The Curtis Log Curtis High School Staten Island, NY
Issue Date: Thursday, April 21, 2005 Issue: April 2005 Last Update: Tuesday, June 07, 2005
  • Crowd Turnout Leaves Much to be Desired: The term ‘home field advantage’ means little to Warrior athletes without the fan support to make the new field worthwhile.

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Catherine Kirk

    Over 3,000 people populate the hallways of Curtis, and approximately 50% of students are involved in school related sports or clubs. Curtis pride is important; shirts, sweatshirts, pants, buttons, and

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  • Crowd Turnout Leaves Much to be Desired: The term ‘home field advantage’ means little to Warrior athletes without the fan support to make the new field worthwhile.

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Catherine Kirk

    Over 3,000 people populate the hallways of Curtis, and approximately 50% of students are involved in school related sports or clubs. Curtis pride is important; shirts, sweatshirts, pants, buttons, and

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  • Crowd Turnout Leaves Much to be Desired: The term ‘home field advantage’ means little to Warrior athletes without the fan support to make the new field worthwhile.

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Catherine Kirk

    Over 3,000 people populate the hallways of Curtis, and approximately 50% of students are involved in school related sports or clubs. Curtis pride is important; shirts, sweatshirts, pants, buttons, and

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  • Crowd Turnout Leaves Much to be Desired: The term ‘home field advantage’ means little to Warrior athletes without the fan support to make the new field worthwhile.

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Catherine Kirk

    Over 3,000 people populate the hallways of Curtis, and approximately 50% of students are involved in school related sports or clubs. Curtis pride is important; shirts, sweatshirts, pants, buttons, and

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  • Annual ROTC Inspection a Success: The ROTC program added another flawless inspection to their record, winning accolades from Commander Joseph Hankins.

    Thursday, April 21, 2005 By: Grace Akinrinade & Evan Mulvihill

    Immaculate uniforms, polished shoes, and starched hats adorned the 90 ROTC students who were arranged in perfectly straight lines for the annual inspection on March 29th. It was an important event for

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  • Acupuncture Being Used as Aid for Weight Loss

    Thursday, April 21, 2005 By: Lisa Sloan

    Under the guidance of Dr. Frank A. Nasso, chiropractor and acupuncturist, many men and women are starting down the road to good health using acupuncture as a map. What many people don’t realize,

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  • College Corner: Getting involved in summer programs at various colleges and universities can make your resume stand out.

    Thursday, April 21, 2005 By: Lisa Sloan

    While college may seem like it’s far off in the distant future to juniors, the application process is only a few months away. As you begin to think about a topic for your essay and who to get letters

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  • Under the Gun: Violence in schools is brought back to the forefront, with the recent shooting at Red Lake High School stirring memories of the infamous incident at Columbine.

    Thursday, April 21, 2005 By: Ian Moskowitz

    The recent tragic events at Red Lake High School have left many high school students across the country troubled. 10 people were killed in a student shooting in Red Lake, Minnesota on March 21st. This

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  • Teens Speak Out on AbortionOPINIONThe abuse of abortion is dangerous to society.

    Thursday, April 21, 2005 By: Kate Vasconi

    The world is changing. Our generation is quickly being labeled as the “sex generation” and when Katie Couric refers to abstinence as a form of teenage defiance, you know it must be true. Teenagers ar

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  • Teens Speak Out on AbortionOPINIONAbortion is politically justified, but its moral concerns are not.

    Thursday, April 21, 2005 By: Evan Mulvihill

    Abortion is a particularly complicated issue because of its multifaceted moral concerns. My personal political position is in support of abortion, but morally I am against it. Abortion must be preserv

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1990’sTalk to the handBling-BlingAs ifBangin’Chillin’FlyHomeyPhatDa BombWhackYou Go BoyAll that and a bag of chipsHolla Back Youngin’WhoodyCornballKickin’ itToe up from the floor up
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1980’sDufusSolidHomeboyAwesomeFunkyCribDweebFreshFive OBadBodaciousBogusDorkWhassupTubularBarneyBrodyChill
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1970’sDy-no-miteJive turkeyFar out Man!Check ya laterOutta SightRight On!GroovyRighteousGravyFoxyPsychedelicI can dig itBossCheck ya laterI hear thatLet’s bookHeavyZoot
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1960’s Daddy-OHipJamHunkLaterStudGimme some skinGoing SteadyCopaseticBoogieBurn RubberI’m gonna crashFreak outCruisin’SpazKisseeApeBrody Out
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oxy: Hype; a term used for fighting or conflictHey Ma: Term used by males to approach an attractive female What’s Poppin’, or What’s Crackin’: Used in greeting Gully: Tough, fearlessWhat’s Good: Hell
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Slang is a kind of language occurring chiefly in casual and playful speech, made up typically of short lived coinages and figures of speech that are deliberately used in place of standard terms for ad
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It’s hard being an Oakland A’s fan. I’m sure it hasn’t always been that way, but it is now. Red Sox fans moan and groan about how hard they have it, but every year they are right in the thick of fre
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There’s ying and yang, Venus and Serena, and then there’s Nicole and Angelique Restrepo, two sisters on the varsity tennis team. The siblings play third doubles together on the team. As sisters, they
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Over 3,000 people populate the hallways of Curtis, and approximately 50% of students are involved in school related sports or clubs. Curtis pride is important; shirts, sweatshirts, pants, buttons, and
full story 
Over 3,000 people populate the hallways of Curtis, and approximately 50% of students are involved in school related sports or clubs. Curtis pride is important; shirts, sweatshirts, pants, buttons, and
full story 
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