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  • Talent Show Captivates Audiences

    Friday, March 12, 2004 By: Regina Shapiro

    Dozens of students and faculty members graced the stage of Stivelman Theater on Thursday last week to perform for the annual Talent Show.

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  • Maria Shriver Films

    Friday, March 12, 2004 By: Ryan Lue

    Maria Shriver, long-time news anchor and wife of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, arrived on campus yesterday to film a documentary on teenage sexuality.

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  • Cloning Affects All Future Generations

    Friday, March 12, 2004 By: Reza Zarinshenas

    Three weeks ago, a team of South Korean researchers announced their success in creating 30 healthy human embryos. The group also extracted the stem cells of one of these embryos, another step towards

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  • Locking Down Awareness

    Friday, March 12, 2004 By: José Dubón

    In the wake of the Columbine shootings and other violent occurrences in schools, students and staff members underwent a lockdown drill yesterday.

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  • Wildcats Brave the 19th Annual Los Angeles Marathon

    Friday, March 12, 2004 By: Natalia Aivazova

    Simmering heat, leg cramps, and 26.2 miles conspired to create a truly difficult challenge for Wildcats and the thousands of other people running the 19th Annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 7. The

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  • ‘Grobanites’ Fuel Fascination

    Friday, March 12, 2004 By: Austin Ma

    Josh Groban set out for his tour for the "Closer" album while riding on a recent wave of popularity. In fact, the tour was so popular that before anyone could ask who, what, where, when or how, the ti

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  • Buzzing With Enthusiasm

    Friday, March 12, 2004 By: Jessica Clark & Jasmine Peters

    Varsity Baseball took team spirit to the max on March 5 when the entire team arrived at school sporting freshly shaved bare heads. Each member of the team proudly displayed a buzz cut along with his

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  • Bringing Back the Shaq Attack

    Friday, March 12, 2004 By: Jeff Goodman

    For the Los Angeles Lakers to win the championship this year, they must return to the strategy that won them three consecutive championships. Simply, this means running their offense through Shaquille

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  • Netmen Defeat Belmont

    Friday, March 12, 2004 By: Reza Zarinshenas

    The Netmen walked away from their battle with Belmont on March 11, winning 4-3. Tri-Captain, Prashant Charungundla, senior, Rajat Deva, freshman and Nick Benavidas, senior, all won in singles matches

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  • Steve & Marissa Ackerman

    Friday, March 12, 2004 By:

    Congratulations to Marissa and Steve Ackerman who tied the knot on March 6 at an old Victorian era garden in Redlands,

    California.

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Dozens of students and faculty members graced the stage of Stivelman Theater on Thursday last week to perform for the annual Talent Show.
full story 
Maria Shriver, long-time news anchor and wife of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, arrived on campus yesterday to film a documentary on teenage sexuality.
full story 
The Committee on Discipline has implemented a new policy to punish excessive tardies to periods 1 and 2, effective immediately. Any student who arrives late to periods 1 or 2 five or more times will r
full story 
Three weeks ago, a team of South Korean researchers announced their success in creating 30 healthy human embryos. The group also extracted the stem cells of one of these embryos, another step towards
full story 
In the wake of the Columbine shootings and other violent occurrences in schools, students and staff members underwent a lockdown drill yesterday.
full story 
Teenagers are way too young to have sex. Young adults abuse sex and ‘do it’ without truly understanding the consequences of reproduction. In today’s society, it is not uncommon to see young, single, a
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This commentary is in regards to the article “Ephemeral Notice of Black History Month,” that appeared in the Wildcat on March 5, 2004.
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Simmering heat, leg cramps, and 26.2 miles conspired to create a truly difficult challenge for Wildcats and the thousands of other people running the 19th Annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 7. The
full story 
Anyone who has ever wanted to turn the tables and fire questions at a teacher while learning about a possible career might find his/her niche at the Future Teachers Club. Students aim to provide a pla
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Josh Groban set out for his tour for the "Closer" album while riding on a recent wave of popularity. In fact, the tour was so popular that before anyone could ask who, what, where, when or how, the ti
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