and a lack of personal space. While most only see their brother or siste
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Seeker misplaces merit: Children's fantasy film lacks creative plot, wastes viewer's money Seeker misplaces merit: Children's fantasy film lacks creative plot, wastes viewer's money
The Light versus the Dark. An epic struggle for the fate of the world. A battle between the forces of good and evil.
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Senior manages multiple jobs: Singer pays partial tuition, balances active schedule Senior manages multiple jobs: Singer pays partial tuition, balances active schedule
After 12 years of vocal exercises, senior Kim Swift continues to raise her voice.
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