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  • Static and Dramatic: Soap operas from around the world continue to draw inviewers despite clichéd characters and overused story elements

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 By: Maly Boonsalat

    Elements of Dramas from Different Cultures Asian Spanish U.S. Display of Affection Unlikely Overly Extremely Likely Partial Nudity Unlikely Somewhat Likely Extremely Likely Plot Twists Likely Most

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  • Inspired by religion: little town comes together for church

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 By: Jera Machuca

    A small town that seems to have no life, no reason for existence, still has some citizens. The approximately 200 people have their reasons for staying. Some stay because they don’t have money to move,

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  • ‘Shopaholic’ captivates wide audience

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 By: Gared Hassel

    If you have ever reached into a freezer only to find a credit card frozen solid in ice and started breaking it with the heel of a stiletto shoe and trying to finally get it out with a hair dryer, it i

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  • Lost credits: SAT prep fails to fulfill student hopes

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 By: Stagg Line

    The promise made to seniors last November of a free SAT Prep class along with 2.5 credits will not happen. Although the class took place, the credits will not be given out.

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  • Sophomore's smiling face masks pain inside

    Thursday, February 26, 2009 By: Erin Lund

    When sophomore Meilani Quilenderino cries, she doesn’t wipe away a single tear.

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  • Students compete in Black History Bee

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 By: Jera Machuca

    A theater full of people. Students under the spotlight until it is their turn to walk away. The crowd cheers for the students who continue on and for the hard work of those who leave the stage.

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  • Wrestling helps athlete reach full potential

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 By: Skyler Hulme

    I was always considered the intelligent student who could never take life seriously enough to realize my full potential. I always knew I was smart, and the issue was never the work that I was required

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  • Consultant helps with attendence

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 By: Erica Trevino

    Some students can use some assistance and inspiration at times, and some more than others, but here there are resources offered if students get off track or lose motivation.

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  • HEAVY BURDEN: Teachers and students talk textbooks

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 By: Lissette Rodriguez

    History Department Chair Audrey Weir-Graham has had to go above and beyond when teaching her students about the World War I Treaty of Versailles, a critical stepping-stone in the history of the world,

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  • Program helps juniors educate elementary students about drugs

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 By: Alisya Mora

    What is it to be a role model? Perhaps it is one who can show leadership and responsibility, as well as be connected with others to help succeed in life. Juniors Carmen Guzman and Melanie Gilliam take

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No seating chart. No taking notes. No textbook. The students in the Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement program depend on themselves when it comes to completing whatever project they are worki
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Program helps juniors educate elementary students about drugs
What is it to be a role model? Perhaps it is one who can show leadership and responsibility, as well as be connected with others to help succeed in life. Juniors Carmen Guzman and Melanie Gilliam take
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History Department Chair Audrey Weir-Graham has had to go above and beyond when teaching her students about the World War I Treaty of Versailles, a critical stepping-stone in the history of the world,
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Some students can use some assistance and inspiration at times, and some more than others, but here there are resources offered if students get off track or lose motivation.
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Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life was at its end. He was in Memphis and it was 1968. Ready to break the silence about the war in Vietnam, King delivered a speech.
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A theater full of people. Students under the spotlight until it is their turn to walk away. The crowd cheers for the students who continue on and for the hard work of those who leave the stage.
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