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Issue Date: Friday, May 01, 2009 Issue: Carry On & Welcome Back! Last Update: Friday, September 11, 2009
  • Mexican American Studies class mural

    Thursday, June 11, 2009 By: Mr. Garcia

    After learning about the muralist movement during the Mexican Revolution and Diego Rivera’s famous murals, Mr. Garcia’s Mexican American Studies class created a mural documenting student life at Deser

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  • Betty Makoni, founder of the Girls Child Network(GCN)

    Tuesday, June 09, 2009 By: Maria Torres & Zenaida Aispuro

      In Zimbabwe a man with HIV or AIDS believes that if he rapes a virgin he will be cured of his disease.  As a result, there are at least ten girls per day who are reported as rape victims.  Thi

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  • World's Tallest Man (8.07ft)

    Friday, June 05, 2009 By: Maria Torres

    You may consider yourself tall because you are 5.4 or taller.  But the truth is that there isn’t a person taller than Zhao Liang.  Zhao was a normal 27 year old guy before he visited a hospital in Chi

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  • THEY'RE GONE! Friends Say Goodbye to the Excellent Class of '09

    Thursday, June 04, 2009 By: Staff

    Family, Friends, dignitaries and classmates bid a fond farewell to the Class of '09 Wednesday, the third and largest set of graduating Rams in the history of the school.  New Superintendent Ricardo Me

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  • Hand sanitizers, good or bad?

    Friday, May 29, 2009 By: Maria Torres & Zenaida Aispuro

    Hand sanitizers are usually used as an alternate way to clean and disinfect your hands. Many people believe that using hand sanitizers are a suitable choice for hand hygiene when hands are not visibly

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  • Times have changed

    Monday, May 11, 2009 By: Alexandra Hernandez

    When remembering my childhood, I remember many things but as for what I watched on television I remember seeing the Power Rangers, Babar, Pepper Ann, Bananas in Pajamas during the weekends.  Pokemon i

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  • Top 10 most haunted places to visit during the summer

    Thursday, May 28, 2009 By: Zenaida Aispuro & Maria Torres

    Do you believe in ghosts? Well, if you don’t you won’t mind spending your summer in one of these vacation sites. These are the top 10 most haunted places that will give you a chilling experience you w

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  • Text Messaging

    Thursday, May 21, 2009 By: Mariam Montoya

         When one is text messaging, one is not aware of the surroundings.  It was reported that in Texas, Tara Rose McAvoy, 18, died because she was text messaging and a train ran over her.  It hap

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  • Vans Warped Tour '09

    Wednesday, May 20, 2009 By: Isela Mendoza

    For all music enthusiasts out there, the Vans Warped Tour line-up has been released. (Woo!) The music festival kicks off in Pomona, CA at the Pomona Fairplex on Friday, June 26 and ends in Los Angeles

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  • "Fade" by Lisa McMann

    Monday, May 18, 2009 By: Armando Maduena

    “Some Nightmares Never Fade”       This intriguing sequel to Wake follows Janie, now an undercover investigator, and her partner/boyfriend Cabel as they attempt to unmask and trap a sexual

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At-a-glance

Effective August 14, 2009, the Mecca Family & Farmworker's Service Center will be closed every Friday.
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More than 20 agencies with support from the California Endowment have come together under the Building Healthy Communities Coachella (BHCC) Collaborative to build a strategic plan to help improve the
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After learning about the muralist movement during the Mexican Revolution and Diego Rivera’s famous murals, Mr. Garcia’s Mexican American Studies class created a mural documenting student life at Deser
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Health insurance is wanted by all people, but only a small percentage of people have it. When interviewing some students at Desert Mirage High School, only two out of seven had health insurance. When
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  In Zimbabwe a man with HIV or AIDS believes that if he rapes a virgin he will be cured of his disease.  As a result, there are at least ten girls per day who are reported as rape victims.  Thi
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I wanted to share with you a poem that Veronica Rafael wrote for me so that I would remember her and the rest of the Purhepecha students. - Mr. Ceja “Seeking” Seeking education is hard, but st
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Ever wondered what a corrido really was?  A corrido is a way of informing history through song.  It originates from Mexico flourished during the early 1800s.  Over time it became known as “musica de l
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You may consider yourself tall because you are 5.4 or taller.  But the truth is that there isn’t a person taller than Zhao Liang.  Zhao was a normal 27 year old guy before he visited a hospital in Chi
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Family, Friends, dignitaries and classmates bid a fond farewell to the Class of '09 Wednesday, the third and largest set of graduating Rams in the history of the school.  New Superintendent Ricardo Me
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Can any one possibly be in “sleep debt”? Sleep and money can be very similar. If you waste more than what you have you can end up in debt. Unfortunately you can’t save sleep nor borrow it. When you do
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