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  • State legislature threatens livelihood of El Camino’s student store

    Monday, May 07, 2007 By: Paolo Ferrer

    Significant changes to El Camino’s student store are expected to happen Fall 2007. With the implementation of the soda ban in local middle schools serving as a prelude to the end of junk food sales i

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  • Spider-Man 3: How was it?

    Monday, May 07, 2007 By: Adam Kestle

    I do not deny being an avid fan of DC Comic books and an even bigger admirer of Superman. When Spiderman three came to theatres recently, however, I couldn't deny that it was strong competition...

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  • Can I have my phone back once you get off yours?: Fairness enforcing the cell phone rule

    Monday, May 07, 2007 By: Mia Howell

    I’m sure you’ve either had your phone taken away or seen someone’s MP3 player get confiscated. But why can’t we, as students, use our electronics when there are no possible means of distraction.

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  • The desire for one

    Monday, May 07, 2007 By: Stephani Olsen

    Did you know LHS is filled with amazing writers? We asked teachers to give us the best papers from their students to share with the rest of the school.

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  • Justo Lamas Performs for GHS

    Tuesday, May 08, 2007 By: Leah T.

    On April 30, 2007, the Spanish students took a field trip to watch Justo Lamas, an Argentinean singer who performs in Spanish. They traveled by bus to Quincy, Michigan where the concert was hosted by

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  • Jamestown Alumnus Recalls VT Tragedy

    Tuesday, May 08, 2007 By: Liza Roesch

    To this day, Ashley Orellana can’t look out her dorm room window. The same window that overlooks the drill field. The same window that faces Norris Hall. The same window she couldn’t get away from o

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  • Rainbow SixVegas appeases action gamers

    Tuesday, May 08, 2007 By: Patrick Bertolino

    After the failure of Rainbow Six: Lockdown, Tom Clancy’s next release about the international counter-terrorism team blew gamers away with vivid environments, a stunning weapons selection, and an inve

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  • Traditional Muslim garment, Burqua, prohibited on school campus: Student reporter attempts to break barrier between races

    Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By: Christina Salomon

    For one day I dressed like a Muslim woman. For one day I felt the oppressive garment, what is known as a combination of the Abaya, Hijab, and Burqa, burden my conscious with the fact that everyone cra

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  • 'Adams' Extras Gain Insight into Filmmaking

    Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By: Jae Aron

    Seniors Zach Insani and Jordan Davis have seen many films, but they never truly appreciated them—until they were in one.“I never thought about how much it is an art,” Davis said. “I am amazed at how m

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  • Community Responds to Campus Hate Attack

    Wednesday, May 09, 2007 By: Joshua Augason and Cameron Miller

    On Monday, April 30, the Scotts Valley Football team, with their coach Louie Walters, entered the gym for their morning workout to find it vandalized, the walls painted with racial slurs targeting Asi

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Issue Date: Monday, May 14, 2007 Issue: Week of May 14, 2007
 
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News
Photos of inappropriate behavior posted on MySpace lead to student government resignations.
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Fairborn High School made history on April 12 when 16 physics and ROTC students successfully contacted Charles Simonyi while he was in space.
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On Monday, April 30, the Scotts Valley Football team and their coach entered the gym for the morning workout and found walls painted with racial slurs. Soon after, a suspicious device found outside th
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Features
Trump has been volunteering in Bolivia for two summers and hope to return.
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Seniors Zach Insani and Jordan Davis have seen many films, but they never truly appreciated the amount of work involved until they were in one.
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Hokie Tribute
An alumni of our high school and graduate of Virginia Tech writes about the poster design he created in response to the shooting at Virginia Tech.
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Here are some tips on where to fish and how to catch trout.
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As a freshman at Virginia Tech, this alumna had a direct view of the tragic events of April 16.
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Opinion
Results of student elections must be public
It is time to change the school policy and annouce the vote count in student council elections.
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April 16's Virginia Tech shootings were a major wakeup call for the United States. Since the 1996 shootings at Columbine High School, Colorado, little has been done on the issue of gun control. The
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