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  • Feeling trapped: Students face consequences of crimes committed

    Wednesday, April 14, 2010 By: Arianna Perez

    Students as young as freshmen find themselves tangled up in the criminal justice system. And once they do, it is difficult to escape.

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  • Schedule change possible for next year

    Tuesday, April 13, 2010 By: Laurin Ortega

    Teachers will be voting May 4 on a new schedule for next school year. With the year coming to an end, changes are being considered and they are going to be made to value student and staff time with a

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  • Fight for the future: Students and teachers unite to protest against further impeding educational cuts

    Tuesday, April 13, 2010 By: Claire Scheffer

    Senior Jesus Cano put on his skull adorned Misfits t-shirt and the rest of his black outfit and began to walk over to Delta. He, in this unlikely uniform, was meeting an army. Students, teachers, and

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  • 'Rosemary's Baby' traps readers in terrifying, surreal world

    Tuesday, April 13, 2010 By: Claire Scheffer

    Rosemary has the perfect life. She is married to a handsome actor named Guy, she just moved into her dream apartment in New York, and she is just about to have her first child.

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  • Behind bars

    Tuesday, April 13, 2010 By: Chelsea Scahill

    THINK YOU’RE A TOUGH GUY? TRY GOING TO PRISON.

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  • Mariposa an educational and emotional outlet

    Tuesday, April 13, 2010 By: Xe Xiong

    Every child has been teased or has teased someone before. As a result, someone can get emotionally hurt. Sheila Shepherd, coordinator of Mariposa, recalls that she was teased for being a “barking dog.

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  • Schedule change would bring better attitude

    Tuesday, April 13, 2010 By: Staff

    The gentle hum of bells is sweet music to the ears of many students since they signal the end of another day at school. On certain lucky days, students await the tune of this mechanical choir since it

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  • Golf allows player to relieve stress

    Wednesday, April 14, 2010 By: Anayeli Cordova

    From the loud bang of football helmets to the tranquil setting of the golf course is the transition that junior Malachi Rodriguez takes each spring.

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  • New motivation is sparked by friendly competition

    Wednesday, April 14, 2010 By: Samantha Espinoza

    Noticing little support from students and other teams in general, girls soccer coach Chris Viri created the bragging rights games involving both softball and soccer teams.

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  • Juggling Act: Parents of authority balance family, work

    Wednesday, April 14, 2010 By: Erica Trevino

    Parents usually get a break from work on holidays, but Easter for M. Moreno, started at 2 o’ clock in the morning. A call that awoke her from sleep told her she needed to come into work. Though this s

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Schedule change would bring better attitude
The gentle hum of bells is sweet music to the ears of many students since they signal the end of another day at school. On certain lucky days, students await the tune of this mechanical choir since it
full story 
Changing of passions: Teen contemplates the transformations of old favorites and her maturity through music
When I was 5, my favorite color was pink and my dearest ambition was to be a ballerina. Now, 10 years later, I harbor no such passions, and would much sooner be found obsessing over the fate of the ne
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OMG stop texting: Constant texting puts strains on friendships and isolates teens
Hearing a beep coming from my phone, I immediately isolate myself from the rest of the world. Whether it’s friends or family, my back is constantly turned to them when I get a hold of my cell phone. I
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Students ignore educational opportunities
I’m sitting in my living room one afternoon, speaking to my little brother about his high school career. I suggest classes, clubs, and programs that I believe would lead him towards a successful gradu
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Imprisoned uncle regrets life choices
Thud, thud, thud. His heart pounds rapidly in his chest, as he tightly grips the 9 mm in his hand. Get the money and get out, he thinks. His mind races, the shots are fired, and his fingers go numb
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