Multicultural Day

March 21, 2011  
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Multicultural Day

March 21, 2011  
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American Sign Language Club

March 18, 2011 • written by Nicole Geiser  
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American sign language, also know  as ASL, meets Fridays at lunch in G-7. Anyone can join at anytime, and learn how to speak in sign language. With 10 to 15 members in ASL now, new members will learn to communicate through sign language. ASL members spend their lunch in conversation, and sometimes have... Read more »

Wiere earns CA award

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March 16, 2011 • written by Alex Bradbury  
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The Cullen Fitzgibbons Award is given annually to California’s most inspirational wrestler. Sophomore Sean Wiere received the award last Saturday in front of over 15,000 people. Wiere has cystic fibrosis (CF). The disease inhibits lung function and causes frequent lung infections, among other things.... Read more »

Swim: New head coach brings changes, shoots for team unity

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March 16, 2011 • written by Alex Bradbury  
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The boys’ and girls’ swim teams competed in the Rio Mesa Tournament on Friday, March 4 and finished fourth overall. This exhibition tournament was designed to prepare swimmers for the season. TOHS alumnus Tom Smith is in his first season as head coach for the Lancers, replacing Mike Giles. “Both... Read more »

Girls’ lacrosse begins inaugural season in want of new members

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March 16, 2011 • written by Giselle Quezada  
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Girls’ lacrosse faced delays with CIF approval until the second week of December and only confirmed a coach on the last week of January. Most lacrosse teams typically begin their offseason during the fall. But even so, senior Maddie Elia and her mother Celia Woods, who together led the charge for CIF... Read more »

Coffee, Coffee, Coffee: Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

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March 16, 2011 • written by Ali Wire  
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If you’re like me, you’re not a big fan of mediocre coffee from a big business coffee company like Starbucks. The only reason I’ll even step inside a Starbucks is if I absolutely have no other way of getting coffee. It’s not that the coffee is bad: I know lots of people who stop at Starbucks... Read more »

Coffee, Coffee, Coffee: Bent…On Coffee

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March 16, 2011 • written by Jen Smith  
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Bent…On Coffee is a quaint little shop unbeknownst to occasional coffee drinkers like myself. It’s perfect for those in the mood for a different, relaxing atmosphere. Bent, an independently-owned coffee shop, is different from chain shops I’ve visited. A huge coffee grinding machine sits near... Read more »

Coffee, Coffee, Coffee: Peet’s Coffee and Tea

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March 16, 2011 • written by Ali Wire  
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Hidden away, neighboring Rocket Fizz and Fit 2B Thai, is Peet’s Coffee and Tea. This is yet another chain, but not as popular as Starbucks and Coffee Bean. If you like your coffee strong, definitely stop by for a cup or two. The atmosphere is calm, and the employees greet customers with a smile and... Read more »

Coffee, Coffee, Coffee: Starbucks Coffee

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March 15, 2011 • written by Jen Smith  
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Perhaps the most famous coffee chain in existence, Starbucks can be found on almost any block in any city. From ice-cold frappuccinos to steamy mochas, the options seem infinite and ever-changing. In addition to a wide selection of year-round beverages, Starbucks offers seasonal coffees, such as Pumpkin... Read more »

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