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The Eagle Times Arroyo Grande High School Arroyo Grande, CA
Issue Date: Monday, May 06, 2013 Issue: May 2013 Last Update: Thursday, May 09, 2013
  • What teachers do when we aren't looking

    Tuesday, May 07, 2013 By: Jamie Walsh

         We all know that our teachers have no social life. They talk about their families at home, but that is just an enigma of their imagination. Last week, I put a hidden camera in

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  • Life Lessons from Catcher in the Rye: J.D. Salinger wrote for teens, not just adults

    Tuesday, May 07, 2013 By: Chloe Salazar

                    Since the late 1950’s to the early 1960’s, The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger has been deeme

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  • Player Profile: Dominique Henderson

    Tuesday, May 07, 2013 By: Siena Wilcox

        Along with balancing school work, a social life, and other daily priorities, Junior Dominique Henderson has the demands of Varsity softball to accommodate to. Henderson has loved th

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  • Children's stories tackle world views and life lessons still relevant to all ages

    Tuesday, May 07, 2013 By: Rosina Whalen

         When the stresses of homework and high school drama become too much, it’s nice to fall back on the memories of being a child. Restless, barefooted days at the park were

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  • Blank walls become canvases: Student murals brighten campus, enhance creativity

    Tuesday, May 07, 2013 By: Kendall Mancini

         Among a sea of beige walls and scuffed asphalt, there are a few particular surfaces in Arroyo Grande High School that stand out. Over on the 900s wing of campus, an octopus cr

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The student newspaper of Arroyo Grande High School

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By: Angel Segundo Untitled        Day by day I impatiently sit here with the desire to expel my imagination through a gentle push on a plastic cap as a phantasmagoria
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     Among a sea of beige walls and scuffed asphalt, there are a few particular surfaces in Arroyo Grande High School that stand out. Over on the 900s wing of campus, an octopus cr
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     We all know that our teachers have no social life. They talk about their families at home, but that is just an enigma of their imagination. Last week, I put a hidden camera in
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     “Since sixth grade he’s said he wanted to be President”, said Jordan Mash, the brother of ASB President Nathaniel Mash.        
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     "I still don't know what I want to be when I grow up," commented Lead Custodian Mike Thomas. Thomas was selected as the Lucia Mar Unified School District classified employee of the
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Metal is something of a misunderstood culture. Metal, of course, referring to the genre of music—hardcore music. Not just the music, though. To those involved, metal is a way of life.  &nbs
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     When the stresses of homework and high school drama become too much, it’s nice to fall back on the memories of being a child. Restless, barefooted days at the park were
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                Since the late 1950’s to the early 1960’s, The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger has been deeme
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     In the early elementary school years, students are encouraged to ask questions. As long as the student raises his/her hand, any question is not a stupid question. However, som
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     “The grass is always greener when you win square and fair” stated senior, Eli Whittle.      Although Whittle is all but an unrecognized small
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