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  • Soldier Discusses Army and War with Students

    Tuesday, February 21, 2006 By: Erin Whalen

    Westpoint Military Academy graduate Rachel Stewart spoke to Richard Takagaki’s A.P. Government class Feb. 8. Although not a recruiter, she talked to the class on topics of interest ranging from high s

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  • Decathletes Win Top Honors

    Tuesday, February 21, 2006 By: Era Dykhne

    As the student body crammed to compete against themselves in the semester A finals, the Academic Decathlon team crammed to compete against 60 other schools in the LAUSD District Academic Decathlon com

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  • Stair-Sitters Impede Accessibility

    Tuesday, February 21, 2006 By: Navid Foruzan

    Students who congregate on stairs have sparked a new problem that restricts accessibility and compromises school safety.

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  • College Demands Crush Student Ambition

    Tuesday, February 21, 2006 By: Michele Grinblat

    America has placed ludicrous standards on its youth. Over the years the primary objectives for children have been potty training, good manners, and an acceptance letter to a decent university.

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  • Delicate Ensembles Force 80’s Trends Off Spring Runways

    Tuesday, February 21, 2006 By: Regina Shapiro

    Jumping onto the fashion scene as far back as last spring, colorful, wooden chunky necklaces, oversized bangles, distressed denim, and the complete overload of accessories are once again being stored

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  • JSA Members Arbitrate Congressional Legislations: Teens debate the Nation’s most pressing issues in a student-run simulation of Congress

    Tuesday, February 21, 2006 By: Jayanti Sharma

    Over 600 JSA members from throughout Southern California attended the Junior Statesmen of America Convention on Feb. 11-12 at the Warner Center Marriott in Woodland Hills.

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  • From Kenya to California, Laura Lemmo Motivates Learning

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Michele Grinblat and Paulina Sevilla

    The Special Education Department welcomed new member Laura Lemmo to its staff, Nov. 7, 2005.

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Most college bound students enroll in at least one Advanced Placement (AP) class during their high school careers.
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I’ll admit it, I have senioritis. I’ve had it since about the second week of school. I managed to hold it off during the first semester to get good grades, because colleges see those grades.
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In 1802, then Vice President Aaron Burr fatally wounded fellow politician Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
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America has placed ludicrous standards on its youth. Over the years the primary objectives for children have been potty training, good manners, and an acceptance letter to a decent university.
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Gambling in any form poses a great deal of concern in today’s society. It is a sophisticated form of legalized stealing. When one wins, they obtain the wages that another person has earned without any
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Should cartoonists censor themselves when it comes to culturally sensitive issues?
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With statistics proving the higher crash rate of teen driving, the California government implemented new policies to promote teen safety on the road. However, these attempts which merely showcase gove
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Stair-Sitters Impede Accessibility
Students who congregate on stairs have sparked a new problem that restricts accessibility and compromises school safety.
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