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    Thursday, April 10, 2008 By: Lauren Grubaugh

    It’s 10 p.m. and Granite Bay High School is completely empty, save for a few dedicated media students hard at work on their tri-weekly bulletin. An hour later they’re still laboring away.*** At 2

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  • Got motivation?: STAR test scores to go on transcripts this year

    Thursday, April 10, 2008 By: Shweta Doshi

    The week of April 14 will see millions of students across California sitting in classrooms, feverishly bubbling answers to math, English, history, and science questions with freshly sharpened No. 2 pe

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  • TV and Politics: It’s 3 a.m. and your children are safe and asleep, but there’s a phone ringing in the White House.”

    Thursday, April 10, 2008 By: Becky Peterson

    If you are awake, you may be watching a YouTube parody of Hillary Clinton’s campaign commercial, infamous for that very line. Or maybe you’re watching a discussion about Barack Obama’s preacher on Fox

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  • Spring Fashion: Get the latest trends for this spring

    Thursday, April 10, 2008 By: Jeff Pui

    Flowers blossoming and the warming weather are signs that spring time is here. With spring come new spring fashions, so here is your guide to the fashions that are also dress-code-approved for spring

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  • Student to soldier: Alumus in Iraq takes each day one step at a time

    Thursday, April 10, 2008 By: Kealy Jaynes

    It has been a long time since Scott Maier was last inside a classroom. Every morning the 27-year-old Granite Bay High School alumnus gets up and gets ready for work. He puts on his uniform, grey

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  • New season brings fresh expectations

    Monday, April 14, 2008 By: Jack Duffy

    It’s spring again and the fields around Granite Bay High School are full of fresh-cut grass, flowers and spring sports. The spring season is in full swing, having just rolled past the halfway mark las

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  • Laws shelter teens from real life: Adolescents are criminalized through unjust laws, without any say

    Monday, April 14, 2008 By: Nick Anderson

    Discriminatory, prejudicial, judgmental. All adjectives rejected by moral beings. They influence many ideas including sexism, racism and the most commonly tolerated: discrimination by age. Stereotyp

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  • Let’s talk about... the birds and the bees: Fears, video lead to new ideas on when kids should learn about sex, AIDS

    Monday, April 14, 2008 By: Maggie Louis

    Try and remember back to when you were six years old. Your favorite T.V. show was Blues Clues, and your biggest worry was what you were bringing to show and tell the next day. You played dress up

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  • Hitting the mat at nationals: Ryan Loder finishes second at U.S. championship meet

    Monday, April 14, 2008 By: Kaley Hansen

    For some, as soon as the winter sports season ends, games, meets and tournaments are put on hold until the next year. However, for the more exceptional athletes, their season never truly ends. Compe

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  • Where students and service Collide: A scrapbook look at a week that changed lives

    Thursday, April 10, 2008 By: Teresa Palkowski

    While peering out the window, Granite Bay High School freshman Brittany Ragan couldn’t help but notice young children begging for money, mud shacks resembling homes and the unbearable poverty encompas

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The Gazette Granite Bay High School Granite Bay, CA
Issue Date: Thursday, April 10, 2008 Issue: Issue 6 Last Update: Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Current Conditions Mostly Sunny
Temperature: 68.9 °F
Wind Speed: 8 mph S
Gusts: 20 mph SSW
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•Hiring of coaches can be a challenge•Running all year long•Unicycling the world ‘round•Cold sports in California•Balancing smarts with college sports•U. Michigan professor defends popular course Wa
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For some, as soon as the winter sports season ends, games, meets and tournaments are put on hold until the next year. However, for the more exceptional athletes, their season never truly ends. Compe
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Although sports play a major role in Granite Bay High School life, the athletic programs might soon be facing problematic cutbacks. In order to balance California’s budget, Governor Schwarzeneneger
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•A tough mountain to climb•Heists, hoaxes and holdups at the Bay•The success with AcaDec•Got the traffic ticket blues?•Where will breaks fall?•Are neighborhoods safe?•Dear college-bound student… Wan
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Try and remember back to when you were six years old. Your favorite T.V. show was Blues Clues, and your biggest worry was what you were bringing to show and tell the next day. You played dress up
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•Jackie Greene returns to Sacramento•CDs vs. Downloading•Get the latest trends for this spring•On the road to better mileage Want to read more of the Gazette? Pick up a free hard copy at Granite Bay
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•Profanity overkill: keep cussing down•What’s with the world? Willy explains in brief•Grubaugh2008: Mac in a PC world•U SUK, as do text message fights•Clinton must quit race, save her party•College ad
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Being in France for three months now, I have traveled across the country and met the most incredible people, condensing more learning into three months than I thought humanly possible. I give you my
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The International Baccalaureate program that has been recently adopted by Granite Bay High School has heavily changed the status quo on campus. In a perfect world, the IB program would be smoothly i
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Discriminatory, prejudicial, judgmental. All adjectives rejected by moral beings. They influence many ideas including sexism, racism and the most commonly tolerated: discrimination by age. Stereotyp
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