Alisal's Renovation in Full Swing
Thursday, October 09, 2003 By: Celia Garcia
Since Alisal’s 38-year-old grand opening in 1965, it’s never has never had a renovation, and is now in the process of receiving a long overdue makeover thanks to a bond passed in November 2002 by vote
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The end of an era: MR. ESPINOIZA TO RETIRE AT THE END OF THE YEAR
Tuesday, November 18, 2003 By: Janet Oseguera
Mr. Espinoza, or Coach as some affectionately call him, started his teaching career at Alisal high school in 1968, but now he is retiring his position as a teacher, advisor and coach in the year 2004
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Girls sprint to CCS: YOUNG TEAM CAPS OFF STRONG SEASON
Wednesday, November 19, 2003 By: Jessica Contreras
Alisal High’s cross-country team has had a great season this year. “This season was full of surprises because we didn’t know that we had the potential to make it this far,” said senior Griselda Ramir
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Coming Together: VARSITY VOLLEYBALLERS LEARN TRUST AND TEAMWORK
Wednesday, November 19, 2003 By: Janet Oseguera
There’s an old saying in sports about winning as a team and losing as a team, but in order to do that you’ve got to play as a team, and that’s something the girls’ varsity volleyball team had trouble
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Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Wednesday, November 19, 2003 By: Claudia Magallon
In today’s society many people are victims of domestic violence. Bureau of Justice statistics show that every six hours someone batters their partner to death. Ninety-five percent of the time the vict
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Got Healthy Food?
Thursday, November 20, 2003 By: Jocelyn Arrellano
Obesity in America is rapidly growing especially among children and teenagers. The food court at Alisal sells mostly junk food. Junk food and drinks such as: hamburgers, soda, pizza, french fries, ch
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Product Review-Boost Mobile: NEW COMPANY TARGETS TEENS
Thursday, November 20, 2003 By: Celia Garcia
Many students at school own cell phones and bring them to school, even though you’re not supposed to use them. For many of the students who don’t own one, the reasoning behind it would be that cell ph
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Music Review-Something Corporate
Thursday, November 20, 2003 By: Jocelyn Gonzalez
Orange County natives, Something Corporate follow-up to their 2002 release, Leaving Through The Window from Drive-Thru/MCA Records, with North - an alternative pop album without the chessy lines and u
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Trojan Tribune
Alisal High School
Salinas, CA
Issue Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2003
Issue: November 2003
Last Update: Tuesday, March 30, 2004
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Thursday, November 20, 2003 By Celia Garcia
Many students at school own cell phones and bring them to school, even though you’re not supposed to use them. For many of the students who don’t own one, the reasoning behind it would be that cell ph
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Thursday, November 20, 2003 By Jocelyn Gonzalez
Three years ago, the class of 2003 was welcomed into Alisal High given the impression that the student with the highest GPA would become valedictorian. Three years later, that impression was altered.
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Thursday, November 20, 2003 By Jocelyn Arrellano
Obesity in America is rapidly growing especially among children and teenagers. The food court at Alisal sells mostly junk food. Junk food and drinks such as: hamburgers, soda, pizza, french fries, ch
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Thursday, November 20, 2003 By Jocelyn Gonzalez
Scorpio (Oct. 24 - Nov. 22) A change in weather induces a change in heart when you begin to doubt what you want. Maybe it isn’t worth it, maybe it’s worth everything; either way, you need to do someth
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Thursday, November 20, 2003 By Jocelyn Gonzalez
Orange County natives, Something Corporate follow-up to their 2002 release, Leaving Through The Window from Drive-Thru/MCA Records, with North - an alternative pop album without the chessy lines and u
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Wednesday, November 19, 2003 By Celia Garcia
Ms. McCarthy pointed something out to me about the postponement of the California High School Exit Exam. “Postponement” isn’t the appropriate word choice for what happened. For the classes of 2004 and
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Wednesday, November 19, 2003 By Jessica Contreras
Alisal High’s cross-country team has had a great season this year. “This season was full of surprises because we didn’t know that we had the potential to make it this far,” said senior Griselda Ramir
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Wednesday, November 19, 2003 By Janet Oseguera
There’s an old saying in sports about winning as a team and losing as a team, but in order to do that you’ve got to play as a team, and that’s something the girls’ varsity volleyball team had trouble
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Wednesday, November 19, 2003 By Ricky Garcia
There are people here at Alisal trying to change the negative aspects of the world and society around us. Here at Alisal that person is Mr. Patel, one of our math teachers. At times you might hear hi
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Wednesday, November 19, 2003 By Claudia Magallon
In today’s society many people are victims of domestic violence. Bureau of Justice statistics show that every six hours someone batters their partner to death. Ninety-five percent of the time the vict
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