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  • East Gym Fitness Center Releases Student Tension

    Friday, March 11, 2005 By: Jose Dubon

    Kerri Eich, volleyball head coach, has opened up the newly refurbished East Gym Fitness Center to students during lunch. Students can use it every Monday, Wednesday or Friday.

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  • Reading Spread By Lit’s Pages

    Friday, March 11, 2005 By: Regina Shapiro Regina Shapiro Regina Shapiro

    A haven for book lovers, the new Literature’s Pages Club, started by senior Jose Dubon (president) and Diana Stanley (vice president) offers more than just a classroom study of some of the greatest no

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  • Passing the CAHSEE Should be Taken Seriously

    Friday, March 11, 2005 By: Jacob Berezin

    The testing season will begin this Tuesday when sophomores and some juniors are required to take the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE).

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  • Teachers Debate Abolishing Capital Punishment

    Friday, March 11, 2005 By: Igor Kleyman

    Anticipation filled the air as junior Ryan Wong, JSA president, started the debate with the bang of his gavel. For the last few weeks, the JSA debates have become a staple of Tuesday lunches.

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  • Joyce TeatorEnglish

    Friday, March 11, 2005 By: Regina Shapiro Regina Shapiro Regina Shapiro

    A newcomer to teaching, Joyce Teator, joins the English department staff. She has long had a goal to educate high school students and was able to accomplish it in her first year as a teacher.

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  • Boys’ Volleyball Loses Two

    Friday, March 11, 2005 By: Rebecca Wallace

    As the volleyball season starts off, there have already been some disappointing losses.

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At-a-glance

After getting their feet wet in trials at the Westwood Recreation Center pool, the JV and varsity swim teams showed incredible potential at their meet against Verdugo Hills on Monday, February 28.
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As the season draws closer, the teams we face become more competitive and difficult to dominate, but the tougher the opponent, the stronger we become. Each team that we have played in the exhibition g
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As the volleyball season starts off, there have already been some disappointing losses.
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Best Buddies, one of numerous clubs on campus took part in Friendship Avenue, better known as the Bash on Saturday, March 5th.
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A newcomer to teaching, Joyce Teator, joins the English department staff. She has long had a goal to educate high school students and was able to accomplish it in her first year as a teacher.
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Teachers Debate Abolishing Capital Punishment
Anticipation filled the air as junior Ryan Wong, JSA president, started the debate with the bang of his gavel. For the last few weeks, the JSA debates have become a staple of Tuesday lunches.
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For the first time ever, the executive branch of the United States Government is making an attempt at reforming the defunct Social Security System.
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Highly motivated students have a tendency to worry about practically everything related to college admittance.
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A recent crash test conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety administered “poor” scores (the lowest of the 4 ratings) to 14 of the 16 cars tested.
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The testing season will begin this Tuesday when sophomores and some juniors are required to take the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE).
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