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  • Deans and Campus Security Abuse Students

    Friday, November 19, 2004 By: David Fockens

    Every morning during first period and nutrition at Venice High, 30 or more students found late or truant are forced to “volunteer” for “campus beautification” -- trash clean-up. On ethical, health, an

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  • HHS gets musical opportunity

    Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Erin Hickey

    Recently schools across the nation received millions of dollars worth of compact discs due to a lawsuit filed against the music company.

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  • New cell phone policy still needs work

    Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Lisa Correll & Michelle McCarty

    As he walks into school, he reaches for something in his pocket…his cell phone. He pushes the power button, shutting off the phone. Collin knows the school policy states that students are prohibited f

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  • The Insights of Cronkite: Students from around the Santa Barbara area hear Walter Cronkite speak of peace in the nuclear age at a NAPF benefit banquet

    Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Graham Harbison

    How often is it that someone changes the industry they work in? Along the way, there may be a few great influences, but nothing compares to the change a young Mr. Walter Cronkite was about to bring to

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  • Is reality TV making over America?

    Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Hannah Goldstein ('06)/ For Eastside

    Reality television has had a drastic makeover since it was first introduced -- a makeover full of plastic.

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  • Moviegoers board Polar Express

    Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Jean Bauer

    This holiday season welcomes The Polar Express, a Christmas movie starring Tom Hanks that is entertaining to young children.

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  • Students in Knots Over Knitting Club: Not Just Grannies Club quickly becomes popular among both girls and boys.

    Monday, November 22, 2004 By: Nicholas Behrman

    Many new clubs have been introduced to the Laguna Blanca campus this year, and many old ones have returned. One of the most popular clubs, and new to the school this year, is Not Just Grannies Club. K

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  • Rickets, Mure make CD to benefit Grimaldi scholarship fund

    Thursday, November 25, 2004 By: Meryl Swiatek

    With the price of home-recording equipment steadily dropping, it becomes increasingly easy for amateur musicians to make a CD. It is much rarer, however, to find bands--professional or not--donating

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  • Environmental Science class efforts thwarted by ‘kleptocaniac'

    Thursday, November 25, 2004 By: Andromeda Brown

    Someone has been taking the aluminum cans the Environmental Science class has been collecting for recycling. The cans are placed in a marked Dumpster behind the cafeteria for a recycling truck from C

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  • Citizens of Sabinal marching for the cause

    Monday, November 22, 2004 By: TONY RAINES

    It is the fifth leading cause of death in the world and it has no cure.

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Issue Date: Sunday, November 28, 2004 Issue: Week of Nov. 29, 2004
 
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News
The new policy allows cell phones in the building, but not in class. The change is on a trial basis and will remain in place if students follow the rule.
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Someone has been taking the aluminum cans the Environmental Science class has been collecting for recycling.
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Student band the Rickets will donate the proceeds of the sale of their CD to honor Anthony Grimaldi, the student who died last year.
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The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation invited several students from Laguna Blanca High School to attend the benefit banquet honoring Walter Cronkite with the Distinguished Peace Leadership Award.
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Community businesses have contributed to raffles and other fund-raising events for sophomore.
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Two seniors were suspended from hosting video announcements for the remainder of the year, because they did not lead the Pledge of Allegiance completely.
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Recently schools across the nation received millions of dollars worth of compact discs due to a lawsuit filed against the music company.
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Features
Participation in a mission trip to Africa to build a water purification system leads to award.
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Playstation 2’s newest and most popular game “Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas,” the fifth edition to the already popular GTA series, has rocketed off store shelves.
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Reality television has had a drastic makeover since it was first introduced -- a makeover full of plastic.
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