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  • Schedule shift pleases students

    Tuesday, August 26, 2008 By: Jeremy Dela Cruz

    The recent schedule changes have been a cause of debate among teachers and students. While the previous schedule, in place for the first three weeks of the year, promised to lower dropout rates and in

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  • Banning trans-fat promotes good health

    Tuesday, August 26, 2008 By: Skyler Hulme

    No. 3 Extra large. Hold the salad and add a shake. And give me some of that new cheesecake. This unhealthy style of eating is the very reason that California has given consideration to a law that woul

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  • Lowering minimum wage can benefit everyone

    Tuesday, August 26, 2008 By: Claire Scheffer

    With the drop in the economy and government workers at least making federal minimum wage, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger made a suggestion to ease the state’s pain. Lowering the minimum wage to just over

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  • This sports fan makes his own sandwiches

    Tuesday, August 26, 2008 By: Carina Gonzalez

    He’s young, he’s Greek, and he loves to cook. A combination that can only describe Tony Angelo, the new physical education teacher. Angelo comes from a teaching background, and had worked at Stockton

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  • Principal’s past allows students to connect

    Tuesday, August 26, 2008 By: Selene Rodriguez

    He was born in Dameron Hospital. His mother was 16-years-old at the time. His father had only a sixth grade education. Statistics show that with this background, his chances of being successful were n

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  • Phipps pushes students to push themselves

    Tuesday, August 26, 2008 By: Maly Boonsalat

    The collection of PEZ heads that started out as a gift from one appreciative student began to grow over the years as others made contributions. Batman, Superman, and Joker are among the PEZ heads arra

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  • Summer Movie Bummer

    Tuesday, August 26, 2008 By: Lissette Rodriguez and Alisya Mora

    Worst hero movie: “Underdog”It’s a bird, it’s a plane, no wait… a dog in the air?! Although Underdog appeals to children, it fails to catch anyone else’s attention. We seem to agree with Polly (Amy Ad

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  • Interim principal hopes to create vision with staff, students

    Thursday, August 28, 2008 By: Erin Lund

    The voice of interim Principal Bill Parks entered the ears of all individuals present on campus the morning of Aug. 21. Yet without an introduction, few students on campus would have been able to rec

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  • Store discontinues food sales

    Thursday, August 28, 2008 By: Michelle Pheav

    Because of the competition with the cafeteria, administration has banned the student store from selling food and drinks during lunch until further notice. Doing so, the busy lines at the student store

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  • Student voices heard: Schedule conflicts noticed, solved before problem worsen

    Thursday, August 28, 2008 By: Staff Editorial

    When arriving on the first day of school students noticed an important change the time schedule. Although our first reactions were signs of resistance and frustration we managed to get the new idea in

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The voice of interim Principal Bill Parks entered the ears of all individuals present on campus the morning of Aug. 21. Yet without an introduction, few students on campus would have been able to rec
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No more half-day Mondays. No more four lunches separating younger and older students. No more leaving at 2:30. No more zero or eighth period. And a good-bye to advisory periods.
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The recent schedule changes have been a cause of debate among teachers and students. While the previous schedule, in place for the first three weeks of the year, promised to lower dropout rates and in
full story 
Store discontinues food sales
Because of the competition with the cafeteria, administration has banned the student store from selling food and drinks during lunch until further notice. Doing so, the busy lines at the student store
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Strange phone conversations, and always meeting new, interesting people. The experiences of a student intern are always changing to make sure that expectations for their futures are met.
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