The Green & Gold Media College Preparatory High School Oakland, CA
Issue Date: Thursday, December 21, 2006 Issue: December Last Update: Friday, December 22, 2006


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Fremont girls basketball team started the season out 5-3 and many players feel like the season will get even better.
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Many students from Fremont Federation have received letters from a “non-profit” organization called National Honor Roll, but the group is actually linked to another company that sells student informat
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With 15 seconds on the clock and the Tigers down by two, Gabriel Kindred got the ball, drove it down the court, missed his first three pointer, got the ball back and shot the game winning basket at th
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"London Bridge," the first single released off the album reached number one around the world. It’s not hard to see why. It’s catchy and has all the components of a hip-hop song nowadays.
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If I knew Déjà Vu was going to be as bad is it was, I wouldn’t have wasted my $9.25 to see it.
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A program that provides computers for Oakland Unified School District is also giving out free computers to Oakland students. Oakland Technology Exchange, or OTX, has provided 6,000 computers to Oaklan
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Mills College students who work with many Fremont Federation classes were told that their mentoring program would not continue mainly because two high school students were recently assaulted close to
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Two thirds of Fremont Federation students think it was a bad idea for San Francisco to drop its Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) program.


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