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  • Does Channel One Have a Place in Public Schools?

    Tuesday, March 16, 2004 By: Christy Frink & Aneesh Venkat

    The NEA has labeled Channel One News a "bottom-feeding commercial carrier," yet YHS students watch it every morning. Some argue that its educational value is priceless. Does it have a place?

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  • Unconstitutional amendment will segregate the country

    Wednesday, March 17, 2004 By: Richard Mealey

    There was a dark time in American history. It was a when cetain minorites were denied the rights as humans and citizens, that we take for granted. It was a time that seems like its about to repeat it

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  • Budget cuts take their toll on books

    Thursday, March 18, 2004 By: Alex Kubat, Assistant News Editor

    If while reading a book in the library you turn the page and the next one is missing, don’t be alarmed. The library has been stripped of everything except One Tree-Hill book covers due to budget cuts

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  • Students learn about government first hand

    Thursday, March 18, 2004 By: Kristen Cameron, Editor in Chief

    While standing in the front of the LGI room on Feb. 18 during SRT, Congressman Pete Visclosky, of the first district in Indiana, talked to students about his profession and how the law affects student

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  • Democracy means votes for all

    Thursday, March 18, 2004 By: Chris Neumann, Leisure Editor

    Friends, Americans, Countrymen, lend me your eyes. Once in history, the United States was not free.Revolution exploded in 1776 with screams of “no taxation without representation” cried across the fo

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  • Homework relevance questioned: Integrity of assignments debateable

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: Alejandra Ramirez, Staff writer

    Students erupt with moans and groans as they review another worksheet of homework. Almost daily, campus students complete short answer questions, fill in the blanks and answer true and false statement

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  • Santa Monica Councilman Speaks Out

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: Jacob Berezin

    Santa Monica City Councilman and Former Mayor Michael Feinstein arrived on campus last Friday to give a presentation in Richard Takagaki’s fifth period Honors Economics class.

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  • Plagiaristic Perceptions

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: José Dubón

    Today’s Adolescents live in an era where ideas and written material are at their fingertips; they live in a time of technological prosperity. But, sadly, because of that prosperity, plagiarism has bec

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  • FBI Agents and Cheerleaders Shoot Pilot

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: Regina Shapiro

    Film crews hoped to once again captivate audiences with Uni’s campus while shooting High School Undercover, a pilot for FOX television, on March 15.

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  • College and CultureWhich has taught me more

    Friday, March 19, 2004 By: Emily Allen

    When asked to write an article about the experiences of my year abroad in India over the course of the past seven months my initial reaction was one of complete overwhelming confusion. With such a bro

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Issue Date: Sunday, March 21, 2004 Issue: Week of March 22, 2004
 
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News
The library has been stripped of everything except One Tree-Hill book covers due to budget cuts on the state level.
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While standing in the front of the LGI room on Feb. 18 during SRT, Congressman Pete Visclosky, of the first district in Indiana, talked to students about his profession and how the law affects student
full story 
After 11 million dollars the new building is finally complete. The added space is appreciated by the administration and faculty.
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Clayton Valley’s athletic program along with the position of head custodian are still under the guillotine despite the passage of several statewide propositions.
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Three months of planning, hard work and serious volunteer dedication took the place of one class period on Feb. 25.
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Features
I am learning as much from attending school as I am from touring India, courtesy of my Rotary Club sponsors.
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Santa Monica City Councilman and Former Mayor Michael Feinstein arrived on campus last Friday to give a presentation in Richard Takagaki’s fifth period Honors Economics class.
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Do you ever look back to when you were younger and wish life were as simple and exciting as it was in Kindergarten?
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Opinion
We feel that some older skaters are taking advantage of the park. It is wrong for them to dictate who enters the park, as it is not their decision.
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Plagiarism has become an increasingly problematic topic in schools. Students need to understand that plagiarism is a crime and will be punished accordingly.
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