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  • Model UN hits the College Scene

    Monday, February 14, 2005 By: Sam Gati

    Says Lauren Vaughan, “You actually begin to appreciate the United Nations and all the difficulties they encounter in trying to establish peace in our world…and, oh, my god, the guys from Ireland are s

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  • Romer Visits Campus to Discuss Fault Line

    Monday, February 14, 2005 By: Shireen Nabavi

    LAUSD Superintendent Roy Romer, Board Member Marlene Cantor, and other school officials held a press conference yesterday to inform the public about the fault line which runs through the middle of our

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  • CMA to close despite promises: Some talk of reopening fight to save school; they cite good scores, college scholarships

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 By: Communicator Staff

    In April 2004, the Communication and Media Arts (CMA) community exacted a promise from Superintendent Kenneth Burnley that CMA would not close nor merge with the Detroit High School for the Fine and P

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  • Stolen Spirit: Wal-Mart sells school spirit without the school

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 By: Amber Roriguez/Editor-in-Chief

    One of the fastest growing stores in the United States is Wal-Mart named in 2003, the most admired company in America by FORTUNE, and in 2004 presented with the Corporate Patriotism Award.

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  • The Bells Ring on Despite Low Numbers

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 By: Kyle Fitzpatrick

    "The feeling of making these beautiful sounds is…well, it’s indescribable," says Matt Monagan, captain of the Blazing Bells. "But the new schedule is tearing apart the choir.

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  • The Legend continues with The Minish Cap

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 By: review by Ben F. Badger Jr./Entertainment Editor

    The latest addition to the long line of the “Zelda” games has finally arrived. “The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap” definitely lives up to its proud family legacy. The game is an amalgamation of ever

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  • Searching for treasure becomes a reality

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 By: Marisol Rodriguez/Health Editor

    Since the beginning of time, people have dreamt of finding buried treasure. Kids have dreamt of adventure, and even buried their own treasures in their backyards, stories of pirates and unclaimed tre

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  • Senior chef advances to Nationals

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 By: Chelsea Peterson

    Senior Robert Crawford is in many ways a typical teenage boy. He actively participates in sports like golf and wrestling and does well in school. However, Crawford is also one of 10 chefs-in-training

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  • Weather Curses Egg Drop

    Friday, February 18, 2005 By: Laura Mandeville and Nhi Nguyen

    Every year, the weather becomes oddly stormy around the same time, coinciding with Cynthia Hardesty’s egg drop experiment. Teachers even plan assignment dates around when Hardesty has scheduled the ph

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  • Carbon Leaf Draws Acclaim

    Friday, February 18, 2005 By: Rebecca Ledebuhr

    The Celtic-rock styling of the band Carbon Leaf, best known for the song “The Boxer,” are earning attention. The first local radio station to pick them up was 93.7 Bob Fm. The only unsigned band to w

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Issue Date: Saturday, February 19, 2005 Issue: Week of Feb. 21, 2005
 
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Over 60 students joined the JSA (Junior Statesmen of America) Club during lunch in room 380 on Feb. 15 to watch the debate between teachers Kevin Paulsen and Neil King.
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Wal-Mart's sale of Varela Viper shirts may be defensible if the logo was not copyrighted by the school, but should Wal-Mart take sales from what ought to be a fundraiser for our school?.
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Last Thursday students, staff, and parents learned that CMA was one of two high schools on Burnley’s hit list. All are very concerned and some have vowed to fight to keep CMA open.
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NBC4 will feature University High School as one of the locations for their daily weather reports on www.nbc4la.com, or possibly, live on the air on NBC4.
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LAUSD Superintendent Roy Romer, Board Member Marlene Cantor, and other school officials held a press conference yesterday to inform the public about the fault line which runs through the middle of our
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According to the GPISD Student Organization And Club Policy, approval shall not be granted to any club or organization that fosters illegal acts, anti-patriotism, or that addresses sexual orientation.
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Features
When you think about Russia, what comes to mind? The book these students helped edit will show you Russia in the stories of its people.
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Senior Robert Crawford is in many ways a typical teenage boy. He actively participates in sports like golf and wrestling and does well in school. However, Crawford is also one of 10 chefs-in-training
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Cisco, a leading brand in computer networking products is reaching out to women in the community and telling them they want them to join.
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Winter is the busy season for the hardworking students of the Model United Nations (MUN) at SMMcT. This year the delegation of 14 students were proud to represent Bangladesh at Yale and Georgetown Uni
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