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  • Restaurant provides contrast to typical fast food

    Wednesday, November 12, 2003 By: Nagma Meharali

    Living in one of the most culturally rich cities in the country has its advantages, but how many residents take the opportunities offered? One of these opportunities has been created by the people of

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  • All the right moves:: Students get involved with different forms of martial arts for opportunities to compete, exercise, learn self-defense

    Wednesday, November 12, 2003 By: Liz Ha

    Within an instance, the spirit of the crowd shattered. Junior Rashod S. foolishly let his concentration waver for a second and instantaneously the fate of the match was determined. One moment he was a

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  • Company encounters challenges in production

    Wednesday, November 12, 2003 By: Andrea Negri

    Sitting on a desk in one of the dressing rooms with a highlighter and pencil in hand, sophomore Jacqui A. silently copied blocking and line cuts from one copy of The Crucible into her own. Because of

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  • Performances at Talent Show set stage for Senior Supper: Students demonstrate creativity, culture in showcase

    Wednesday, November 12, 2003 By: Nagma Meharali

    Motivated by the applause and cheers of the audience, sophomore Bela P. swayed her hips, letting her skirt flow about her as she danced to the rhythm of the music. Although she did not make it to the

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  • And the band played on...and on...and on...: Marathon fundraiser puts music students on road to San Antonio, California

    Wednesday, November 12, 2003 By: Humberto Martinez

    As shades of orange slowly began to replace the dark blue night sky with the emergence of the sun, senior Jose G. prepared to play his trombone in his final shifts at the second annual Band-A-Thon. J

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As shades of orange slowly began to replace the dark blue night sky with the emergence of the sun, senior Jose G. prepared to play his trombone in his final shifts at the second annual Band-A-Thon. J
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All-nighters, gray hairs, puffy eyes, and zero free time: all are the results of stress, whether it is positive or negative. Let’s face it, we’re all stressed out the vast majority of the school year
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Motivated by the applause and cheers of the audience, sophomore Bela P. swayed her hips, letting her skirt flow about her as she danced to the rhythm of the music. Although she did not make it to the
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Incoherent screams blared behind the closed door. Junior Jesse Moreno* lay timid on his bedside, drowning his face in his pillow in a useless attempt to blank out the noise. For hours now, his parents
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Sitting on a desk in one of the dressing rooms with a highlighter and pencil in hand, sophomore Jacqui A. silently copied blocking and line cuts from one copy of The Crucible into her own. Because of
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Within an instance, the spirit of the crowd shattered. Junior Rashod S. foolishly let his concentration waver for a second and instantaneously the fate of the match was determined. One moment he was a
full story 
Living in one of the most culturally rich cities in the country has its advantages, but how many residents take the opportunities offered? One of these opportunities has been created by the people of
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A few weeks into the school year, junior Mark received a grade sheet from his AP United States History class. He looked at the grade and felt disappointed for his low tests scores. He thought he had d
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It was a dark and stormy night at Kerr High School. Freshman Martin G. and sophomore Dolores N. huddled around a table, hatching a plot — a plot to start a writing club at Kerr. And they called it W
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Seniors are characterized by that aura of superiority that surrounds them, their loudness and their all-out happiness that it is their last year of high school. When you’re a senior, you make yourself
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