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  • Journalism: more than just words

    Friday, December 12, 2008 By: Samantha Espinoza

    Throughout my first year in Journalism 1-2 many students agreed that the course was just about writing. “You just write,” they’d say. Of course, this led students to think it was an easy class and the

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  • Ambassadors help resolve student conflicts

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Lissette Rodriguez

    Senior Jackie Campos wasn’t on her best behavior last year. Because of an altercation, she had to go to a couple of peer mediation meetings. Through this program, she developed a desire to be on the o

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  • PATHS EXPLORED: students learn about job choices

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Alisya Mora

    “How about another raffle?” said Silvia De Alba, AVID counselor, opening Career Night as students and their families firmly held their tickets. Besides the free pizza and Cold Stone gift cards, parent

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  • TESTS=STRESS: Constant testing leads to anxiety within the student body

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Stagg Line

    There was a public outcry over the summer when the community read the front page headline of the Stockton Record. The information stated was simple. Stagg's dropout rate had increased to 54 percent.

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  • ‘Little princess’ inspired by father to run for queen

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Erin Lund

    My dad still refers to me as his “little princess.” Whether he calls me this in front of my closest friends or as we walk through the aisles of a grocery store, my childhood nickname doesn’t bother or

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  • Appearances form first

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Erica Trevino

    Dolls, tea parties, and pigtails are things of the past. I remember the times when girls would go outside and just be free -- free to play in the sand box and come back in the house looking like they

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  • Research proves that txt msgin improves writin

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Michelle Pheav

    lolol s0 r u cming 2 th mall 2mrr0w or n0t?omg ttly rite aftr sk0ol k?Texting. Instant messaging. E-mails. Social-networking sites. Today’s modern technology allows teens to communicate with their pee

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  • Employees know how to keep their job: Skills such as courtesy and tolerance hold down work

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Claire Scheffer

    With gas prices going up, employment rates going down, and with today’s other economic challenges, it is not only about finding a job but also keeping one. But what can you do to be successful once yo

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  • Too old? Ageism in politics

    Thursday, September 25, 2008 By: Jeremy Dela Cruz

    I used to think that wisdom came with age and that experience was the greatest teacher. I guess my upbringing made me this way since I have strong-willed parents guiding me through life with their pas

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  • OBESITYHuge problem requires long-term fix

    Thursday, September 25, 2008 By: Vanessa Ortiz

    In the world of sales, some say to be successful you must lie. Just ask David Knodt, who said he lies constantly at his job. This sophomore works at a Le Petit Boutique, but it’s not just any boutiqu

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Stagg Line Amos Alonzo Stagg High School Stockton, CA
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In the world of sales, some say to be successful you must lie. Just ask David Knodt, who said he lies constantly at his job. This sophomore works at a Le Petit Boutique, but it’s not just any boutiqu
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Bickering and fighting are not associated with a team that is trying to become successful. Unity was something juniors Brittni Hernandez and Nicole Trevino say they were not used to when they played f
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TESTS=STRESS: Constant testing leads to anxiety within the student body
There was a public outcry over the summer when the community read the front page headline of the Stockton Record. The information stated was simple. Stagg's dropout rate had increased to 54 percent.
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The excitement has stirred among the students on campus for the past two weeks before the start of fall break. As students prepare to go to their fall break, they also prepare for the new experience t
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