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  • Debussy Trio Performs

    Monday, March 19, 2007 By: Andrew Elliott

    Ask any musician what one of the rarest classical instruments is, and the harp is sure to come up. Despite its rarity, students got to hear it masterfully played when the Debussy Trio performed March

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  • Students Donate 100 Pints of Blood For Red Cross Drive

    Monday, March 19, 2007 By: Jordan Liu

    Two American Red Cross trucks transformed the cafeteria into a blood drive center on March 8.

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  • Judo Specialist Teaches Jujitsu

    Monday, March 19, 2007 By: Era Dykhne

    It doesn’t take long to notice Peter Yoon’s passion for his favorite pastime. It becomes clear when the rarely serious senior suddenly stops making jokes as he describes Judo, a martial art that has b

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  • Paulsen Pedals Through a Century

    Monday, March 19, 2007 By: Sarah Gonzalez

    Anyone who thinks that science teachers sit in labs all day has clearly not met Kevin Paulsen, a teacher in the Science Department. He shattered the stereotype by competing in an incredible bike race,

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  • Hi-Ho, Hi-Ho It’s Off to Puerto Rico They Go!

    Monday, March 19, 2007 By: Sarah Gonzalez

    During Spring Break, students in several of Uni’s Spanish classes will be going on a trip to Puerto Rico. Roughly ten students from the classes of Cassie Bryer, Maria Lomeli and Antonio Delgado will b

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  • D's Days: All Stoked Up For Spring Break

    Monday, March 19, 2007 By: Devon Irete

    It’s pretty apparent—spring break is rapidly approaching. We’re all thinking about it, teachers and students alike. What might these nine days hold for us; a vacation to Grandma’s house, a road trip t

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  • Electricidad: Electricidad Stuns Audiences

    Monday, March 19, 2007 By: Brittany Self

    A cast of 12 performed the production Electricidad to an ecstatic audience in Stivelman Theatre on March 9-10.

    Electricidad is a remake of the ancient Greek play Elecktra.

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  • High Competitiveness of College Acceptances Should Push Seniors to Look into Other Schools

    Monday, March 19, 2007 By:

    SATs: 2350, GPA: 4.45: extracurricular: too many to count.

    Is that you? If not, you may not be college material, or at least it all too often seems.

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  • Varsity Baseball Starts Off With A Bang At Verdugo Hills

    Monday, March 19, 2007 By: Klementina Pavlova

    The varsity baseball season opened with a solid win at Verdugo Hills. It proved to be a hard fought matchup in which the Wildcats showed a lot of resiliency in a dramatic come-from-behind victory.

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  • Spikers’ Season Is Looking Up Despite Tough Beginning

    Monday, March 19, 2007 By: Ben Haber and Seth Roberts

    The boys’ volleyball team, despite returning four starters from last year, started their season off slowly last week. They badly lost their first two games to rivals Palisades and Venice. The team c

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It gives me a weird sense of nostalgia to look back on my four years at Uni and see how far girls’ soccer has come. Back in the 2003-04 season, my freshman year, I remember losing to Palisades 7-0, a
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The girls’ soccer season ended in disappointing fashion on March 3, as the Palisades Dolphins benefited from a controversial penalty kick to beat the LadyCats 2-1 in the Los Angeles Invitational final
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The boys’ varsity tennis team has gotten off to a slow start this season, with a 1-4 overall record and a three-match losing streak in league matches. However, recent losses to Westchester and Palisad
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The varsity baseball season opened with a solid win at Verdugo Hills. It proved to be a hard fought matchup in which the Wildcats showed a lot of resiliency in a dramatic come-from-behind victory.
full story 
The boys’ volleyball team, despite returning four starters from last year, started their season off slowly last week. They badly lost their first two games to rivals Palisades and Venice. The team c
full story 
At this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference, columnist Ann Coulter did what she does best: rile people up with outrageous comments. This time, she closed her speech with a joke about Democ
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High Competitiveness of College Acceptances Should Push Seniors to Look into Other Schools
SATs: 2350, GPA: 4.45: extracurricular: too many to count.

Is that you? If not, you may not be college material, or at least it all too often seems.
full story 
Athletes have been bending the rules of sports since the inception of athletics as a legitimate pastime, but a recent survey conducted by the Character Counts! program shows that the poor values and e
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A cast of 12 performed the production Electricidad to an ecstatic audience in Stivelman Theatre on March 9-10.

Electricidad is a remake of the ancient Greek play Elecktra.
full story 
It’s pretty apparent—spring break is rapidly approaching. We’re all thinking about it, teachers and students alike. What might these nine days hold for us; a vacation to Grandma’s house, a road trip t
full story 
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