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  • Debussy Trio Performs

    Monday, March 19, 2007 By: Andrew Elliott

    Ask any musician what one of the rarest classical instruments is, and the harp is sure to come up. Despite its rarity, students got to hear it masterfully played when the Debussy Trio performed March

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  • Paulsen Pedals Through a Century

    Monday, March 19, 2007 By: Sarah Gonzalez

    Anyone who thinks that science teachers sit in labs all day has clearly not met Kevin Paulsen, a teacher in the Science Department. He shattered the stereotype by competing in an incredible bike race,

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  • Crash makes impact: Fatal accident serves as solemn reminder of real dangers of street racing

    Tuesday, March 20, 2007 By: Ashley Kramer

    It happened Tuesday, Feb. 27. West Lane. Right after school. Raining heavily. Five boys piled into a Geo Prism, acting perhaps on a dangerous mix of adrenaline and impulse, caught themselves facing a

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  • A class for the community: New options in learning gives students self-satisfaction

    Tuesday, March 20, 2007 By: Daniel Pech

    The usual standard for a classroom setting is students sitting at a desk, doing standard work, with a teacher teaching standards. But Euzcil Castaneto’s fifth period class is much more. His class cons

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  • Grant will equip classes

    Tuesday, March 20, 2007 By: Erin Lund

    With nearly 1000 students enrolled in 21 physical education courses, it’s not surprising that students and staff find the equipment inadequate.

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  • Return of block schedule lies in teachers' hands

    Tuesday, March 20, 2007 By: Nancy Cen

    Block schedule, familiar to current seniors and juniors and staff who have been here for more than two years, may return to the campus for the next year if teachers of the Stockton Teachers Associatio

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  • Premonition

    Tuesday, March 20, 2007 By: Julie Dinh

    Imagine going to the movies and finding it dissatisfying. As if there were no ending. You come out of the theaters confused about what happened at the end of the film.

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  • Global Warming? Not at BHS: School has state of the art enviornmental friendly heating system

    Wednesday, March 21, 2007 By: Nick Garrard

    Not only is it environmentally friendly, but it is an economical savings to this school district.

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  • A Proposal for Hollywood

    Thursday, March 22, 2007 By: Emily Degallier

    “So what do you want to do this weekend?” People often ask each other; whether it’s a family activity, a date, or just something to do, a typical suggestion is “What’s playing?” Movies are a major par

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  • Alright, Still is ....Alright: Album Review

    Thursday, March 22, 2007 By: Jennifer Robinson

    The debut album from 21 year old Londoner Lily Allen is the most creative and eclectic release so far this year. The daughter of acclaimed British actor Keith Allen, one would jump to the conclusion t

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Modest Mouse Manages to Float as the Ship Sinks
Modest Mouse's new CD, We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank, is not at the same level as the band's previous work.
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Lily Allen's new CD is a successful mix of ska and pop.
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Premonition
The trailers for this movie made it seem exciting and suspenseful but in the end it was just confusing.
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Astronaut Farmer, a confusing, illogical movie, was not worth the price of admission.
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Punk-pop group Fall Out Boy’s most recent album, which was released in Feb. 2007, “Infinity on High,” may not live up to their double platinum “From Under the Cork Tree” (2005), but is not a disappoin
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