The Octagon Sacramento Country Day School Sacramento, CA
Issue Date: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 Issue: Vol. XXXI, No. 3 Last Update: Tuesday, November 27, 2007


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Orchids to...the “Fender Blender.” Jamba Juice brought a truck to campus on Nov. 14, offering free samples of their new smoothies, and coupons for free smoothies, to students and teachers.Onions to...
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Get a good night’s sleep and eat a nutritious breakfast. Those are just a few of the instructions sent in an e-mail from the College Board to all SAT test takers in the days before the test.That e-mai
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There is no doubt that teenagers need more sleep than adults (See story, Features).
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Matt Vargo, SCDS athletic director and boys’ varsity soccer coach, has been using his soccer knowledge for more than just a Country Day playoff run this season.Vargo was the game analyst for Access Sa
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Last April, the spotlight was on Megan Gage, ‘03. The cafeteria at American River College (ARC) was filled with attentive listeners as a band quietly played a Latin jazz tune. In a friendly, yet sooth
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This psychoactive substance lines the aisles of grocery stores, lies around our campus in various forms, and worst of all, has split personalities. Whether it’s consumed for weight loss, mental focus
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Ten years ago, a feral cat also gained a better life style by “going to school.” In 1997, two feral cats lived under Tsakopoulos Hall, former middle-school building. One was a domineering white tom an
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Country Day suffered two high-school dropouts this year. They came to school every day, but then were scared away by construction and cats. The first dropout goes by several names: Burger, Mr. Peetie,
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The windows were open, the music was blaring, and the car was swerving across freeway lanes. It was 1:30 a.m. on a Saturday, and a senior was driving home from a friend’s house. “We were watching a mo
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Although many 15-year-olds look forward to getting their driver’s licenses, they might be more hesitant to lend themselves to a shocking statistic.
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