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The Scribe Wilcox High School Santa Clara, CA
Issue Date: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 Issue: 11-5 Last Update: Friday, March 11, 2005
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Around the school, signs of encouraging messages were put up this past week by the GSA. The Gay-Straight Alliance was founded last year under the supervision of Ms. Gebbie. The GSA was started to prom
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The exit sign in the picture does not seem to be safely attached to the roof. Since its opening in 1961, our school building has been slowly deteriorating with use. In response to this aging of the in
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As students enter the upstairs classrooms after summer break, the temperature outside is an irritating 105°F and the classrooms report temperatures of over 100°F. Mrs. Nishio, teacher of Room 217, sta
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Saturday, February 12. Today's is the "big" day, although none of us musicians are really sweating at all. We've gone through this routine enough times to not stress over it, but not so much as to m
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By now, everyone knows the story of the life that ended far too early. On January 15, Lynbrook senior Tammy Chen presented her portfolio to art schools around the country during National Portfolio D
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It was a night of glamour, celebration, and glittering performances-no, not the Grammys, but the Grand Opening of the Center for Performing Arts. Santa Clara Mayor Patricia Mahan, director of Parks an
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The horror of cancer is not something that most students here at Wilcox have to deal with. However, it is a devastating disease for countless children, teenagers, and adults.Students hear about peopl
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Hello Pluto Every planet in our solar system has been visited by a man-made probe except Pluto. This will change, thanks to NASA's New Horizons mission. NASA hopes to launch a probe in January, 200
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Tired of scrolling through a list of names on your cell phone? Vodafone Tokyo has just announced two new handsets that respond to motion. These new cell phones feature a motion control sensor (deve
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A 2006 NASA budget plan expects a 2.4% increase in spending than the 2005 budget plan, promised by President Bush. However, out of the $16.45 billion budget, only $93 million would go towards preservi
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