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  • Not Your Typical Athlete

    Thursday, April 15, 2004 By: Olivia Lin

    It’s your typical Friday night. Arcade goers are crammed inside the tiny red-painted L-shaped establishment known as Chinatown Fair. The walls are not visible. Every surface has a machine pressed agai

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  • Was the Anti-Rudeness Assembly Effective?: ·Some say the assembly raised awareness of rudeness in school, while others reflect that the assembly wasted time. Pro

    Friday, April 16, 2004 By: Reza Zarinshenas

    To be honest, aside from spending thirty minutes out of class, I was less than thrilled to learn our assembly this week regarded rudeness. I heard students mumbling about going to the assembly even be

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  • Was the Anti-Rudeness Assembly Effective?: ·Some say the assembly raised awareness of rudeness in school, while others reflect that the assembly wasted time. Con

    Friday, April 16, 2004 By: Shane Apperson

    For the past week, students have attended an assembly regarding the Anti-Rudeness campaign and the upcoming CAT6 testing. At the sound of three bells, students were herded into Stivelman Theatre by ad

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  • Diving Into History: • Though History Day has come and gone, its effects

    Friday, April 16, 2004 By: Era Dykhne

    In the first semester of the school year, freshmen and sophomores took part in a unique, challenging, and quite possibly foreign experience.

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Issue Date: Sunday, April 18, 2004 Issue: Week of April 19, 2004
 
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News
What do Harry Potter, To Kill a Mockingbird, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn have in common? Despite the fact that they are three of the most admired books ever written, the novels come under a
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In the first semester of the school year, freshmen and sophomores took part in a unique, challenging, and quite possibly foreign experience.
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Features
Dance Dance Revolution players gather around Chinatown Fair every Friday night to play a few games, hang out with friends, and show off their skills.
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Opinion
Although the speeches did not interst everyone, if Anti-rudeness Assembly affected only a few in a positive way it was worth the time it took.
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The administration may have the right mindset and a good message, but they have gone about it the wrong way. The Anti-rudeness Assembly was boring, banal, and useless.
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Even though we may feel more comfortable with those who are similar to ourselves, we can create a community by reaching out to others. Achieving community happens one student at a time.
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Everyone knows that there are new cameras put in around the school, but are they really effective? In the past two weeks there have been three pretty serious fights that have all lasted for more than
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There is a debate currently about whether students should have to recite the Pledge of Allegiance or not. I say that they shouldn’t. I don’t think that it hurts anything if a student decides to remain
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Entertainment
Combining rock, pop & country, Sheryl Crow defined progressive-rock-radio for ten years already, and this CD,sets forth her biggest hits!
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Operating under the moniker of Apt°Core, Will Hunt recently released his sophomore project, aptly named '2.'
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