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  • The shock of your life

    : Alisal gets two defibrillators to aid in emergencies

    Monday, February 06, 2006 By: Elizabeth Sanchez

    The Salinas Union High School District mandated all high schools in the district to have two automated external defibrillators at the beginning of this school year.These defibrillators are located in

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  • Teachers as substitutes

    Monday, February 06, 2006 By: Aurora Cervantes

    Hiring a substitute is part of the daily routine of most classrooms; however, having a regular teacher sub be is a new twist. Teachers are being called to substitute, or in lieu, during their prep

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  • Senior Stress

    Wednesday, February 08, 2006 By: Stephanie Shaw

    We’ve heard the word “senioritis” a hundred times throughout our high school career. But now that I’m a senior, I don’t really see it around me. There are the “lazy” kids, who’ve always been lazy, and

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  • Movie Review: King Kong

    Wednesday, February 08, 2006 By: Jacob Estrada

    The eighth wonder of the world returns to the BIG screen… again. But this time acclaimed director Peter Jackson takes a whack at the dirty stinking ape. Unlike the 1976 remake of King Kong this film i

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  • Are "G" rated movies too violent?

    Wednesday, February 08, 2006 By: Priscilla Hernandez

    Are “G” rated movies really appropriate for kids to see? Who is their intended audience?, Over recent years there has been some disagreement in whether the rating is appropriate because of certain mat

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  • Setting the Standard

    Wednesday, February 08, 2006 By: Brandy Saldana

    Many weeks ago Renaissance T-shirts were seen around campus. Students were, and still are, seen wearing these dark, forest green shirts in recognition from a non-profit program that is Renaissance. Re

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  • Trojans in Battle

    Wednesday, February 08, 2006 By: JJ Rodriguez

    This year the wrestling team had its eyes set on the MBL championship, hoping to bring back a team banner. The last time a banner was ever brought to the Trojan home was in the time of Espinosa, when

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Trojan Tribune Alisal High School Salinas, CA
Issue Date: Monday, February 06, 2006 Issue: February 2006 Last Update: Wednesday, February 08, 2006
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This year the wrestling team had its eyes set on the MBL championship, hoping to bring back a team banner. The last time a banner was ever brought to the Trojan home was in the time of Espinosa, when
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Many weeks ago Renaissance T-shirts were seen around campus. Students were, and still are, seen wearing these dark, forest green shirts in recognition from a non-profit program that is Renaissance. Re
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I have had my license for more than a year now. I feel great to know that my provisional license is finally completed. I don’t have to deal with any more restrictions such as driving without people un
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Are “G” rated movies really appropriate for kids to see? Who is their intended audience?, Over recent years there has been some disagreement in whether the rating is appropriate because of certain mat
full story 
The eighth wonder of the world returns to the BIG screen… again. But this time acclaimed director Peter Jackson takes a whack at the dirty stinking ape. Unlike the 1976 remake of King Kong this film i
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There are few things that we should worry about at school—bullies, the teachers and the cafeteria food—but worrying about being pooped on and constantly being alert and paranoid should be the least of
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We’ve heard the word “senioritis” a hundred times throughout our high school career. But now that I’m a senior, I don’t really see it around me. There are the “lazy” kids, who’ve always been lazy, and
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Stanley Tookie Williams, who had been charged with murder 1981 and placed on Death Row, was finally put to death by lethal injection on December 13, 2005. He was the 12th person in California to be ex
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Stanley “Tookie” Williams was finally preparing for an end. He had been on death row in California’s San Quentin state prison for 24 years, but ran out of appeals.Williams was executed December 13 at
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Hiring a substitute is part of the daily routine of most classrooms; however, having a regular teacher sub be is a new twist. Teachers are being called to substitute, or in lieu, during their prep
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