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  • Syphon Filter remains dominant game for PS2

    Wednesday, June 09, 2004 By: Raymond Bennett

    So far, Sony has generally done a good job of bringing its biggest Playstation properties to the PS2, but one popular franchise from the later days of the PS has remained bafflingly absent: Syphon Fil

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  • Film Festival Fun

    Friday, June 11, 2004 By: Heather Hade

    Baruch High School’s 2004 annual film festival, held June 2, was fun for everyone.

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  • As You Like ItOutdoor Dinner Theater Satiates Capacity Audience

    Tuesday, June 15, 2004 By: Jessica Simanian

    Drama put on a year-end show once again, this time staging William Shakespeare’s As You Like It in the Gabrielino/Tongva Springs on June 4 and June 7.

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  • Occidental Luncheon Honors Mentees

    Tuesday, June 15, 2004 By: Jeff Goodman

    Twenty juniors traveled to the Armand Hammer Museum on June 2 for an awards ceremony organized by Occidental Petroleum Corporation.

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  • Art Is My Life

    Thursday, June 17, 2004 By: Sarah Baumann

    For me, art is my life. My life revolves around art and art revolves around me.

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  • Straightedgemore than just the music

    Friday, June 18, 2004 By: Samantha Schlaifer ('05)/ Eastside Staff

    No drugs. No alcohol. No smoking. It is clear that this does not describe the student body at Cherry Hill East. This does, however, explain a philosophy that emerged from the hardcore music scene of t

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Issue Date: Sunday, June 20, 2004 Issue: Week of June 21, 2004
 
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El pasado lunes 3 de mayo, minutos antes de que comenzaran las clases, muchos estudiantes y maestros fueron sorprendidos ya que se encontraron con muchas de las paredes y murales de la escuela mancha
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Nine students ages 14-18 were arrested on Tuesday, May 25 in a drug bust for either selling or furnishing marijuana to an undercover officer. One other accused student has yet to be identified.
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A new ninth grade ESL student, Jose Rojas, recently won the Congressional District Art Competition and will fly off to Washington D.C on June 13, for the opening of the national art exhibition in whic
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Features
For me, art is my life. My life revolves around art and art revolves around me.
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Opinion
You have to wonder what exactly Pepsi is trying to sell when they put Britney Spears in a half shirt with suspenders and low-slung, ripped jeans in a commercial with Bob Dole drooling at the televisio
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Club Day was a wondrous event, with lots of fun activities. It was cancelled due to apathy, but we can revive Club Day if we try.
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Entertainment
No drugs. No alcohol. No smoking. Perhaps this does not describe the many students at Cherry Hill East. This does, however, explain a philosophy that emerged from the hardcore music scene of the early
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Baruch High School’s 2004 annual film festival, held June 2, was fun for everyone.
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So far, Sony has generally done a good job of bringing its biggest Playstation properties to the PS2, but one popular franchise from the later days of the PS has remained bafflingly absent: Syphon Fil
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Student Life
The Relay for Life was an event hosted by the American Cancer Society held at the Milford High School track from Friday, May 15 to Saturday, May 16, 2004.
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