Stagg Line
Amos Alonzo Stagg High School
Stockton, CA
Issue Date: 5/23/2008
Issue: Volume 51 Issue 8
Last Update: 5/30/2008
 
Today's Date:
July 3, 2008
Headlines:
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Jobs in jeopardy
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Limiting speech
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The American experience
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Trends
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Sports  

Baseball
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Julia Hernandez and Sandra Johnson speak to one another before the start of a district board meeting. Held on May 13, the meeting discussed the budget crisis and the proposed cut of jobs on campus. The meeting later determined that these cuts were necessary. PHOTO BY ARIANNA PEREZ
Jobs in jeopardy
Staff jobs affected by budget cuts


By Ashley Kramer and Arianna Perez

Students have grown accustomed to having an account clerk, a textbook technician and a guidance technician. But with the new district lay-off proposal students will have to adjust to the idea of having one person fill the shoes of many.
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After removing them from English teacher Erica Dei Rossi’s wall, sophomores Alyssa Ramirez and Kathryn Riley display the masks they were not allowed to wear on April 25. PHOTO BY ERIN LUND
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Limiting speech
Project lacks support that free speech should protect


By Stagg Line

Stereotypes exist everywhere and will probably never go away. People make fun of them all the time and take stereotypes lightly, but stereotypes aren’t a laughing matter. Instead, people should be educated and informed about the problems that stereotypes
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Three foreign exchange students sit and talk about their likes and dislikes about America. They all enjoyed each other’s company. PHOTO BY MICHAEL NISHIMURA
The American experience
Foreign students broaden life’s adventures


By Lissette Rodriguez

A home away from home, a place where you can relax, and an escape from all your burdens. For foreign exchange students Rahman Berdiyev, Steven Mathing, and Aref Ahmed, Stockton has become their home away from home. But it has been a totally opposite exper...
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Trends


By Nicole Becker


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