• Summer Jobs

    Tuesday, June 03, 2008 By: Alan Wong

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  • What's On Your iPod?: Art and Graphics teacher Mrs. Manning reveals her love of electronica and rock music.

    Wednesday, June 04, 2008 By: Brityn Thackham

    Mrs. Manning finds it easy to connect with her students over more than value strips and pixels. “I find that a lot of the students are into electronica, so I have that in common with them,” she explai

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  • Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim: Sedaris' hilarious novel discusses how everyday life can be comical.

    Wednesday, June 04, 2008 By: Andrew Cisneros

    The average American family can be hilarious. David Sedaris' Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim shows this fact through his autobiographical essays. These memoirs are filled with stories about hi

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  • Crystal Chronicled Adventured: Not mediocre, but not the greatest.

    Wednesday, June 04, 2008 By: Joey Curry

    Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles in itself is very fun to play. It is a prelude adventure on the Gamecube. The storyline allows you to piece together the beginning of the original, and allows you to

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  • PlayRadioPlay!: An ordinary Texas kid releases a fun album.

    Wednesday, June 04, 2008 By: Emily Smith

    Daniel Hunter from PlayRadioPlay releases his first album, Texas, and dedicates it to his mother. The amateur album brings forth the scene of rock and punk. PlayRadioPlay is the creation of 17-year-ol

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  • Trendy Travels: Catalina Island: Summer Preview: check out the history and the activities you can do while staying at the hottest destination for the 2008 summer!

    Wednesday, June 04, 2008 By: Selma Hadzimujagic and Sarah Klivans

    Whether you're searching for a fun getaway to relax after a long year of projects, tests, and essays, or just a simple retreat filled with adventure and adrenaline, Catalina Island offers a vacation t

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  • Cinematic Sunrise Brings the Heat to Chain Reaction: Chiodos side project plays in Anaheim with other pop rock bands.

    Wednesday, June 04, 2008 By: Caity Hansen

    The small crowded room is full of exciting sounds and sights: kids pushing towards the stage and singing at the tops of their lungs, guitarists plunging their arms against the strings of their instrum

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  • Sheltering our Children: How much should we protect our children?

    Thursday, June 05, 2008 By: Sam Soutsos

    If you were a parent, would you think it would be acceptable to shelter your children from the harsh realties of the world? In most cases, people tend to shelter their children from violence on televi

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  • "Would You Like Fries With That?" : Is it the best choice for high school students to be working while still in school?

    Thursday, June 05, 2008 By: Brittany Bounds

    In high school, it is common for teenagers to get part time jobs. Parents begin to put the pressure on them, encouraging them to become independent and pay their own bills. Car payments and other obli

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  • Terminator Says "Hasta La Vista" to School Funding: Arnold's Schwarzenegger cuts school funding causing setbacks across California.

    Thursday, June 05, 2008 By: Jocelyn Gutierrez

    From Northern California to Southern California, almost every public school, grades K-12, is experiencing the burden of a 4.8 billion dollar budget cut. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposed 10% c

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At-a-glance

Dear Advice Guy,

I just found out I’m not going to graduate. What should I try to do?

From,

Life-Failure
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Strangers came out just last weekend, which means thousands of teens flocked to theatres for some thrills. Like all horror movies of today it didn’t deliver much but anticipated scares. It is disappoi
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Christina Hryniewicki: all track athletes know that name. Hryniewicki has been a leader in the Girls’ Track and Field Team ever since she was a freshman, and has competed at the varsity level for all
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A Vision of Hope for China: The Vision of Hope Club at BHS steps up to provide aid for earthquake victims in China.
On the afternoon of May 12, an earthquake measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale hit Sichuan Province in China, leaving some 5 million people homeless. By the next day, the death toll stood at 12,000, wit
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IRVINE– Four years of countless rehearsals, hours spent practicing, and miles traveled. These conditions only begin to describe the journey that senior musicians in the Beckman Instrumental Program ha
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School spirit always comes from a common root: an individual who exemplifies a competitive and enthusiastic spirit. Whether it be water polo, swimming, or any other sport, this person always brings th
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After being defeated by La Serna High School on Friday, May 23 with the final score ending at 2-0, the Beckman Girls’ Varsity Softball Team was disqualified in a division III Quarterfinal match, termi
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DELETE ME
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Terminator Says "Hasta La Vista" to School Funding: Arnold's Schwarzenegger cuts school funding causing setbacks across California.
From Northern California to Southern California, almost every public school, grades K-12, is experiencing the burden of a 4.8 billion dollar budget cut. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposed 10% c
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In high school, it is common for teenagers to get part time jobs. Parents begin to put the pressure on them, encouraging them to become independent and pay their own bills. Car payments and other obli
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