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  • Construction revised to accomodate shortages: Construction problems cause the school board to compensate for shortages.

    Wednesday, February 09, 2005 By: Farah Kent

    Teachers and students drive around various Redondo Beach Unified School District (RBUSD) schools, gazing at the destruction of administration buildings, scattered dirt and endless fencing. RBUSD const

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  • Girls attend inauguration

    Wednesday, February 09, 2005 By: Kelly Garner

    Juniors Vanessa Coe and Corinna Miller sat bundled beneath layers and layers of sweaters and winter jackets, the final touch to their East Coast wardrobes. They were among the thousands attending Pres

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  • Outdated BeachNet equipment cannot hold up for long

    Wednesday, February 09, 2005 By:

    The recent BeachNet crashes mark the declining capabilities of an already overtaxed network, threatening the Internet and e-mail support that local schools and citizens have come to rely heavily upon.

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  • Students must learn responsibility...: Curtailing semester schedule changes is a beneficial decision.

    Wednesday, February 09, 2005 By:

    Some people would say that the Redondo administration resembles the Bush administration—for making decisions they feel are best, regardless of popular opinion. With the new no-class-change policy, the

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  • Anderson and Olit collect unusual items that are practical, useful, and entertaining

    Wednesday, February 09, 2005 By: Chris Leonardi

    Raising his arm and releasing it, senior Jimmy Anderson hurls his fishing spear into the trout that he will call dinner later that night. As recreational tools or as collectibles, an increasing number

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  • Hunting gives Gomeztrejo appreciation of nature

    Wednesday, February 09, 2005 By: Lauren French

    While trying to camouflage himself behind the desert foliage, junior Aaron Gomeztrejo spots a javelina. This pig-like creature is eating and is not aware that two men are hunting for animals just like

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  • Tribes of the South Bay

    Friday, February 11, 2005 By: Eric Castaldo

    senior Tayler Graham has seen his fair share of kooks over the years, but this guy takes the cake.

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  • Local surfers gain sponsorships

    Friday, February 11, 2005 By: Rachel Reeves

    In a community where surf culture is king, the scramble for sponsors is competitive. Landing a sponsorship involves sending footage and a resume to one’s company of choice and waiting for endorsement.

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  • Elliot, Dylan place first at All-star meet

    Friday, February 11, 2005 By: Eric Castaldo and Tamsin Kim

    Senior short boarder Chad Elliot held his breath. He knew he had just performed well in the final of the All-star competition, but how well was still up to the judges. After the placing of each finali

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  • Covington works second job as writer

    Friday, February 11, 2005 By: Ayla Manughian-Peter

    It’s nearly 1:30 a.m. Everything in the house is quiet and still, except for the light tapping of keys on a laptop. Glancing over the half-written script one more time, substitute teacher and writer R

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The High Tide Redondo Union High School Redondo Beach, CA
Issue Date: Friday, January 28, 2005 Issue: Issue 9 Last Update: Tuesday, February 15, 2005
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In a community where surf culture is king, the scramble for sponsors is competitive. Landing a sponsorship involves sending footage and a resume to one’s company of choice and waiting for endorsement.
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senior Tayler Graham has seen his fair share of kooks over the years, but this guy takes the cake.
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The recent BeachNet crashes mark the declining capabilities of an already overtaxed network, threatening the Internet and e-mail support that local schools and citizens have come to rely heavily upon.
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Although he would have loved nothing better than to be paddling out with his comrades to spend the morning slashing the sets and gliding down waves at the Hermosa Pier before school, sophomore Chase C
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According to the American Red Cross, every time a person donates blood, three lives are saved. They cannot be saved, however, if the person donating blood is not qualified to give it for one reason or
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AP preparation leaves no time for discussing world events
A high school student wakes up on Monday, December 8, 1941 and arrives at class in the morning still in shock after learning that the United States has been attacked at Pearl Harbor by Japanese aircra
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Senior short boarder Chad Elliot held his breath. He knew he had just performed well in the final of the All-star competition, but how well was still up to the judges. After the placing of each finali
full story 
Some people would say that the Redondo administration resembles the Bush administration—for making decisions they feel are best, regardless of popular opinion. With the new no-class-change policy, the
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Over the years the administration has been allowed students to change their schedules at the semester. It has now, however, prohibited students from changing class schedules at the semester. The on
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