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Shots fired in a safe place

Annabel Sanz, Issues and Ideas Editor November 13, 2013

On the morning of Friday, November 1st, 23-year old Paul Anthony Ciancia walked through the sliding doors of Los Angeles’ LAX airport, up to a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoint...

Loving Love’s Labour’s Lost

Claudia Vera and Victoria Arguelles October 29, 2013

The lights of the auditorium dimmed, and a hush fell over the mass of students as they silenced their cell phones and prepared their ears for the eloquent Shakespearean language. The stage illuminated...

The End of the “Batten’s Daughter” Legacy

The End of the “Batten’s Daughter” Legacy

Tiffany Batten, Photo Editor May 24, 2013

The reign is over. After six long years, the legacy of the name “Batten’s Daughter” has perished. I am no longer going to be the trustee given combinations, sub plans, cell phone numbers, passwords...

New Mexico Bill- Opinion

Bianca Lopez, Features Editor March 13, 2013

  Bills have always had a way of stirring up controversy, whether it be the legal kind or the Clinton kind. The legal kind proves that America possesses its fair share of strange laws; for instance,...

Movie Review: The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Asmae Fahmi, Editor In Chief October 2, 2012

In trying to capture the youthful joy, unfiltered heartbreak and chaotic drama that stream throughout high school, “The perks of being a wallflower” succeeds exceptionally. Don’t be fooled by the...

NFL Referee Scandal

Jordan Hamburger, News Editor October 2, 2012

Last year, the NFL underwent a well-publicized lockout with the NFL player’s association that threatened to eliminate most, if not all, of the regular season and postseason.  This year, the NFL has...

The rude view: Facebook

Lauren Bunce, Co-Features Editor June 7, 2012

With the tapping of fingers on smooth keys, the click of a button, millions of people all over the world share their thoughts and ideals, from whole-hearted, diary-like entries, to minute-by-minute accounts...

A new kind of summer

Alyssa Rosenfeld, Online Editor-in-chief June 7, 2012

The school year is coming to a grand halt; we can count the amount of school days left on one hand and the prospect of summer can make even the most academic freshman salivate with excitement.  But instead...

What is considered cheating?

Yasamin Rahmanparast, Business Manager February 16, 2012

*Turn on computer.* 1 new message. I hope it’s from him. Is this OK? I mean, I’m never going to meet him, right? Cheating. Almost everybody does it. Copying a friend’s homework or asking...

Photo courtesy of Bob Trebbi

Samantha Trebbi honored with a street of her own

Asmae Fahmy, Focus Editor February 5, 2012

Life is all about change. Sauntering through unusual roads, breaking new boundaries, learning from our yesterdays in order to survive our tomorrows—change is what rotates the earth and keeps humanity...

The Rude View: Siblings

Lauren Bunce, Co-Features Editor January 27, 2012

When the first words of greeting you receive from someone as you step into a room are “You’re an old hag lady”, the expected feelings of hurt or hatred would be apparent, right? You would wonder...

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