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  • Reporter Returns from Iraqi War

    Friday, September 19, 2003 By: Natalia Aivazova

    With still-fresh, vivid memories of bullets whizzing by his ear, Arian Campo-Flores recalls his frantic search for cover while reporting on the Iraqi war from the frontlines.

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  • Committee Seeks Arborist to Prune Trees

    Friday, September 19, 2003 By: Ryan Lue

    With plans to install rubber sidewalks in the teacher parking lot well under way, the classroom building will, in the coming months, be adorned with a new walkway, handicap-accessible ramps, and a muc

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  • Magruder Remembered

    Monday, September 22, 2003 By: Arash Shadi

    Former alumni and members of the band, “The Magruder Machine,” assembled to celebrate former teacher John Magruder in a musical tribute.

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  • Victims of Taft Shooting in Stable Condition

    Monday, September 22, 2003 By: Regina Shapiro

    Tragedy struck William Howard Taft High School when three innocent students waiting for a ride home were shot at a nearby Ventura Blvd. bus stop in a gang-related attack.

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  • Students Need Time Adjusting To Schedule

    Monday, September 22, 2003 By: Jose Dubon

    With a new school year already well into gear, students must thoroughly prepare themselves with heavier books, clean notebook paper, harder classes, and a new, promising schedule that was implemented

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  • Tightened Script On File Sharing: -Yes. The RIAA should sue users of P2P networks

    Monday, September 22, 2003 By: Shane Apperson

    I myself have not given in to the whole file-sharing fad that has quickly arrived and filled millions of computers with sometimes thousands of free songs. It has set about 261 people into a tremendous

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  • Nine Incoming Teachers Welcomed: They bring diversity to Uni from states as near as Maine and Wisconsin and from countries as far as Costa Rica and Japan.

    Monday, September 22, 2003 By: Wildcat Staff

    A new year and a new schedule just wouldn’t be complete without additions to the faculty.

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  • Movies Sail On

    Monday, September 22, 2003 By: Jina Han and Motunrayo Akinmurele

    Summer is traditionally a time when the biggest movies of the year are showcased, and this summer was no exception. Original movies battled for box office supremacy against a slew of sequels.

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  • Music Cuts In

    Monday, September 22, 2003 By: Austin Ma

    From pop to rock, novices to experts, the music industry catered to everyone’s listening preference.

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  • Five Faculty Members Enter Campus

    Monday, September 22, 2003 By: Karen Aragon

    Several members of the support staff have been added to the faculty. New counselors include Deja Anderson, Frederick Keeve, George Kessler and Pamela Gray. Additionally, Clifford Gamble joins Stephani

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At-a-glance

A highly anticipated girls’ tennis season is just around the corner, but the increased number of athletes on the team will make the tennis courts exceedingly over crowded, making practice more difficu
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As the Lady Spikers approach their first game, they continue to train so that their new season will be a victorious one.
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After a week of vigorous tests with well over a hundred participants, basketball tryouts are officially over.
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The boys soccer team has enjoyed a long history of success, making the playoffs nine consecutive years and being at the top of their division. But the regular success that the team has enjoyed for nea
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The Wildcat baseball teams are vigorously preparing for their upcoming season in March.
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The Wildcat baseball teams are vigorously preparing for their upcoming season in March.
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Former alumni and members of the band, “The Magruder Machine,” assembled to celebrate former teacher John Magruder in a musical tribute.
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Tragedy struck William Howard Taft High School when three innocent students waiting for a ride home were shot at a nearby Ventura Blvd. bus stop in a gang-related attack.
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The state of California’s law banning students from being in possession of or using pagers and cellular phones on public school campuses has been repealed.
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With a new school year already well into gear, students must thoroughly prepare themselves with heavier books, clean notebook paper, harder classes, and a new, promising schedule that was implemented
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