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Biting The Bullet
Posted on July 2, 2010
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Written by Monique Quarles, Opinion Editor

Throughout your life, you are going to be surrounded by numerous people who you will have to work with, that is why it is important to develop people skills and learn how to work with others. If anything to have people skills, should... Read more »

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Relationships
Posted on January 17, 2010
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Written by Jemm Lopez, Staff Writer

I think of teenage relationships as maybe, training wheels for the real relationship.  I’m not saying it is not real, but it is not a “mature” relationship either.  Although the feelings from a teenager to another might be... Read more »

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A Silent Crime
Posted on January 17, 2010
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Written by Monique Quarles, Opinion Editor

It’s no secret that bootlegging is a major problem in the entertainment industry. Many of us know where we can get the latest movies cheap or even for free before they even come to DVD and Blu-Ray, but when we bootleg movies, the... Read more »

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New Year Resolutions are Pointless
Posted on January 17, 2010
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Written by Aishah Majeed, Staff Writer

We come back from winter break and the teacher says, “Welcome back and happy new year. Today we’re writing our New Year’s Resolutions in our journal. Pick at least three and we will share in about ten minutes.”  You know what... Read more »

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New Year Resolutions are Useful
Posted on January 17, 2010
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Written by Iviana Potts, Entertainment Editor

Around the end of the year, close to January of the remaining year, or even months prior to the end of December people come up with New Year resolutions. New Year resolutions are basically setting new goals for that new year to improve... Read more »

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Stay Home!
Posted on December 4, 2009
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Written by Monique Quarles, Staff Writer

Tell me, why do students come to school knowing that they are sick? Isn’t it the most annoying thing to have your fellow classmates sneezing, coughing and sniffing while you are trying to learn?  I don’t know about you, but I... Read more »

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Cesar Chavez
Posted on March 26, 2009
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Written by Kaela Pierott, Staff Writer

It’s the first ever that students at Gahr High School as well as teachers are going to be given the day off in regards to the celebration of Mexican-American activists Cesar E. Chavez. It is amazing how many students as well as teachers... Read more »

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