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Issue Date: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 Issue: Vol. 5, Issue 7 Last Update: Thursday, April 06, 2006
  • Students Walk: Students stage a peaceful protest to Immigration Bill HR4437

    Wednesday, April 05, 2006 By: Ayana Flewellen, Sound of the Halls Editor

    The rumors of a walk out came to life on March 29, as over 200 Varela students protested bill HR4437, The Border Protection, Antiterrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005. Administration

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  • Coffee, the other soda

    Wednesday, April 05, 2006 By: Editorial Board

    “Grab. Gulp. Go,” boldly proclaim the school’s Nestle Nesquik machines.That’s exactly what students are doing, and Starbucks Coffee Company, a leading coffee vendor which will be sure to invade a stre

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  • Administration gets new addition

    Wednesday, April 05, 2006 By: Raquel Castillo, Staff Reporter

    The Viper family continues to grow; the latest addition to the group is Ms. Rentia Lee, our new assistant principal.

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  • PA brings Broadway to the Varela stage

    Wednesday, April 05, 2006 By: Gabriel Molina, Web Editor

    While Manhattan is a long while from Miami, Troupe 6162 succeeded in bringing a bit of Broadway to Varela, on March 22nd and 23rd, through a compilation of original monologues and pieces, as well inte

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  • “Silent Hill” will make you scream

    Wednesday, April 05, 2006 By: Miguel Peraza, Staff Reporter

    When you walk in the fog, what is it you hear? The eerie silence of the lifeless objects around you? How about silent whispers of things unknown that are to come, or maybe even a sound that is not ins

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  • Comic books finally find their medium: “V for Vendetta” shows us what a hero really is

    Wednesday, April 05, 2006 By: Michael Skinner, Entertainment Editor

    If one could choose a single “super1” power, what would it be? Perhaps the ability to walk through walls, to be undetected by others around? Or maybe the power to take it to the sky and fly, swooping

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  • Burgess explores the balance of good and evil in “A Clockwork Orange”

    Wednesday, April 05, 2006 By: Stephanie Echeverria, Photo Editor

    A Clockwork Orange is a frightening fable about good and evil…the meaning of human freedom and when the states [are to undertake] to reform [a human being] the novel asks, “At what cost?”

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  • It’s all about the Kicks

    Thursday, April 06, 2006 By: Mayling Gomez and Anna Barahona, Staff Reporters

    Diego Genao started loving sneakers at the age of eleven when first stumbling along Niketalk.com an online fashion hype builder. Genao registered to the forum and surfed through the webpage to get inf

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  • Girls track on target for districts; boys track held up with injuries

    Thursday, April 06, 2006 By: Michelle Pretto, Staff Reporter

    “We have a smaller team but we’re doing well,” said sophomore Jennifer Estime of the girls track team. Estime ranked #1 for the long jump in the pre-season ranking by www.flrunners.com.With a record o

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  • NCAA March madness: College basketball full of surprises

    Thursday, April 06, 2006 By: Renaldy Calixte, Staff Reporter

    The NCAA tournament was just as exciting as many people expected. It even had added surprises that even shocked college basketball experts. The tournament featured 65 teams each fighting for a chance

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The NCAA tournament was just as exciting as many people expected. It even had added surprises that even shocked college basketball experts. The tournament featured 65 teams each fighting for a chance
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The World Baseball Classic is now over and plans for the 2009 World Classic have already gone underway. MLB Commissioner assured fans on Tuesday March 21 that it would continue every four years after
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The American Pastime has arrived, baseball season begins on April 2nd. This season has produced several intriguing stories the most notable being Barry Bonds.The San Francisco Giants player faces an i
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Have you ever wondered why athletes get their own clothing and shoe line? Not every athlete has the opportunity to put out a clothing line or shoe line in the market. Usually, it is good athletes who
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Leading this year’s softball team are three seniors, Hillary Barrow, Lyndsay Mesh, and Cindy Castrillon. With all the hard work put in, Hillary and Lyndsay, are being recruited by Syracuse University.
So far this year, Varsity Tennis has had two wins and two losses.“I think that we are having a great season. We have been having new players come in with talent. Last year was just an average year, we
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Angel Garriga, pitcher for the Viper Baseball team, has been playing baseball since he was five years old.“He’s our ace pitcher with a 2.59 Earned Runs Average (ERA),” said Coach Newbury. “He has pitc
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“Beginning the season with a slow start this year has been tough for us, and although we’ve been losing our matches we work really hard as a team and are trying to get better,” said senior Gabriela La
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“We have a smaller team but we’re doing well,” said sophomore Jennifer Estime of the girls track team. Estime ranked #1 for the long jump in the pre-season ranking by www.flrunners.com.With a record o
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What would you do if the last time you had a salad, it contained pesticides? Pesticides are used to prevent insects, bacteria and even rodents from getting to our food, but according to recent studies
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