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  • Student-to-counselor ratio reduces to 4001

    Friday, January 19, 2007 By: ASTRID CASTANEDA and LINA JANG

    With a ratio of 600 students to one counselor, it is no wonder that students find it difficult to find time to talk with their counselors. However, thanks to the passing of a new Assembly Bill, AB 180

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  • Unpredictable act to follow

    Monday, January 22, 2007 By: ASIC KHATCHATRYAN

    I was getting ready to interview senior Frank Benitez when I heard my name being shouted from the street. I stepped outside and saw him leaning out of a black Xterra and talking into a megaphone.

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  • Girls’ Water Polo defeats Burroughs

    Monday, January 22, 2007 By: ERIC HWANG

    The Girls’ Water Polo team had more than one objective against Burroughs. Dominating the whole game for all four quarters, the Falcons had the chance to try new plays and rotations throughout the gam

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  • Girls’ Varsity Soccer shuts out undefeated Burroughs, 4-0

    Monday, January 22, 2007 By: KARIN VOSGUERITCHIAN

    Only Girls’ Varsity Soccer would be crazy enough to sprint around for eighty minutes in what felt like twenty degree weather. Yet the cold did not curb their enthusiasm as the girls jumped around in

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  • A new look at la crescenta: Swedish exchange student Agnes Källen breaks many stereotypes while enjoying sunny California.

    Monday, January 22, 2007 By: Talin Khechoomian

    “I thought it was always going to be warm in California,” said a girl shivering in a thin long sleeved shirt hardly sufficient for one of the coldest days this winter. While La Crescenta natives would

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  • Avoid the rush by studying for finals beforehand

    Monday, January 22, 2007 By: Sara Lee

    As finals week draws nearer, many students can be found pulling their hair out at CoffeeBean, desperately cramming for the upcoming exams. But rather than waste your time or money on caffeine induced

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  • New counselor Narineh Makijian

    Monday, January 22, 2007 By: ASIC KHATCHATRYAN

    Her bright red necklace stood out against her dark, casually-styled hair and immediately caught my eye. For a moment, I wondered whether, instead of a new counselor, CV had opted for a trendy interior

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  • Golden Chicken Greek and Mediterranean Cuisine exudes a charming atmosphere meals

    Monday, January 22, 2007 By: DEBBIE CHO

    With a beautiful, Greek-inspired mural on the side of the building and flowers surrounding the restaurant, the Golden Chicken Greek and Mediterranean Cuisine immediately exudes charm.

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  • Spend quality time with siblings before college

    Monday, January 22, 2007 By: CATHERINE O’NEILL

    Growing up with five siblings, our idea of quality time involved NERF guns, POG tournaments, and melting GI-Joes with magnifying glasses in the backyard. Undoubtedly sentimental memories, as we got ol

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  • “Fro-yo” frenzy grabs hold of California

    Monday, January 22, 2007 By: KATHY WOO

    With rumors of Disneyland buying the yogurt phenomenon Pinkberry everywhere, there’s no doubting the new “fro yo” craze.

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At-a-glance

Smack that...all on the court
Perhaps you’ve walked by CV’s tennis courts during the fall season. You’ve probably noticed a blue tent set up on the far side of the basketball courts. Move in a little closer and you see the backpac
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As students, we have learned about the consequences of drugs and alcohol since elementary school. But beyond the presentations and seminars, it sometimes takes a tragedy for us to finally wake up and
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Of the many problems that society faces, there’s no debate that alcohol abuse has been one of the worst. Intoxication by alcohol ranks among the top causes of automobile accidents, homicide, suicide,
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Of the many problems that society faces, there’s no debate that alcohol abuse has been one of the worst. Intoxication by alcohol ranks among the top causes of automobile accidents, homicide, suicide,
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Acting: Going on with the show
The lights dim and the curtain opens to a backdrop of a dazzling city. As the audience waits impatiently, a small figure prances onto the stage. To the audience, she is simply another actress; they ca
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“Fro-yo” frenzy grabs hold of California
With rumors of Disneyland buying the yogurt phenomenon Pinkberry everywhere, there’s no doubting the new “fro yo” craze.
full story 
Spend quality time with siblings before college
Growing up with five siblings, our idea of quality time involved NERF guns, POG tournaments, and melting GI-Joes with magnifying glasses in the backyard. Undoubtedly sentimental memories, as we got ol
full story 
Parking anywhere on Brand Boulevard in the busy hours of the afternoon is nearly impossible, but I know my frustration will be relieved as soon as I steal a bite of anything from Porto’s Bakery. My fi
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With a beautiful, Greek-inspired mural on the side of the building and flowers surrounding the restaurant, the Golden Chicken Greek and Mediterranean Cuisine immediately exudes charm.
full story 
New counselor Narineh Makijian
Her bright red necklace stood out against her dark, casually-styled hair and immediately caught my eye. For a moment, I wondered whether, instead of a new counselor, CV had opted for a trendy interior
full story 
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