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  • East Falls over new pond dedication

    Sunday, December 05, 2004 By: Samantha Schlaifer ('05)/ Eastside Entertainment Editor

    Move over Niagara because East Falls is taking over.

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  • Hallway Rudeness

    Monday, December 06, 2004 By: Donnie Harris

    Have you ever wondered just how many people would shove, push, or even knock you down in the hallways each day? I have, and on October 29, I decided to find out for myself, so I performed the most ob

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  • Security finds moderation at Irmo

    Tuesday, December 07, 2004 By: Kayla Glasscock, English Nye

    There are no attack dogs, cement block walls, or electric fences. Although some students may believe school to be a prison, students at Irmo High School roam almost freely. However, Irmo does have im

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  • After Petition Circulates, School Lets Girls Don Sweatshirts

    Tuesday, December 07, 2004 By: Miriam Krawitz '06

    "Why would you ban sweatshirts? It's better to dress a little sloppy than slutty," said Jahna Rosenberg '06, the student at the center of the recent sweatshirt controversy.

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  • Peer helpers visit residents of Greenleaf Retirement Home

    Thursday, December 09, 2004 By: Chelsea Shupick, Ashley Buhr and Eric Dressing

    WHS Peer Helpers brought a dose of youthful fun to the Greenleaf Retirement Village Dec. 2.Their evening consisted of playing board games, a serenade and martial arts demonstration by senior Peterson

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  • With Sharp Animation, 'The Incredibles' Is Just That

    Thursday, December 09, 2004 By: Jonathan Hartig '05

    Pixar's new production, "The Incredibles," harnesses the latest advancements in computer-animation to wow viewers with action and amuse them with true-to-life comedy.

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  • Brazilian author’s novel to die for

    Friday, December 10, 2004 By: Review by Maria Chicuen/Guest Writer

    From the acclaimed author of the best-seller “The Alchemist” comes a fable-like story that praises the perseverance of every individual against society’s attempt to deprive them from their uniqueness.

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  • Violence in Sports being magnified more than ever

    Friday, December 10, 2004 By: Miguel Lorenzo/Sports Editor

    As an assistant coach at Coral Park, Clark Eakes saw first hand one of his first violent incidents in sports when two players got into a fight during practice and the next day the parents, cousins and

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  • Mock trials simulate courtroom drama: Civics class recreates judicial process

    Saturday, December 11, 2004 By: Eric Neufeld, Staff writer

    The real life drama of the courtroom captivates audiences with its twist and turns. From the O.J. Simpson trial to Scott Peterson’s case, viewers foam at the mouth as the human tragedy unfolds in cour

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Issue Date: Sunday, December 12, 2004 Issue: Week of Dec. 13, 2004
 
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News
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has implemented the Count Me In! Campaign in order to improve student attendance.
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Dodger Senate and the Taher lunch program came face to face on Nov. 1 to try to resolve some of the problems students’ claim with the school lunch program.
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The weight room and locker room in the Old Gym was temporarily unavailable for use by Lincoln High School students after parents expressed concern over potential health hazards from possible asbestos
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The administration did not ban sweatshirts for girls in the published dress code and, when challenged, decided not to change the code mid-year.
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Ari Sarna '08 knew when he enrolled in Ramaz that the city is notoriously a place where people are assaulted and robbed, but he, "never thought it would happen to me."
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Irmo High School has a number of measures in place to provide school security.
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Four members of the class of 2004 built a pond to improve the look of the front of the school. The graduates were thanked at the dedication ceremony on November 11.
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Features
Coaches at Varela have seen violence at the high school level and give their thoughts on how to keep violence out of sports.
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What began as the simple marketing tool of internet-profiling by companies has become a serious threat to the privacy and security of internet users.
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English and study of film teacher Wayne LaMothe has taken a leave of absence this year after being diagnosed with chronic Ebstein Barr Virus infection (EBV).
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