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  • Jazz Ensemble Travels City to Play: Musicians Open for LA Phil and Jam on SM Pier

    Friday, April 16, 2004 By: Jacob Berezin

    The members of the Jazz Ensemble have traveled throughout Los Angeles, conducting one concert downtown outside the Walt Disney Hall on Saturday, March 20, and setting up shop for another on Santa Moni

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  • Was the Anti-Rudeness Assembly Effective?: ·Some say the assembly raised awareness of rudeness in school, while others reflect that the assembly wasted time. Pro

    Friday, April 16, 2004 By: Reza Zarinshenas

    To be honest, aside from spending thirty minutes out of class, I was less than thrilled to learn our assembly this week regarded rudeness. I heard students mumbling about going to the assembly even be

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  • Was the Anti-Rudeness Assembly Effective?: ·Some say the assembly raised awareness of rudeness in school, while others reflect that the assembly wasted time. Con

    Friday, April 16, 2004 By: Shane Apperson

    For the past week, students have attended an assembly regarding the Anti-Rudeness campaign and the upcoming CAT6 testing. At the sound of three bells, students were herded into Stivelman Theatre by ad

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  • Promoting Surgeons While Making Over Appearances

    Friday, April 16, 2004 By: José Dubón

    Extreme makeover shows have begun to overtake our televisions, implying beauty comes at the hands and minds of a few cosmetic surgeons.

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  • Diving Into History: • Though History Day has come and gone, its effects

    Friday, April 16, 2004 By: Era Dykhne

    In the first semester of the school year, freshmen and sophomores took part in a unique, challenging, and quite possibly foreign experience.

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  • Contest Remembers

    Friday, April 16, 2004 By: Jessica Clark

    Two students were honored last month for their participation in Chapman University and the “1939” Club’s (one of the most active Holocaust survivor organizations in the United States) Fifth Annual Hol

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  • Art Winner Honored at Bobbie Greenfield Gallery

    Friday, April 16, 2004 By: Cindy Lee

    Michael Kim, senior, emerged from among 800 Southern California participants and 12 Uni finalists as the second place winner of the 16th Annual Spotlight Contest and the recipient of a $ 3,000 scholar

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  • Netmen Strangle Gondos

    Friday, April 16, 2004 By: Reza Zarinshenas

    After losing to Venice in their first of two encounters, the Netmen wasted no time in taking the early advantage over Gondoliers on Wednesday’s game. Thanks to a collective team effort, the team notch

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  • Spikers Hold Undefeated Season

    Friday, April 16, 2004 By: Jeff Goodman

    The Boys’ Varsity Volleyball team kept their winning streak alive as they soundly defeated the Venice Gondoliers. The Spikers, led by senior Co-Captains Ralph Johnson and Victor Guillen, are undefeate

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Crews from the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) arrived on campus over Spring Break to probe the upper field, also known as the Brandon Tartikoff Field, for potential earthquake faults.
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Over a hundred flutists convened at the Los Angeles Music Center Plaza on Tuesday to perform in a free public dedication ceremony, celebrating the United States Postal Service’s (USPS) recognition of
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The members of the Jazz Ensemble have traveled throughout Los Angeles, conducting one concert downtown outside the Walt Disney Hall on Saturday, March 20, and setting up shop for another on Santa Moni
full story 
Was the Anti-Rudeness Assembly Effective?: ·Some say the assembly raised awareness of rudeness in school, while others reflect that the assembly wasted time. Pro
To be honest, aside from spending thirty minutes out of class, I was less than thrilled to learn our assembly this week regarded rudeness. I heard students mumbling about going to the assembly even be
full story 
Was the Anti-Rudeness Assembly Effective?: ·Some say the assembly raised awareness of rudeness in school, while others reflect that the assembly wasted time. Con
For the past week, students have attended an assembly regarding the Anti-Rudeness campaign and the upcoming CAT6 testing. At the sound of three bells, students were herded into Stivelman Theatre by ad
full story 
Although it may be traumatizing, try to take your mind back to that awful day nature came calling and you had to step into one of the foul bathrooms at school.
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Extreme makeover shows have begun to overtake our televisions, implying beauty comes at the hands and minds of a few cosmetic surgeons.
full story 
Diving Into History: • Though History Day has come and gone, its effects
In the first semester of the school year, freshmen and sophomores took part in a unique, challenging, and quite possibly foreign experience.
full story 
Two students were honored last month for their participation in Chapman University and the “1939” Club’s (one of the most active Holocaust survivor organizations in the United States) Fifth Annual Hol
full story 
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