The Epitaph Homestead High School Cupertino, CA
Issue Date: Friday, September 28, 2007 Issue: Issue 1 Last Update: Tuesday, October 16, 2007


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For the girls varsity tennis team, a new coach has helped them to an auspicious start, with a record of 2-0 as of Sept. 11.
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After narrowly taking second place in league championships last year, the water polo team has its heart set on first place this year, and is more united and better prepared as a result. “Last year we
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After a quick warm-up jog around the track, the varsity girls field hockey team forms a circle, turns the volume up on the iPod speakers and does the “Soulja Boy” dance. This mix of snapping, “leanin
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The girls varsity volleyball season officially started on Sept. 18, led by their new head coach Matt Hoffman. The team of 12 girls participated in a pre-season tournament in Reno, Nevada on Sept. 8
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The varsity football team has had a strong start this year with a successful preseason despite a difficult season in 2006.The team started off with a 33-0 win against Silver Creek on August 31. Its
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State league is the cross country team’s goal this year, and they are confident they will reach it despite a later start to training and the injury of one of their runners. The team may not be runnin
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From erupting volcanoes in Central America to ancient temples in Southeast Asia, new English teacher Crystal Dalgleish has seen many unique, amazing sights in her many trips to over 20 countries. “Whe
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Five Homestead students travel abroad to experience the world and help others.
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I went to the cafeteria for the first time a few weeks ago, and decided to make a healthy choice by choosing a pasta salad and a regular salad from the menu. The cashier took my plate and scraped off
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The Advanced Placement (AP) scores from 2007-2008 have shown high scores. The following classes showcase just a few of the departments that have shown consistent improvement.
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