Strings
January 29, 2010
Filed under News
choir
January 28, 2010
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Uganda Proposes Bill Against Homosexuals
January 28, 2010
Filed under Opinion
In Uganda, one disease is spreading rapidly: homophobia. According to CNN.com, a bill proposed in Uganda would further punish already illegal homosexual activity. Citizens face life in prison, or even death, for any homosexual activity. Anyone with unreported knowledge of such activity faces up to three... Read more »
Late Night Television Schedule an Abomination to Viewers
January 22, 2010
Filed under Opinion
On January 7, NBC announced that due to dropping ratings they would replace the ‘Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien’ time slot with a 30-minute abridged version of ‘The Jay Leno Show’ on Feb. 12, the start of the Winter Olympics. On January 12, O’Brien said, “I sincerely believe that delaying... Read more »
Youth Orchestra Performs for Largest Audience Yet
January 22, 2010 • written by Alex Chen
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A touch of Arabia is coming to the Fred Kavli Theater. The Conejo Valley Youth Orchestra is performing concert “Impressions of Arabia” at the Civic Arts Plaza on Jan. 31 to possibly one of their larger audiences ever. Director Bill Benson reported that ticket sales have been the highest ever seen... Read more »
Correction: Varsity Cheer
January 22, 2010
Filed under Sports
Dear Readers: In the Dec. 17 article, “Stunt Team: A Cheer Replacement and Green Hole Supplement,” it was inaccurately printed that the spirit cheer team will be replaced at basketball and football games. This is incorrect. The team will be present at these games, but the stunt team will... Read more »
Cafeteria Rennovations Receive Positive Feedback
January 21, 2010 • written by Milena Wall and Alexandra Randall
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When students returned from winter break, many of them ate in the newly renovated cafeteria. According to Activities Secretary Caroline Cleaver, the District, in addition to the cafeteria floor makeover, got the “ball rolling” on several “much needed” school renovations including painting the... Read more »
UN Volunteers Leave Hostile Zones
January 21, 2010 • written by Eric Hatland
Filed under Opinion
The UN food agency stopped serving one million people who needed aid in Southern Somalia. On Tuesday, Jan 5 because of repeated attacks on the workers and frequent extortion attempts for hundreds of thousands of dollars. While Somalia is one of the most dangerous places in the world, one million people... Read more »
Mayan Doomsday Controlled by Science
January 21, 2010 • written by Alex Chen
Filed under Opinion
Six minutes to midnight. In light of recent progress in the areas of nuclear weapons and climate change, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists recently moved the Doomsday Clock back one minute. In a recent press release, the Bulletin marked “signs of a growing political will to tackle the two gravest... Read more »
Guitarist Explores the Sounds of Jazz
January 20, 2010 • written by Adam Buchsbaum
Filed under Features
Tory Klein is concentrated on the guitar. He looks over occasionally to watch the rest of the performers, solemn and assured, making sound with his guitar. The guitar is white and simple. He plays easily. You can see his body move with the tap of his feet. He’s located near the piano, near the... Read more »

