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    Friday, May 02, 2008 By: Justine Buenaflor

    To encourage more students to buy school lunches, El Camino’s nutritional services department is offering a variety of new lunch items. Cafeteria workers are currently “testing the waters” by selling

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The Colt Quarterly El Camino High School South San Francisco, CA
Issue Date: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 Issue: May 2008 Last Update: Tuesday, May 06, 2008
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A quarterly newsmagazine

At-a-glance

“You are the most important people in the school,” Mrs. Weiss, the advisor of Cypress Bay High School’s student newspaper, The Circuit, says at the beginning of a new school year.
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The Translator Review
The Translator, by Daoud Hari, is a traumatic but optimistic true story about the atrocities in Sudan. Within its less than 200 pages, Hari captures the whole suffering of a nation and lays it bare wi
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The Forbidden Kingdom Review
Who is the better martial artist, Jet Li or Jackie Chan? This question has been asked countless times. The two stars were finally paired in The Forbidden Kingdom and it is still a valid question. The
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Selected students from El Camino and South San Francisco High School boarded a plane for Japan on April 6 in a sponsored exchange between South San Francisco and Kishiwada, Japan. Sponsored by the Ro
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Students at El Camino High School are recognized for their talents in many things, such as sports and academics but one under looked talent is film directing.
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Led by the Gay Straight Alliance (GSA), El Camino aims to end intolerance by participating in the national Day of Silence. A 2005 National School Climate Survey found that four out of five LGBTQ (Lesb
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Textbook condition important to maintain
To begin my class work I pull out the book from underneath my desk, only to reveal ripped and missing pages, food crusted onto the book, and a disintegrating front and back cover. Many of our textboo
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El Camino students are stuck up, materialistic and promiscuous… at least that’s what the stereotype is. Not only are students judged individually, but by the school they attend.
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Lynching, mobs, and murder. That’s all our history books really tell us about the civil rights movement. Sojourn to the Past is a trip that goes beyond the textbooks and provides a life changing exp
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ECHS’s Famous Athletes
Over the years, the El Camino Athletics Program has produced few famous athletes and coaches.
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