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  • Friday, March 31, 2006 By: Robin Ruhstaller

    Opening Pandora's Box...

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  • Racial humor proves to be not far from truth

    Monday, April 03, 2006 By: Lisette Saldana

    After watching George Lopez pretending to be his crazy, drunk aunt on stage at the Bob Hope Theater last spring, I realized how similar my crazy Hispanic family is to his.Some may find ethnic humor of

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  • Tatooing under 18

    Monday, April 03, 2006 By: Nicole Becker

    Jessica Pack pulls her shirt down over her left shoulder, revealing a beautiful angel tattoo. It’s praying. It’s there in the memory of Pack’s mother, who died when she was just a little girl. This ta

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  • Homeless deserve better

    Monday, April 03, 2006 By: Danielle Dobales

    They stand on roadsides and sit outside of gas stations, shopping cart in tow, sign in hand that reads, “Will work for food.” They sleep under freeways, in dark alleys, on park benches.The homeless ar

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  • Making the most of time: Student reflects after loss of teacher

    Friday, March 31, 2006 By: Chris Quibol

    "What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal."-Albert PikeMost of us think our lives will last forever. We think that we’re i

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    American, Japanese, Chinese, Mexican, Greek. You name it. Stockton is multicultural and so are its restaurants.

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    Hidden beneath surface of the city lies colorful pastBy Annabelle PetersonPanning in the hot California sun, drenched with sweat and hoping to finally find a gli

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    By Daryl BunanoIt’s easy for Stockton residents to feel pessimistic and jealous when Sacramento and San Francisco are within driving distance.

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    Diversity makes city enjoyableBy Kelsey HayashiLi Zhou, junior, was not born in Stockton but she’s been here almost her whole life. In 1993, a

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    Students can enjoy wide variety of events By Sarah GloriaThe voice of frustrated students screams for fun ideas of what to do on weekends. Contra

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Stagg Line Amos Alonzo Stagg High School Stockton, CA
Issue Date: Friday, April 07, 2006 Issue: Vol. 49 Issue 7 Last Update: Friday, February 02, 2007
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Opinion

Protests provide chance to learn
With a controversial immigration bill making the rounds through Congress, protests have spread even into the high school level. In some districts, more than 1,000 students have staged walkouts, causin
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WARNINGCommon sense required
They are everywhere.From on the sides of bottles to the fine print discreetly tucked in the bottom corners, their short messages herald the beginning of the end for common sense.These fearsome warning
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"What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal."-Albert PikeMost of us think our lives will last forever. We think that we’re i
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Cultural tolerance : Assembly reflects diversity in school
The Research and Forecasting Center’s Regional Analyst identified Stockton as the second most culturally diverse city in California.That is clearly evident on this campus, where there is not a dominan
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They stand on roadsides and sit outside of gas stations, shopping cart in tow, sign in hand that reads, “Will work for food.” They sleep under freeways, in dark alleys, on park benches.The homeless ar
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Can you imagine a person who has absolutely no experience in profit¬–making walking up to a huge company, heading straight to the manager and saying, “I have no experience in this field, but I think I
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After watching George Lopez pretending to be his crazy, drunk aunt on stage at the Bob Hope Theater last spring, I realized how similar my crazy Hispanic family is to his.Some may find ethnic humor of
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I wish to respond to Violet Salazar’s editorial in the March 3 edition of the Stagg Line which attacked the teacher “sick-out” on Jan. 23. I feel that I need to clarify my plight to further the editor
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Tatooing under 18
Jessica Pack pulls her shirt down over her left shoulder, revealing a beautiful angel tattoo. It’s praying. It’s there in the memory of Pack’s mother, who died when she was just a little girl. This ta
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