Anatomy of an accident
Friday April 28, 2006
Ray Hadjuk
Friday April 28, 2006
By Staff Writer, Leah Setaghian
From the cold, rocky fronts of Alaska to the sunny hills of California, Ray Hajduk (’08) is finding himself having a successful stay in high school. As an athlete in sophrosh track, a member of Jazz Band, and president of the debate club, Hajduk has put himself under a spotlight for his achievements in school.
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Public vs. Private schools
Friday April 28, 2006
By Staff Writer, Mike Smith
Private school versus public school.
It has been a long standing debate as to which is better.
Having been to both, I feel that I can speak with some authority on the subject, and the fact of the matter is: it does not matter.
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Tae Kwon Do
Friday April 28, 2006
By Staff Writer, Garen Srapyan
According to the Oxford dictionary, Taekwondo is “the right way of using all parts of the body to stop fights and help to build a better, more peaceful world.”
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Returning to Medieval Times
Friday April 28, 2006
By Staff Writer, Vanessa Villavivencio
“Kill him!” roars a seven-year-old child. The heady aroma of juicy, roasted chicken, hot spare rib, and spiced baked potatoes fills the air. A falcon swoops close overhead. Down in the arena of sand and blood, a red knight holds his bright sword against the neck of the blue knight, awaiting the verdict of the “noble guests” to determine the blue knight’s fate.
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DVD Review: Howl’s Moving Castle
Friday April 28, 2006
By Staff Writer, Linet Der-Yaghoobian
After mesmerizing American audiences with contemporary classics like “Nausicaa” and “My Neighbor Totoro,” director Hayao Miyazaki has completed another masterpiece “Howl’s Moving Castle.”
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