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  • School to fight theft with cameras

    Tuesday, November 21, 2006 By: Nicky Mehtani, Editor in Chief

    Of 123 high schoolers surveyed, 32 percent report that they have had items stolen from them during school hours over the last two months.

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  • New theatres threaten the classic Tower

    Tuesday, November 21, 2006 By: Kyle McNally, Reporter

    High above the rooftops that line Broadway St., the white glimmering spire of the Tower Theatre juts into the sky, a reminder of an earlier time in Sacramento—a time when going to the movies was a big

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  • Boys' soccer takes league, section

    Tuesday, November 21, 2006 By: Michael Lewis, Reporter

    The varsity boys’ soccer team won the Div. VII championship, beating Tioga High School, 2-0, on Nov 11.

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  • Former student not 'Next Top Model'

    Tuesday, November 21, 2006 By: Jordan Younger, Reporter

    Anyone who watches “America’s Next Top Model” remembers AJ Stewart—the dark and edgy girl who was eliminated on Oct. 18. But did you know that Stewart is a former Country Day student?

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  • Why, oh why, can't I be Amy Laslett?

    Tuesday, November 21, 2006 By: Anna Ellison, Business Manager

    How real are reality shows? MTV’s “Why Can’t I Be You?” seems more like fantasy. Last summer, Amy Laslett, ’04, appeared on the show and experienced the deception first hand.

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  • Say farewell to Tower Records

    Tuesday, November 21, 2006 By: Mike Needham, Page Editor

    People around the country and parts of the world are going to miss Tower Records, one of the world’s most well-known stores that originated in Sacramento. Since it’s been sold to the Great American Gr

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  • Despite recent hardships, Clement keeps on smiling

    Tuesday, November 21, 2006 By: Rachel Winfield, Copy Editor

    Every day, students and faculty pile into the Unibus after parking in the Unitarian Church parking lot. They all say good morning to each other, and smile at the man most commonly known as “Bill the b

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Orchids to...the high-school faculty, who allowed the newspaper and yearbook staffs to miss two days of school for the journalism trip. Without your permission, we wouldn’t have won all those awards!O
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Reporter Nicky Mehtani wrote that Frazier had called for the lockdown. We regret the error.
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You know what makes me mad?

It’s something that bothers me right before breaks. Not just some breaks, but every single one.
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Student Council. It’s not Parent Council or Teacher Council—it’s Student Council. This means, whether or not some of my classmates realize it, that input for desired changes to improve student life mu
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In the past months everything from iPods to wallets have been stolen from students’ backpacks and purses, but instead of trying to prevent more thefts, the student body has gotten caught up in the gos
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Every day, students and faculty pile into the Unibus after parking in the Unitarian Church parking lot. They all say good morning to each other, and smile at the man most commonly known as “Bill the b
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Alumni's college essays published in Fiske
It’s that time of year again. Seniors spend their free time—typically a half hour at about 2 a.m.—writing draft after draft of college essays.
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People around the country and parts of the world are going to miss Tower Records, one of the world’s most well-known stores that originated in Sacramento. Since it’s been sold to the Great American Gr
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How real are reality shows? MTV’s “Why Can’t I Be You?” seems more like fantasy. Last summer, Amy Laslett, ’04, appeared on the show and experienced the deception first hand.
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