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  • Our Distinguished School: An Insider’s Guide To This Amazing School!

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Micheala Ard

    On Tuesday, April 12, most students only got to see the the Distinguished school committee walk into their classrooms and explore as they judged our school. I, however, was fortunate enough to meet th

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  • The Art Spectacular of the Year!: The Art Spectacular of the Year!

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Micheala Ard

    It was a bright, sunny Thursday morning, and I had the good fortune to cover one of the biggest stories of the year!

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  • A Musical Encounter: RSM Music Department Goes to Festival

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Ophelia Yin

    “BEEEP!” My alarm clock went off at 6:20, the normal time, but today was no normal day. Today I would not go to 0 period PE; Instead, I would go to Festival with the Orchestra.

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  • RSM Idol Chosen!: The Story Behind the Competition!

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Caitlin Mckenzie

    After weeks of practicing and auditioning, RSM has its new idol. Lauren Pacis repeatedly dazzled the judges with her performances. Now you can have your chance to see this great talent.

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  • A Comparison of Harry Potter Directors

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Nicholas Tomeo

    here has been lots of controversy over the Harry Potter movies. Many like Chris Columbus’s directing the best because of its “faithfulness” to the series while others prefer Alfonso Cuaron for his gre

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  • Teachers: They Deserve More

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Alyssa Domagalski

    I always hear students telling each other that they have the worst teacher in the world. It is an on-going debate, who IS the worst teacher? We may never know, or will we? These stories unjustly made

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  • Kid Stars

    Wednesday, April 27, 2005 By: Eva Li

    Can you imagine walking down a red carpet with all the light bulbs flashing and cameras following you as you walk? Or maybe standing on a stage with the audience growing crazy at your performance? May

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There are ways for you to get your friend back, and get through the tough time. There are many ways to do this, and most are really simple.
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Can you imagine walking down a red carpet with all the light bulbs flashing and cameras following you as you walk? Or maybe standing on a stage with the audience growing crazy at your performance? May
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RSM's Brad Hayes took first place in the Orange County Department of Education's 2005 Poster and Creative Writing Contest.
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On March 16, 2005, the right to life was taken away, leaving America divided right down the middle. It happens every day, but not like this, on national television. The place that the government put T
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I always hear students telling each other that they have the worst teacher in the world. It is an on-going debate, who IS the worst teacher? We may never know, or will we? These stories unjustly made
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here has been lots of controversy over the Harry Potter movies. Many like Chris Columbus’s directing the best because of its “faithfulness” to the series while others prefer Alfonso Cuaron for his gre
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After weeks of practicing and auditioning, RSM has its new idol. Lauren Pacis repeatedly dazzled the judges with her performances. Now you can have your chance to see this great talent.
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A new portable gaming system has been introduced, called the Nintendo DS. Obviously made by Nintendo, this new machine takes gaming to the next level.
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On March 31, 2005, a woman known as Terry Schiavo died. She lived 41 years, but 15 years in a vegetative state. However, whether or not she wanted to die would be unknown, as she could not talk.
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Almost every girl just wants to be normal, but they may never know just how much they have in common with everybody else. Here is a list of things that would describe the typical teen.
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