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Live as if you are dying
Friday January 25, 2008

By Centerfold Editor, Innesa Ranchpar

            I used to think that doing something extraordinary like skydiving and going on a hot air balloon ride was on my list of “things to do before I die.” But those are simply extravagant dreams, not self-fulfilling moments. A friendly smile, a simple conversation, a good deed… It is, in fact, the little things in life that matter most.  (more…)

By Staff Writer, Helen Msryan

            As each day goes by, people take what they have and what they can accomplish for granted. Yet, when they find out that they have a short time to live, they rush to do everything they ever dreamed of doing.

            What do you want to do before you die?More...

            Children, for example, seem to answer this question from their imagination. From wanting to be a monster’s sidekick to becoming a police officer; their dreams get the best of them.

            “One thing I want to do before I die is learn to listen to everyone,” four-year-old Kristine Tazyan said. “Also, I would like to become a police officer so I [can] put all the bad people in jail.”

            It seems that a kindergardener would be oblivious to getting old. But not Tazyan, who has many aspirations.

            But it seems that kids and teens do not think too differently.

            Jonathan Acevedo (’09) wanted to become a movie star as a kid, so he could marry a model. He also wanted to be a power ranger so he could fight evil.

            “Now, as a teenager, I think better and want to become either a talk show host or a juvenile counselor.”

            Before he dies, Acevedo wants to earn a million dollars, without winning the lottery. He wants to earn it, and also do something he likes and is good at, while earning his money.

            Although kids and teens seem to think alike, older people have different perspectives about life.

Seventy-five year old Pyruz Grigoryan had many dreams as a young girl. She was born in Greece and had always been dedicated to school. One thing she wanted to do most was to go to college and graduate with honors. Having immigrated to Armenia after World War II, her dreams were torn due to the poor living situations.

            “As a teenager, I had to work in a factory just so I could support my family,” Grigoryan said. “It was very hard for me because I wanted to go to high school and college more than anything.”

            Now, before she dies, Grigoryan wants to go and visit her hometown: Greece. She would also be very happy to see her four grandchildren marry.

            Everyone has dreams. Even though a younger child’s dreams seem to come from their imagination, everyone has something they would like to do before they die. 

 

Kicking the bucket
Friday January 25, 2008

By Staff Writer, Jill Lee

            What if you found out that you only had two months left to live?

            If you do not live a timed life right now, thinking about it may get you excited about leaving the mundane world. (more…)

My Religion defines me
Friday December 14, 2007

By Staff Writer, Sose Khachikyan

I have heard many times that Christianity is not a religion, but an individual relationship with Christ. My church as well as my parents have taught me this ever since I was young.To state it simply, Christianity defines me. It is the highlight of my life.

For true believers, it is a lifestyle, not a weekly ritual. (more…)

Religion vs. Science
Friday December 14, 2007

By Staff Writer, Jill Lee

            Religion and science do not mesh together well. They seem to be the complete opposites of one another. They often lead to intolerance and countless arguments.

            According to the Bible, God created Earth and life in a matter of a few days. (more…)

Evolutionary theory is no treaty
Friday December 14, 2007

By Staff Writer, Armig Boghigian

How did humans, animals, and plants come into existence? The only explanation you will find in public school textbooks is the theory of evolution.

No scientific provable evidence supporting the theory has emerged since Charles Darwin popularized it back in 1859. Even so, it is taught in schools while its polar opposite, religion, is not. (more…)

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