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  • Laguna Alumna Spends Semester Abroad: Cara Sadel ‘06 explains her choice to defer a year from college and spend a semester in Paris.

    Wednesday, March 14, 2007 By: Cara Sadel

    There is no doubt in my mind that I made the right decision about deferring from New York University for a year and studying for a semester in Paris, France after graduating from high school. But the

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  • The Women’s Studies Table Welcomes Students

    Wednesday, March 21, 2007 By: Nathaniel Oliver

    When the Emmons Art Center officially opened for use, and students had discovered the wonders which lay within the new buildings, one major curiosity still remained: what was the table standing alone

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  • Dunn Student from Sudan Visits and Shares Moving Life Story

    Wednesday, March 21, 2007 By: Felicia Palmer

    On a blustery afternoon in late January, history teacher Ms. Alethea Tyner’s civilizations and Crimes Against Humanity classes were treated to the captivating story of a young man their age with a bac

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  • Students’ Caged Protest

    Wednesday, March 21, 2007 By: Marisa Nicoletti

    It all started with just an announcement by the history teacher Ms. Alethea Tyner-Paradis to her Crimes Against Humanity class that sparked interest in the students. She informed the class that Amnest

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  • Talent Show

    Wednesday, March 21, 2007 By: Sarah O'Connor

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  • Staff Editorial: Pathetic Plots, Icky Acting, and Uninspired Endings... Let’s Stick to the Originals.

    Wednesday, March 21, 2007 By:

    As a child I spent many evenings reading books. I was captivated by the stories of The Magic Tree House and the Baby sitters Club, and mystified by Nancy Drews.Books offered me a way to connect with a

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  • Worth the Time? Night Classes Become More FrequentW: Students ponder whether or not night classes are worth the trade off?

    Wednesday, March 21, 2007 By: Colin Kennedy

    Class scheduling at Laguna is getting creative. Two classes have been added to the course options, Modern China and Philosophy. These classes are offered on back to back nights, Modern China is offere

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  • What is Global Warming?

    Wednesday, March 21, 2007 By: Kyle Lucovsky

    The climate is changing. Record-breaking temperatures and odd weather patterns swarm the earth as heat waves cause disaster and drought, hurricanes devastate homes on American soil, and polar ice caps

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  • Al GoreEarth’s Political Advocate

    Wednesday, March 21, 2007 By:

    In a city where the sun is constantly shining and the climate ranges between temperate and tropical, it is easy to forget that many individuals around the world are concerned with severe climate chang

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  • Fantasy FootballMove Over

    Wednesday, April 25, 2007 By: Brooke Matthews

    For years, football fans have had the power to draft their own teams and compete for points and glory, but never before have fashion addicts had this same power. However, that has all changed with the

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The Fourth Estate Laguna Blanca School Santa Barbara, CA
Issue Date: Friday, March 16, 2007 Issue: March 16, 2007 Last Update: Tuesday, May 29, 2007
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The day begins early for a Laguna girl commuting from ’Cito. And when I say early, I mean early enough to warrant significant amounts of highly caffeinated coffee before an actual state of awakening o
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Fall Out Boy, Infinity on HighFall Out Boy has returned after a two year absence in the pop-music world, however, it seems as though they should have taken a little longer. The quasi-emo, pop-punk “ro
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“They say I’m crazy, I really don’t care, that’s my prerogative.” Oh the wise words of Britney Spears have never had as much meaning as they have recently with the newly divorced mother of two droppin
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Lines of people wrapping around the Lobero onto Canon Perdido Street waited impatiently for the long awaited rival of Sacha Baron Cohen, comedic genius whose created character Borat hit it big at the
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The timeless thrill of surfing has found its way into the Laguna Blanca community. While many people are slowly rising from bed and adjusting their eyes to the late morning sun, members of Laguna Blan
Laguna Blanca has not had success in CIF during winter sports for a while. Last year, neither soccer teams made it to the playoffs, the boys basketball team was ousted in the second round after a firs
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Men’s VolleyballLongstreth: Okay, well it seems as if the boys are going to be a little short handed this season, which is going to affect them a lot especially since they are already short handed wit
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Where are you from? I grew up in a small farm town called Wasco. It’s near Bakersfield. My Dad is a farmer so I spent a majority of my childhood doing farm labor. I moved here in 2002. Where do you g
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Q: How long have you been riding horses?A: I’ve been riding since the age of seven, but just recently have taken my riding to the next step by training with Karen Healey Stables (one of the best barns
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