The Gazette Granite Bay High School Granite Bay, CA
Issue Date: Friday, May 09, 2003 Issue: Issue 9 Last Update: Monday, May 12, 2003


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It was dreary for more reasons than just the rain on that April morning two weeks ago. That morning there was a two-car crash in front of Granite Bay High School on Wellington Way.
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Due to rain and overcast conditions last Friday, the voting booths for the Associated Student Body elections were moved to the cafeteria stage. Despite the move, voters still dropped their ballots in
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The feeling was unanimous among the 120 students who sat solemnly in the Granite Bay High School library.
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Assistant principal Jess Borjon is spending his last spring at Granite Bay High School – on July 1, he will become the new principal at Woodcreek High.
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I think it is safe to say that Iraq fever has subsided, and has done so just in time to make room for SARS fever (as featured on the suspiciously similar covers of Time, Newsweek and U.S. News), Laci
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I am extremely emotional and I think my friends will agree with me. I don’t really mind it, it’s who I am and it causes me to dwell on things. There is a good side to it, I guess, it makes me think ab
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As a respectable news source ourselves, we at the Gazette are constantly aware of the trends of mainstream media. Because journalists control what is reported and what is not, news will always be bia
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Most recently, I have

been really frustrated.

Sitting home alone at night, I find myself turning to the television for cheap entertainment.
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A news media that investigates and informs citizens is a vital part of any democracy. In the United States, however, our television and print medias have abused and neglected their powers and responsi
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Now that my junior year in high school is coming to a close, I keep thinking back to the middle of August at the 2003 Grizzly Retreat.


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