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Issue Date: Thursday, March 31, 2005 Issue: Vol. 4, Issue 6 Last Update: Sunday, April 03, 2005
  • INTELLIGENT DESIGN: Teaching Intelligent Design and Evolution side by side causes a stir in schools’ biology classes

    Thursday, March 31, 2005 By: Ben F. Badger Jr. and Shaina Hernandez/ Entertainment Editor and Staff Reporter

    The theory of evolution has been taught to students across the country for many years now. It has always been a controversial issue.

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  • New teenage fad supports causees

    Thursday, March 31, 2005 By: Ayana Flewellen and Princess Morris/Staff Reporters

    The new fad that seems to be taking teenagers by storm is wrist bands. Most popular of all are the yellow Armstrong bands that support cancer research.

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  • Million Dollar Baby wins Oscar but not support

    Thursday, March 31, 2005 By: Stephanie Nuñez/Staff Reporter

    Spinal cord injuries normally occur when a traumatic event takes place, resulting in damage to the cells within the spinal cord. For people that have any type of spinal cord injury, or for people who

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  • Cell phone hackers take away right to privacy

    Thursday, March 31, 2005 By: Jessica Ariste/News Editor

    Sometimes there is that one voice message that is as private as inner thoughts and if anyone hears it, life will never be the same, but that is not a problem because cell phone messages are private, r

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  • Exceptional Student Education: Changing ways of changing lives, clearing up misconceptions

    Thursday, March 31, 2005 By: Adriana dela Fuente/Staff Reporter

    Exceptional Student Education (ESE) is a program that gives individual attention to children, whether is more time on assignments or explaining a concept more in depth. Many people have false ideas of

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  • Human microchips, not just in the future: Verichip revolutionizes the latest in personal security

    Thursday, March 31, 2005 By: Elizabeth Olaya/Staff Reporter

    In June 2004, A Palm Beach Florida Corporation, Applied Digital Solutions, along with www.4verichip.com began writing monthly articles updating us on one of the latest technologies that might not only

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  • On-line grades: Student progress available with the click of a mouse

    Thursday, March 31, 2005 By: Bryan Aguilar/Staff Reporter

    Each day across the nation, sighs of relief are breathed by high school students who rejoice in the fact that they can delay the inevitable by conveniently forgetting to tell their parents that they’r

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  • Armed forces recruiting: Military gains access to student biographical information

    Thursday, March 31, 2005 By: Amber Rodriguez/Editor-in-Chief

    Each year high school students receive phone calls and mail about joining the United States Armed Forces. You may be be wondering how these recruiters have access to a student’s personal information s

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  • Editorial : Can I have a raise, boss?

    Thursday, March 31, 2005 By: Editorial Board

    There has been a constant argument between Republicans and Democrats about how much minimum wage should be raised. Republicans wanted to raise it by a measly $1.10 in two steps over the next year and

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  • Butterfly Garden gets a make-over

    Thursday, March 31, 2005 By: Renaldy Calixte/Staff Reporter

    The Butterfly Garden has gotten a makeover. On Saturday March 5th, volunteers from FFA and Ms. Yano’s Agro-Science class as well as other clubs and classes came to school. They were busy improving the

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At-a-glance

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If you have been paying attention to baseball this off-season (aside from the BALCO scandal), then you should know that the Florida Marlins are regarded as the “team to beat” in the National League to
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In baseball, pitching wins championships. To be more precise, having a dominant closer is key above everything else.
After going 83-79 in 2004, the Florida Marlins lost All-Stars Carl Pavano and Armando Benitez in the off-season. In 2005 many have the Marlins not only winning the National League East, but also reach
After going 83-79 in 2004, the Florida Marlins lost All-Stars Carl Pavano and Armando Benitez in the off-season. In 2005 many have the Marlins not only winning the National League East, but also reach
Having a rough start is part of the game. No one ever said this was going to be easy. After a booming start, we ran into an insignificant drawback. Losing four games in a row wasn’t what we really exp
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Here it is once more, another season of badminton and the Vipers are looking to improve from a dismal 2004 season. While Badminton may be a relatively unknown sport to many in high school, some studen
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This years boys Varsity Volleyball team is a young one, which graduated nine seniors last year. The team is made up of two returning varsity players and seven players that played on the J.V. team last
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Twelfth-grader Ray Medina has an undying love for baseball. He feels that his love for the sport is what motivates him when it is time to compete.
In what has probably been the biggest sports story in recent months, the scandal surrounding BALCO, Major League Baseball (MLB), and the Major League Baseball Players’ Association (MLBPA) still hasn’t
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Leukemia and lymphoma are two deadly diseases, which ten years ago had a 20% survival rate to anyone who may have caught the diseases. Now after ten years, the survival rate has increased to 80% than
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