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  • Advanced Drama breathes new life into classic play

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: CHRISTINE SONG / Senior Staff Writer

    This year has been a year of excitement and change for Advanced Drama. First, the class size was reduced to half of last year’s class. Second, their winter play was adapted from a Charles Dicken’s nov

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  • The Lady Falcon soccer team shares the holiday spirit with City of Hope

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: DIVYA GOEL / Staff Writer

    People say that the holiday season is the time for giving and good deeds. The Lady Falcon soccer team was in the holiday spirit last Friday at the City of Hope in downtown Los Angeles, when hosting th

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  • Websites for the bored

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: CHRISTINE HWANG / Staff Writer

    It’s only the third day of vacation but boredom already looms overhead. With nothing to do, students hang around until someone kicks them out of the house.Thankfully, the Internet provides a safe have

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  • CV students embark on entrepreneur experience

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: BRYCE FARRINGTON / Co-Editor-in-Chief

    Most businesses started by students resemble lemonade stands and baby-sitting services. However, a good number of students, including those at CV, have started real enterprises that go above and beyon

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  • Moments and Memories of Maya

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: KARIN VOSGUERITCHIAN / Business Manager

    When Maya Nasr first arrived in America, she drew more than a few eyes. At the age of 14, she was already a junior, a perfect English speaker, and a former resident of Lebanon.Today, Nasr still draws

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  • Faulty construction affects CV

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: KRISTIN LO / Feature Co-Editor

    This past week, word circulated on campus that classes would be moved from the buildings back to the bungalows. Although CV has just recently finished the construction of the new 1000, 5000, 6000, and

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  • La Crescenta’s lengthy establishment turned out to be an incredible historical tale

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: ODALIS SUAREZ / Photo Editor

    Once called Rancho La Cañada and “Big Rocks”, this little town now known as La Crescenta holds a ton of historical content. The process that took this city to become what it is today was not an easy

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  • Montrose blooms its way to a successful beginning

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: ODALIS SUAREZ / Photo Editor

    The one city that has provided a quaint atmosphere for community gatherings is no other than Montrose. For years its objective of gathering the community has stayed the same.When Dr. Benjamin Briggs-o

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  • The little town known as Verdugo City made a “big” appearance in the city of La Crescenta

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: ODALIS SUAREZ / Photo Editor

    The small city nestled in between the cities of La Crescenta and Montrose is historical Verdugo City. A fifteen-block community, Verdugo City was founded by Harry Fowler, a Michigan lumber dealer, wh

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  • Coheed & Cambria

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: DIVYA GOEL / Staff Writer and TEJAL PATEL / Staff Writer

    As brand new fans of Coheed and Cambria, we walked into their concert not knowing what to expect. We were essentially just waiting for a night of rocking out, mosh pits, and head banging. What we ende

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The small city nestled in between the cities of La Crescenta and Montrose is historical Verdugo City. A fifteen-block community, Verdugo City was founded by Harry Fowler, a Michigan lumber dealer, wh
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The one city that has provided a quaint atmosphere for community gatherings is no other than Montrose. For years its objective of gathering the community has stayed the same.When Dr. Benjamin Briggs-o
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Once called Rancho La Cañada and “Big Rocks”, this little town now known as La Crescenta holds a ton of historical content. The process that took this city to become what it is today was not an easy
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After a bad or stressful day, most girls would call shopping a therapeutic activity. It’s amazing how much better a cute pair of shoes can make you feel. Even so, shopping in the month of December can
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Steven Laxton: The Degas of Modern PhotographyWhen looking at a piece by Steven Laxton, it may be difficult to decipher what is in front of you. After a few minutes you might realize that the juxtapos
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It is appropriate that the exhibit Dalí: Painting and Film should appear at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), just miles from Hollywood. As its name would suggest, the exhibit focuses on S
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When Maya Nasr first arrived in America, she drew more than a few eyes. At the age of 14, she was already a junior, a perfect English speaker, and a former resident of Lebanon.Today, Nasr still draws
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Most businesses started by students resemble lemonade stands and baby-sitting services. However, a good number of students, including those at CV, have started real enterprises that go above and beyon
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