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  • Students Begin AP Testing

    Friday, May 07, 2004 By: Jessica Simanian

    This week marks the beginning of Advanced Placement testing for which hundreds of students campuswide have been preparing all year long.

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  • Idolizing Celebrities; Forgetting Others Suffered Same Fate

    Friday, May 07, 2004 By: Nima Abbassi

    America idolizes and engrosses itself in the life of celebrities. This fact was nowhere more painfully obvious than at the funeral of an ex-football player turned Army Ranger, Patrick Tillman.

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  • Skimpy Summer Dress Code

    Friday, May 07, 2004 By: Jasmine Peters

    Because clothing amongst our female population is becoming smaller, shorter, and skimpier due to the recent changes in weather, it is causing distractions in the classroom and could result in the impl

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  • Wildcats Bring Home the ‘Real’ Money

    Friday, May 07, 2004 By: Era Dykhne

    Wildcats have once again proven their exemplary wits and composition skills by excelling in yet another writing contest.

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  • Valentin Brings Argentine Culture to Silver Screen: Valentin, a comedy from Argentina, opens in theaters May 7.

    Friday, May 07, 2004 By: Carolyn Cardenas

    Valentin, written and directed by Argentinean Alejandro Agresti, is a wonderful comedy that not only explores the innocence of a child but also carries such a profound moral of family and the need of

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  • Splinter Cell Returns for Encore

    Friday, May 07, 2004 By: Shane Apperson

    Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow is the sequel to the bestselling platinum hit Splinter Cell. The game follows veteran spy and all-around good guy Sam Fisher, as he once again attempts to f

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  • Girls’ Softball Ends Season After Bitter-Sweet Finale

    Friday, May 07, 2004 By: Jeff Goodman

    In sports, sometimes one game can make the difference in an entire season. This was the case with the girls’ varsity softball team, which fell one win short of admission to the playoffs.

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  • Spikers Sweep Palisades In Playoffs

    Friday, May 07, 2004 By: Nima Abbassi

    After a perfect record in the regular season, the Spikers dominated Huntington Park High School in the first round of the city playoffs.

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  • Wildcat Prom Court

    Friday, May 07, 2004 By: ------

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At-a-glance

Committee Promotes Respect on Campus
In an effort to combat the prevalent disregard for authority on campus, officials have recently established an Anti-Rudeness/Pro-Respect Committee.
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This week marks the beginning of Advanced Placement testing for which hundreds of students campuswide have been preparing all year long.
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Several committees have met over the past few weeks to discuss the complications arising from Local District D’s recent mandate that the school change its class schedule yet again by next year.
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Six Advanced Placement English Literature students met author Diane Leslie at the Beverly Hills Literary Society on April 27 to hear her speak on her career as a writer.
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America idolizes and engrosses itself in the life of celebrities. This fact was nowhere more painfully obvious than at the funeral of an ex-football player turned Army Ranger, Patrick Tillman.
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District’s Arbitrary Change of Schedule Belittles School’s Stakeholders: Letter to the Editor
If there is a functioning School Based Management plan at Uni, then why didn’t the District have to get input from this school’s ‘stakeholders?’
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It looks like the Bush administration is fighting another war, an image war. Recently, images of cargo planes filled with flag-draped coffins have surfaced and now Bush is doing everything in his powe
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Because clothing amongst our female population is becoming smaller, shorter, and skimpier due to the recent changes in weather, it is causing distractions in the classroom and could result in the impl
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Wildcats have once again proven their exemplary wits and composition skills by excelling in yet another writing contest.
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