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  • Canadian Students Enjoy Diversity, Beauty of Campus

    Friday, January 18, 2008 By: Klementina Pavlova

    Fourteen students from Kelowna Secondary School in British Columbia, Canada, have been visiting Uni for the past two days. They have been hosted by the Wildcat Leadership class, which has tried to cap

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  • Sparkle Saturday Draws Record Turnout

    Friday, January 18, 2008 By: Chanel Labasan

    More than 150 students helped the campus sparkle during the Jan. 12 clean-up day.

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  • Higher Education Overflow

    Friday, January 18, 2008 By: Editorial

    The year 1990 was this generation’s peak birth year. Consequently, it has produced the largest graduating class in two decades, the class of 2008. High school students find themselves seeking higher e

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  • Malcolm Mays: Uni Student Featured in New York Times for Acting and Directing in Debut Film

    Friday, January 18, 2008 By: Marissa Cohnen and Candese Charles

    Even at a young age, 17 year-old Malcolm Mays, senior, knew he would direct and write his first movie before his 18th birthday.

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  • Parkour Brings The Gymnasium To The Street

    Friday, January 18, 2008 By: Lain Williams

    To some it is a sport; for others, it is a way of life. Whatever you choose to call it, parkour is a demonstration of extreme discipline and control of the human body.

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  • Girls’ Soccer Dismantles LACES, Claims Fourth Place In League

    Friday, January 18, 2008 By: Russell Esmieu

    The girls’ varsity soccer team may not have had an ideal start to the season, but after dominating the LACES Unicorns on Wednesday with only six games remaining on schedule, the LadyCats are looking t

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Higher Education Overflow
The year 1990 was this generation’s peak birth year. Consequently, it has produced the largest graduating class in two decades, the class of 2008. High school students find themselves seeking higher e
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ruled last Tuesday that meat and milk from cloned animals and those clones’ offspring are as safe as regular meat and milk.
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With a whopping 98 California school districts failing the federal No Child Left Behind Act and with no help to be found from the state budget, a loud cry for change is rising throughout high schools
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There will be changes coming up in the next year, starting with a new principal. Yet there is one topic that has stirred up controversy in both students and teachers: the implementation of Small Learn
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Issue Date: Friday, January 18, 2008 Issue: Volume LXXXVII, Issue 10 Last Update: Tuesday, January 22, 2008
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