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Monthly Archives: April 2008
Salvia Divinorum…strive to make it “ILLEGAL”…
As i sat in my living room watching the news about the fire and people dieing or other horrific things there was a story that caught my attention. the story was about a legal drug that not many knew about, … Continue reading
Posted in drugs, latinamerica, observations, politics
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dRILL tEAM!!!!
Drill Team is sponsored by Joy Lee, a math teacher on B track. Ms. Lee became the drill sponsor in 2006 and this is her second year coaching. The team consists of three captains, Natalie Valencia 12A, Maria Leon 12A, … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, events, sports
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GO GET ‘EM TIGER!
As a senior, Joel Calderon or “Joeyâ€, has many aspirations and goals, but one of his main priorities right now, and every time this season comes around, is baseball. Joey has been part of the outstanding baseball team for the … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, schoolnews, sports, Uncategorized
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18…is that good or bad???
Omg!!! Yesterday was my B-Day…I turned 18, what the majority of teenagers look forward to, including me… but honestly I feel scared… I have gone through several different life changing experiences in the past two years that I have not … Continue reading
Posted in Birthdate, events, weird
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2008 so far
Well this year in music is shaping up to be a great one especially for new artists or people looking to break through in the music biz. Already we have seen the emerge of Vampire Weekend and new bands just … Continue reading
Posted in arts, music, observations, weird
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Night
Recently I read a novel called Night. This novel is one of the most moving novels that I have ever read. It is about named Elie Wiesel, a survivor of the holocaust. He is still living and is a professor … Continue reading
Posted in books, observations, violence
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Solely my Opinion
Well as most of you know, four of us went to the journalism convention on Friday. While we were there we couldn’t help but notice that we were in fact that we were the minority. As alienated as we were, … Continue reading
new type of food
On Friday April 18, 2008 four students went to Anaheim to the Convention Center. Many schools around the world attended it. Those students were either in journalism or in year book. It was a three day thing and we had … Continue reading
Posted in california, entertainment, food, observations, restaurants
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My Article that never got Published!
Grindhouse I Am Legend  Fox Searchlight – Juno – Official Site For 2007 there were a lot of great films released. Millions of people attended these films and from those millions of people a big percentage were High School students. … Continue reading
Posted in celebrities, entertainment, losangeles, movies
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A Trip to the Museum of Tolerance
On Wednesday, April 2, Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Schallert took their students to the Museum of Tolerance (Home – Museum of Tolerance) in West Los Angeles. Mr. Gibbs took his students because they were recently studying the Holocaust (Auschwitz, Nazi … Continue reading