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The Viper Vibe Felix Varela Senior High School Miami, FL
Issue Date: Friday, September 23, 2005 Issue: Vol. 5, Issue 2 Last Update: Thursday, September 22, 2005
  • Once a Viper, Always a Viper: Varela says goodbye to its founding principal, Ms. Fornell and hello to new beginnings

    Thursday, September 22, 2005 By: Stephanie Echeverria/Photo Editor

    On September 12, 2005, Ms. Millie Fornell, holding back tears, spoke of her departure as our principal.

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  • Editorial: Unsung Heroes

    Thursday, September 22, 2005 By: Editorial Board

    Weaving their way through the masses here at Varela are the unsung heroes of our school to make sure that the unruly mob of students is a clean unruly mob of students. These heroes are custodians.

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  • Letter to the Editor: Love Isn't Dumb

    Thursday, September 22, 2005 By: Yesenia Diaz/Entertainment Editor/"The Scene"/South Dade Sr. High School

    As I got a lot of recognition for my last love view point, which I hope you have gotten the pleasure of reading, I would like to say that I’m not only speaking for myself, but I am speaking for others

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  • The sky is the limit: Aerospace Academy offers wide variety of careers

    Thursday, September 22, 2005 By: Brigitte Miles/News-Features Editor

    The Aerospace Academy provides dreams to many aspiring students who might consider careers after high school in different forms of aviation.

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  • Technology gets a face lift

    Thursday, September 22, 2005 By: Alex Mejia/Staff Reporter

    For many years now, students have been frustrated by some of the school’s technology; mainly printing.

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  • Xbox360 reveals: Microsoft pulls out the guns this holiday season

    Thursday, September 22, 2005 By: Kris Gonzalez/Staff Reporter

    With the current generation of console’s coming to an end, gamers are asking, “what’s next”?

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  • Thursday, September 22, 2005 By: Michael Skinner/Entertainment Editor/review

    World of Rock and Roll, allow me to introduce to you, Aphasia.

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  • Stones are still rolling

    Thursday, September 22, 2005 By: Bryan Aguilar/Managing Editor/review

    The licks just keep coming from The Rolling Stones with ‘A Bigger Bang,’ the first studio album since ‘Bridges to Babylon,’ released in 1997.

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  • "Emily Rose" is more fiction than fact

    Thursday, September 22, 2005 By: Jessica Gonzalez/Graphics Editor/review

    The trailers and publicity for the “horror” movie “The Exorcism of Emily Rose” sold millions of viewers.

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  • What makes a hurricane?

    Thursday, September 22, 2005 By: Bryan Aguilar/Managing Editor

    Hurricane; the very word inspires a sense of evil, originally derived from ‘Huracan,’ a demon god recognized by an ancient Central American tribe.

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Technology

Once a Viper, Always a Viper: Varela says goodbye to its founding principal, Ms. Fornell and hello to new beginnings
On September 12, 2005, Ms. Millie Fornell, holding back tears, spoke of her departure as our principal.
Editorial: Unsung Heroes
full story 
Weaving their way through the masses here at Varela are the unsung heroes of our school to make sure that the unruly mob of students is a clean unruly mob of students. These heroes are custodians.
full story 
As I got a lot of recognition for my last love view point, which I hope you have gotten the pleasure of reading, I would like to say that I’m not only speaking for myself, but I am speaking for others
full story 
On September 4, 2005, NBC premiered a telethon for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
Hands across Varela: Students receive community service hours beautifying school grounds
When the students stumbled back into Varela on Monday, the 22nd of August, they may have noticed they were walking among a cleaner, more colorful environment.
The sky is the limit: Aerospace Academy offers wide variety of careers
full story 
The Aerospace Academy provides dreams to many aspiring students who might consider careers after high school in different forms of aviation.
full story 
As a student progresses through their high school career, they learn more and more about themselves, and begin to decide what sort of path they’ll choose further in life.
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This year’s class of ’06 has an “intensity of dedication that will be tough to surpass for future students,” said drama teacher Reinaldo Bode.
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For many years now, students have been frustrated by some of the school’s technology; mainly printing.

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