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  • Cisneros intertwines history, humor in Caramelo

    Wednesday, June 02, 2004 By: Jenna Nitkowski

    Sandra Cisneros’ new novel, Caramelo, invites the reader into the world of Celaya (“Lala”) Rey, an adolescent Mexican-American girl coming to grips with her heritage. As the only girl in a family of s

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  • "The Day After Tomorrow" storms through the end of the world in style

    Thursday, June 03, 2004 By: Randy Serrano / Staff Reporter

    Just when we thought cliché end-of-the-world eye candy was overdone with films like “Independence Day” and “Deep Impact,” Hollywood has managed to push the boundaries of cinematic movie magic past its

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  • Work of two sophomores honored by Fifth Avenue Review

    Thursday, June 03, 2004 By: Timothy Adkins

    The Fifth Avenue Review staff has honored sophomores LaRonya Bell and Catherine Cousineau with its first literary contest award.Sophomore Anna Edwards, along with several other staff members, came up

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  • After prom? Afterprom!

    Friday, June 04, 2004 By: Brian Tai

    What do stereotypical high-schoolers stereotypically do after a stereotypical prom? Expand their vocabulary?

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  • Prom Night Heroes

    Friday, June 04, 2004 By: Adrianna Amarillo

    In the case of Orlando Audifré Jr. (Sr.), Prom Night was much more than a dance and a few prizes. At around 5:30 AM, while driving home from After-Prom, Audifré noticed a stopped truck that had colli

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  • Make Student Admissions Free

    Friday, June 04, 2004 By: Brian Rock

    Apart from football, attendance at York High sporting events is mediocre at best. Falcon alumni reminisce about years past when even the soccer games filled the stands with cheering students.

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News
In the case of Orlando Audifré Jr. (Sr.), Prom Night was much more than a dance and a few prizes.
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Facing a $1.6 million deficit, the Rocklin Unified School District is debating over continuing and expanding the drug detection dog program to middle schools, after moderate success at Victory and Roc
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With the Michigan Education Assessment Program high school test just wrapping up, there are questions of whether or not this will be the last time high school juniors are subject to it.
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Features
In the spirit of Jonathan Mowrer, who graduated last year, 21-year-old Osman Massoud will don a cap and gown and receive a special education diploma. But it won’t be all celebration because of one loo
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Opinion
More fans would attend games if the admission was reduced or even free.
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Entertainment
Just when we thought cliché end-of-the-world eye candy was overdone with films like “Independence Day” and “Deep Impact,” Hollywood has managed to push the boundaries of cinematic movie magic past its
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SEGA’s Sonic saga hasn’t been known for originality over the past couple of years. But the latest addition, titled “Sonic Heroes,” sets out to change that with a very unique twist that can best be des
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It’s interesting to see how certain directors and their movies stand out from others and are immediately recognized for a certain style and vision. Such is the case with acclaimed director Tim Burton.
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Making the world a better place for video gamers everywhere is the objective of the 14 Year Old Girls, a witty band from a Los Angeles suburb.
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Sandra Cisneros’ new novel, Caramelo, invites the reader into the world of Celaya (“Lala”) Rey, an adolescent Mexican-American girl coming to grips with her heritage.
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