Alumni Offer Insight at Return to Campus
Monday, January 30, 2006 By: Kelley Stevens
As the seniors prepare to make the final decisions on where they will be applying to college, and the juniors begin to select prospective schools, the Alumni Panel serves as a useful college counselin
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AP Classes Learn Conservation Firsthand
Monday, January 30, 2006 By: Graham Harbison
Two of Laguna’s most popular Advanced Placement electives, environmental science and human geography, combined their efforts to study the philosophy of conservation firsthand. The students journeyed t
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Disgruntled Teen Drivers Displeased: New California driving laws have not only soon-to-be drivers, but also teens who have had their license under a year, upset over the new, stricter changes.
Monday, January 30, 2006 By: Irina Costea
P erhaps every fifteen-year-old’s dream is to be sixteen. With this golden number comes most teens’dream: a plastic card and a ticket to freedom. New legislation that went into effect on Jan.1, will c
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Laguna Steeped in Water Issues
Monday, January 30, 2006 By: Felicia Palmer
Many of us will remember the funny-looking foam that washed its way through Arroyo Burro Beach, commonly known as Hendry’s, on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2006, after heavy storms from the weekend before. Though
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U.S. History Class Reenacts Trial of Abraham Lincoln
Monday, January 30, 2006 By: Kyle Lucovsky
Order! Order in the court! The prosecution calls Mr. Abraham Lincoln to the stand, sixteenth president and Commander-in-Chief of the United States of America. This trial will determine if the presiden
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Students Witness Abercrombie & Fitch Boycott
Monday, January 30, 2006 By: Miranda Green
The clothing store Abercrombie and Fitch is well known for the risqué and provocative messages on its T-shirts. This is why one might not be surprised at the amount of uproar and disapproval that’s b
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New Students Join Ranks This Semester
Monday, January 30, 2006 By:
Elizabeth Burke, 9Where did you attend school before coming to Laguna? Tamalpais High in Marin County.What was your first impression of Laguna? The campus was really nice and welcoming.If you could
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It’s Second Semester, and I Have A Problem....: Symptoms: Ditching assembly, not doing homework, watching TV every night, using the Internet excessively, and a general disregard for responsibility.
Monday, January 30, 2006 By:
I’m a second semester senior, and to be completely honest, I did math homework last night for the first time this semester. Perhaps, this was not the best choice, but the fact that grades “don’t matte
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“911 Emergency, Can You Please Hold?”: If I was having an emergency and called 911, these are not the words I would want to hear. However, it seems that emergency response units are taking longer and longer to get to people in need. Is 911 in need of some help?
Monday, January 30, 2006 By: Jennifer Lauer
I never get hurt. Indeed, I am one of those lucky and invincible teenagers who has skated through four years of two varsity sports almost completely untouched (we’ll leave out my miniscule thumb incid
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The Price Of PrivlegeThe Question That Got Us Thinking
Monday, January 30, 2006 By: Irina Costea
This year’s annual Alumni College panel created a buzz unlike it has in recent years. A question posed by college counselor, Mr. Dana White regarding the money spent on a student’s college education a
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The Fourth Estate
Laguna Blanca School
Santa Barbara, CA
Issue Date: Friday, February 03, 2006
Issue: February 3, 2005
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By Marisa Johnson
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Señor Flores’ AP Spanish class contributed some restaurant reviews to The Fourth Estate so that students taking Spanish classes at Laguna can practice reading Spanish, as well as get some quality reco
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By Brant Weiser
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Modern folk music is hard to come by these days, especially in the pop scene. Belle and Sebastian came on the scene in 1999 out of Glasgow, Scotland, with their album Tigermilk, a collection of catchy
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By Melissa Schmitt
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RentJonathon Larson’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning musical has been a long-term success on Broadway both in New York and in London. The late Larson wrote Rent as a modern spin off of Giacomo
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By Samantha Scher
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Match PointThe film illustrates a typically depressing view on fate, fidelity and the nature of man. As Allen complains about his overly comfortable life in interviews, this film identifies an opposin
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By Kyle Lucovsky
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Lately, our little town of Santa Barbara has been gathering acclaim for our annual international film festival. Starting out as a modest gathering of local film industry members, the Santa Barbara Int
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By Natt Oliver
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Last year, the Laguna Blanca girls basketball team set a precedent. They were the first girls basketball team in Laguna history to go to the CIF playoffs. This year, the team is off to another great
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By Natt Oliver
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With the football season going several weeks longer than expected, many were wondering if the boys basketball team was going to get their starters before the season-opening tournament. However, after
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By Dan Porterfield
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After losing eight of last year’s eleven starters, the young boys soccer team has been working hard to compete in the Condor league and gain a CIF berth. After some tough losses in the first half of t
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By Kristy Mossburg
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Saturday, Jan 21 is a day the Laguna Blanca’s girl’s soccer team would just as soon like to forget. Arriving three hours early with no place to warm-up for their game, a tired Owl’s team left Thatcher
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By Marisa Nicoletti
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Walking through the streets of Torino, Italy, anyone can feel the buzz of anticipation rippling through the frigid air. Underneath that anticipation is competitiveness at its finest, hundreds of athle
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