Oaktown Teen Times Oaktown Teen Times Oakland, CA
Issue Date: Thursday, June 04, 2009 Issue: June 2009 Last Update: Friday, June 05, 2009


Back To Live Edition

Search


Sun, 22 Nov 2009 11:50:02 GMT
Current Conditions    Cloudy
Temperature: 50.0 °F  
Wind Speed: 0 mph SE  
Gusts: 2 mph ESE    Rain Today: 0.00 "   
View Editions
There are currently 2 editions on-line. Click on edition name to view articles.

April 2009 - Monday, April 13, 2009
February 2009 - Friday, February 20, 2009
View PDF's

Advertising

At-a-glance

Select View:
Embed This Article
Paul Robeson faculty, students and parents are not happy that the district has decided to phase out the school. But they're even more upset that the district has left them with what they say are
Embed This Article
One by one they came up to the stage and received a brightly-colored T-shirt with words that represented one of the five First Amendment freedoms. I speak. I believe. I gather. I com
Embed This Article
Oakland Unified School District has closed the Truancy Center due to budget cuts, leaving the question, "What will happen to students who get caught cutting school?"
Embed This Article
Three individual students and an editorial board won prizes for stories appearing in the Oaktown Teen Times from the Bay Area chapter of the National Federation of Press Women.
Grad Speech Theme Empty Embed This Article
Before the graduating class of 2009 goes out into the world, someone decided it would be best to hear a speech on the idea "I just want to be successful." We, the editorial staff of The Skyline Or
No worries -- no compliment needs 'no homo' ending Embed This Article
The use of “no homo” is becoming everyday vernacular. We’ve all heard many of our male peers plainly say “no homo” after saying something like “Hey man, I’m really digging how you can rock those boxe
Sports, extra-curricular activities are key to a good education Embed This Article
Walk down the hallway, and chances are you’ll see lots of colorful posters urging you to join a club or sport. Trying something new takes courage. For those who are shy, consider this: Joining means t
Embed This Article
Results of this year’s college acceptances are in, and Unity High School is sending an impressive 70 percent of its senior class to a four-year college, school officials reported.
Embed This Article
It's a typical Tuesday morning, and Arik Rosenthal shows up for his usual gig, feeding and cleaning up after lemurs at the Oakland Zoo.
Embed This Article
Sports at Fremont are being cut -- not because of the budget crisis, but because of a lack of student participation in extracurricular activies.
<< 1 2 3 >>  Total Record(s): 21


Back To Live Edition