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  • Editoral: Violence is never the answer

    Wednesday, August 25, 2010 By: Tiffany Pech

    One. A powerful number. A powerful number that denotes how many things need to go wrong to make things worse. A powerful number that reveals the only empty seat in class. A powerful number that desc

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  • Building of new stadium

    Thursday, August 26, 2010 By: Staff

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  • Combined classes create conflict for students and teachers

    Wednesday, August 25, 2010 By: Tiffany Pech

    Students pull out their notebooks and begin taking notes on the concept of passé composé avec être, a subject that students in French 7-8 learned more than two years ago while French 3-4 students are

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  • Stockton libraries may be purchased by private investors

    Wednesday, August 25, 2010 By: Mikeala Axton

    Public libraries have always been a refuge for those seeking knowledge. People of all ages, shapes, sizes, colors, religions, and political views have used libraries. By definition, a public library

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  • Breast bracelets brew conflict: Controversy sparks over new cause-driven trend

    Wednesday, August 25, 2010 By: Erica Trevino

    The world is a troubling place. Resources seem to be lacking and poverty seems to be increasing. The public at large seeks to find comfort in the hollow words of politicians who themselves are blind

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  • Proposition 8 still stirs debate

    Wednesday, August 25, 2010 By: courtesy of Creative Commons

    You’re walking down the street and see a tall woman and a fairly short man, and you think to yourself: That’s normal. You’re in the grocery store and you see a black man and a white woman getting ite

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  • Going for the gold: New coordinator introduces SLC olympics

    Wednesday, August 25, 2010 By: Erica Trevino

    Small learning communities, new to campus last year, has a new coordinator this year.The previous SLC coordinator, Annie McDonald, retired last school year but she will still be a part of the SLC prog

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  • Outline classes help students secure credits

    Wednesday, August 25, 2010 By: Erica Trevino

    After the last bell rings early on Thursday, the cafeteria is less chaotic than any other day of the week. One senior, Reuben Suchil, quickly eats his food and leaves his familiar lunch table. Seein

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  • Getting Ready for Kickoff

    Wednesday, August 25, 2010 By: Erica Trevino

    Sweaty football players surround the area that has been under construction for about a year. Practice has never seemed as intense as the new turf skins their legs on impact. This multi-million dollar

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  • Working wonders: New work experience coordinator brings life to declining program

    Wednesday, August 25, 2010 By: Kristin Acevedo

    The average 16 year old will look forward to earning a driver’s license along with buying their first car, so it’s not surprising to see older teens hunting for a job outside of the school day.

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Building of new stadium
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Working wonders: New work experience coordinator brings life to declining program
The average 16 year old will look forward to earning a driver’s license along with buying their first car, so it’s not surprising to see older teens hunting for a job outside of the school day.
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Public libraries have always been a refuge for those seeking knowledge. People of all ages, shapes, sizes, colors, religions, and political views have used libraries. By definition, a public library
full story 
Combined classes create conflict for students and teachers
Students pull out their notebooks and begin taking notes on the concept of passé composé avec être, a subject that students in French 7-8 learned more than two years ago while French 3-4 students are
full story 
The world is a troubling place. Resources seem to be lacking and poverty seems to be increasing. The public at large seeks to find comfort in the hollow words of politicians who themselves are blind
full story 
Clayton’s abusive past influences bright future
The message of encouragement toward education is everywhere. It’s on massive billboards and hundreds of posters. It’s within an ever so famous quote of President Obama, “Dropping out of school… it’s n
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You’re walking down the street and see a tall woman and a fairly short man, and you think to yourself: That’s normal. You’re in the grocery store and you see a black man and a white woman getting ite
full story 
Editoral: Violence is never the answer
One. A powerful number. A powerful number that denotes how many things need to go wrong to make things worse. A powerful number that reveals the only empty seat in class. A powerful number that desc
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Sixty-four freshmen, 12 sophomores, 17 juniors, and 15 seniors. Who are these people? They are the students of a once strong AVID.
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Small learning communities, new to campus last year, has a new coordinator this year.The previous SLC coordinator, Annie McDonald, retired last school year but she will still be a part of the SLC prog
full story 
After the last bell rings early on Thursday, the cafeteria is less chaotic than any other day of the week. One senior, Reuben Suchil, quickly eats his food and leaves his familiar lunch table. Seein
full story 
It is that one seat--the one seat that now remains empty. It is the one seat that Daniel Ausborne did not return to in May for the last few days before his high school graduation. It is the one seat t
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Waking up at 5 in the morning and walking two hours to school is now an everyday routine for sophomore Emiliano Hernandez. On the first day of school he said he eagerly waited in line to receive his f
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Life-altering message hits audience hard Life-altering message hits audience hard
Bold settings and an empowering theme could easily make “Eat Pray Love” one of the most inspirational films of the year. Its mature content may make it seem like it wouldn’t appeal to teens.
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Lack of gory explosions kill audience's attention
Let me start off by saying, this movie could have been great. It could have been awesome. It could have been epic. But it isn’t.
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Sweaty football players surround the area that has been under construction for about a year. Practice has never seemed as intense as the new turf skins their legs on impact. This multi-million dollar
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cRASH! Bam! Comics
Some aren't truly a hero yet possess the essence to fight for justice. They're able to protect the weak from a corrupt society and at the same time stand tall with the chafing of their spandex. We tak
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