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  • Style Profile: Chloe Richman

    Monday, May 23, 2011 By: Morgan Raith

    What she’s wearing: “A cardigan from LF, V-neck from Urban, Genetic Jeans, and Steve Madden boots.”

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  • Rising from the Ashes: Reflecting on My Family’s Escape from the Tea Fire

    Monday, May 23, 2011 By: Jordan Shannon

    Certain events transcend the power of words. There is no way, for instance, to have a clue what it’s like to almost have your house burned down until it actually happens.

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  • Is Santa Barbara Losing its Flair?

    Monday, May 23, 2011 By: Helena Davila

    Five years ago, downtown Santa Barbara’s State Street was abuzz with tourists, SB locals, shoppers, and day-trippers alike.

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  • Spring Sports Wrap Up: Lacrosse

    Monday, May 23, 2011 By: Fletcher Sipple

    Over the last few years, the Laguna Blanca boys lacrosse team has been a respected member of the Condor League, consistently competing well against other Southern California powerhouse schools such as

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  • Spring Sports Wrap Up: Golf

    Monday, May 23, 2011 By: Fletcher Sipple

    Per usual, golf is turning out to be the most enjoyable of the spring sports. Everyday the team travels to either La Cumbre Country Club or San Marcos Golf Course for their practices and games. The t

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  • Spring Sports Wrap Up Volleyball

    Monday, May 23, 2011 By: Fletcher Sipple

    There were some initial reservations on the part of Laguna’s volleyball community early this season when 19-year-old Dylan Bennett stepped up to take the helm.

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  • Spring Sports Wrap Up

    Monday, May 23, 2011 By: Fletcher Sipple

    Led by senior Ian Carradine and Troy Ritter, the number one singles player, the boys tennis team went 8-5 this year, as compared to last year's 3-7 record.

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  • Everybody Dance Now!--Five Years Strong

    Monday, May 23, 2011 By: Jess Davis and Olivia Berci

    One year ago, Everybody Dance Now! (EDN!) was represented by founder Jackie Rotman.

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  • Dying for a Tan: The Cruel Effects of a Summer Sun

    Monday, May 23, 2011 By: Caitlin Connor

    With the commencement of the 2010-11 school year on June 15, summer is fast approaching, and the school is abuzz.Warm weather, tropical vacations, no homework, and lots and lots of sun are just some o

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  • Sailing Team Makes its Mark

    Monday, May 23, 2011 By: Morgan Raith

    Since August, the Sailing Team has been gearing up and making their mark in the midst of stiff competition up and down the California Coastline.

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The Fourth Estate Laguna Blanca School Santa Barbara, CA
Issue Date: Sunday, May 22, 2011 Issue: June 2011 Last Update: Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Current Conditions Mostly Sunny
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At-a-glance

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In an effort to create another community event and a day of bonding for the students, Head of Upper School Mr. John Berry led the preparations for an Upper School field day. On May 16, Upper School
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The Grasshopper Sundae Hints of mint and crunchy Oreo’s make a refreshing and satisfying sundae on a hot summer day
To get into college today, high school seniors are expected to exhibit nothing short of excellence.
“Show not tell, probably the two most important words for journalists and storytellers,” Jack Kennedy, president of Journalism Education Association, stated in the introduction to his lecture “Story T
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For any mythology buff or fan of Homer’s fantastical epic The Odyssey Zachary Mason’s re-imagined idea of the classic story, The Lost Books of the Odyssey, will be cause for celebration. The novel is
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After winning the Club, Zone, and Area Contests, Andrew Mc Caffery went on to win the District level Optimist Club Oratorical Contest in Los Angeles on May 15. Andrew received a $2,500 scholarship for
Over spring break, my presumptions about homelessness were snared and volleyed back at me. I was slapped into reality.
Ms. Jennifer Jenkins: Ms. Jennifer Jenkins started out as a nurse’s aide who helped students with disabilities recuperate in a healthy and safe environment.   Now, however, she’s the new biology
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The books and movies have defined an entire generation, and now it will all come to an end.
The fourteen of us, a group of young Jewish leadership students from Santa Barbara, now engulfed by over one hundred young students from across our nation, walked down the streets of Washington, D.C.
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