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  • Why is Woods' case a surprise to anyone?

    Saturday, December 12, 2009 By: Eric Nichols

    For the past two weeks, the whole world was left in shock when Tiger Woods apologized to his family for his “transgressions.” But why? How many times does this have to happen for people to expect it?

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  • "I just cheated last period." 85 percent of Northwood students admit to cheating

    Friday, December 11, 2009 By: Lindsay Lehman

         A room full of students sits quietly, palms sweating and hearts racing, all searching for the right answer to that question. One student, however, has prepared for the test. H

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  • Troops to train for Afghan war in realistic conditions, thanks to former student

    Thursday, December 10, 2009 By: Caitlin McNally

    For her first assignment as a professional architect, Amanda (Cochrane) Scheidlinger, ’00, designed a 25-foot by 50-foot concrete building. Then she designed 64 more.

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  • Student is professional pianist

    Thursday, December 10, 2009 By: Arden AuYeung

    Junior Varuzhan Kadoyan's passion for the piano is carrying him towards success.

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  • Bound for War, Two Years After High School

    Thursday, December 10, 2009 By: Tigers' Print Staff

    Recent graduates are part of a large-scale troop deployment to Afghanistan.

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  • Thief uses crowbar to pry open lockers

    Thursday, December 10, 2009 By: Jillian DePoy

    Since mid-October, almost a fourth of SCDS high-school students have had their lockers broken into.

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  • Is more school a smart idea?

    Monday, December 07, 2009 By: Marissa Espinoza

    Is more schooling necessarily beneficial to the majority of students? This article says "no way" to more seat time.

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  • Pro-life activists stage protest at CHS

    Monday, December 07, 2009 By: Zoe Camp

    Students and faculty arriving to school on November 23, 2009 were caught off guard by what they saw outside the front drop-off loop – two pro life activists, holding signs depicting aborted fetuses, a

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  • Math Teacher Galarneau Predicts Snow Day for NDA

    Sunday, December 06, 2009 By: Hannah Heide

    Probability expert Kelly Galarneau studied 19 years of snow-day data to predict NDA will have a day off this winter. Now, if we could only know the exact day. . .

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Issue Date: Monday, December 14, 2009 Issue: Week of Dec. 14, 2009
 
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News
As drug abuse and related crimes rise in Glendale, Clark Magnet School students discuss their experiences and opinions as residents of the area.
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Sacramento Country Day has suffered a torrent of locker break-ins, as nearly a quarter of the students have reported thefts.
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California education budget cuts will nix 2010 summer school throughout the state.
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County students echo support for Richmond High, rape victim
Richmond High School’s 2009 homecoming went from joyous occasion to a night of horror, when a student was sexually assaulted -- in front of school mates.
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Scandal scalded California High when four cheerleaders were caught on film in apparent party mode.
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Pro-life activists stage protest at CHS
Anti-abortion activists protesting the killing of a fellow advocate startled the Catonsville High community one recent morning and kept students and staff talking all day.
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Features
A Snowy Surprise
What is that cold, white, wet stuff on the grass and tree limbs? Something they'd never seen: snow -- the first to hit the Rocklin High area since 1976. It was all the community could talk about.
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Amanda (Cochrane) Scheidlinger's first architectural job was to build a village. Not just any village: an Afghan-style village that Marines now use for drills that may, over time, preserve their lives
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Student is professional pianist
Junior Varuzhan Kadoyan's passion for the piano is carrying him towards success.
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Charles Swift's story is played out in nearly every U.S. community, as students who recently roamed the school halls get ready for an Afghan deployment.
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