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DA Staff on 04 May 2010
by Ezra S. As the pages in Redbooks have started flipping into April and the fourth quarter, many begin to reflect on the past three quarters as they run down the final stretch of the school year. After many fireside chats with Jacob, this particular interview was filled with emotion, as both Jacob and I
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DA Staff on 26 April 2010
by Brandon T. Face it, wouldn’t every high school student want to munch on a chocolate donut for breakfast, eat a cheese burger and fries for lunch, enjoy a T-bone steak for dinner, and end the day with a big pile of ice cream? Of course we would, but we know better. Our logical minds
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DA Staff on 26 April 2010
by Bridget B. Who will fill the void? That is the question on many Americans’ minds right now following Justice John Paul Stevens’ announcement of his intention to quit from our Supreme Court. Yes, the Supreme Court is our (the people’s) court, although that fact is often forgotten amid its recent politicization. Stevens entered the
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DA Staff on 26 April 2010
by Colton V. So it’s finally happening; after one and a half terms (he entered office through the recall election of Grey Davis), the gubernator is finally leaving us. Regardless of what you think about his bodybuilding or acting careers, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s political one hasn’t been nearly as successful. California is in the worst shape
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DA Staff on 26 April 2010
by Olga B. The Model United Nations delegation at UHS recently traveled to Dartmouth College to participate in a three-day conference. The conference simulates the real United Nations by assigning a country to each delegate and splitting up delegates into committees to address different topics. The committees ranged from Economic and
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