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  • Seniors Fundraise at Shakey’s

    Friday, March 18, 2005 By: Matt Wong

    Class of ’05 hosted Shakey’s Night at the Culver City Shakey’s Pizza on Wednesday, March 16. They spent the night from 5 to 8 p.m. playing the arcade games and eating pizza and chicken wings.

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  • American Red Cross Collects Pints of Blood

    Friday, March 18, 2005 By:

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  • Gay Marriage Constitutional

    Friday, March 18, 2005 By: Jacob Berezin

    A state judge ruled this week that the California’s ban on gay marriage went against the state’s Constitution. He said that there was “no rational purpose” for denying a homosexual couple the right to

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  • Contender Beats Down Petty Reality Shows

    Friday, March 18, 2005 By: Era Dykhne

    The endurance of the Survivor, the shrewdness of the Apprentice, the contenders have it all.

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  • George Abuelkhair Raps Excitement into Bio

    Friday, March 18, 2005 By: Rebecca Wallace

    The science department welcomed George Abuelkhair as the newest addition to their staff. George Abuelkhair was introduced to the prospect of working at Uni by a friend who was acquainted with one of t

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  • Runners Break Records

    Friday, March 18, 2005 By: Jeff Goodman

    Usually the athletes are the ones sweating and exerting energy during their heated competitions, but the track meet at Venice on Wednesday, however, timekeeper Wilmar Mijangos, junior, was quite tired

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  • Illness Slows Softball

    Friday, March 18, 2005 By: Erin Whalen

    So far this year, the varsity softball team has played seven games and participated in two Banning Tournaments.

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At-a-glance

So far this year, the varsity softball team has played seven games and participated in two Banning Tournaments.
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The boys’ varsity volleyball squad ended their preseason on a high note after winning Thursday’s game against San Pedro.
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After a long layoff, the boys’ tennis team took the courts for the first time since last spring.
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Usually the athletes are the ones sweating and exerting energy during their heated competitions, but the track meet at Venice on Wednesday, however, timekeeper Wilmar Mijangos, junior, was quite tired
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The endurance of the Survivor, the shrewdness of the Apprentice, the contenders have it all.
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The science department welcomed George Abuelkhair as the newest addition to their staff. George Abuelkhair was introduced to the prospect of working at Uni by a friend who was acquainted with one of t
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Sophomores this year had to take the California High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE) in order to be able to graduate high school.
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Assisted Suicide Emotionally Scars
Does a person suffering from a terminal disease have the right to end his own pain by taking his life? Yes. Does this same person have the right to burden another with the pain carried by asking anoth
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Much concern has been expressed over the United States’ role in the international community.
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A state judge ruled this week that the California’s ban on gay marriage went against the state’s Constitution. He said that there was “no rational purpose” for denying a homosexual couple the right to
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