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Summer School Faces Cuts Due to Budget Crisis
Tara Atrian
Staff Writer
Summer school will be restricted for many students this summer due to recent budget cuts facing LAUSD. “This year summer school is limited compared to previous years,” said Assistant Principal Terrance Jakubowski. Students will only be able to take one three-hour class...
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Corechella Raises the Roof
Martha Tumbokon
Staff Writer
On April 8 Cleveland’s Humanities Magnet (Core) hosted an event advertised as “The greatest concert event of all time,” a fundraising event that showcased students’ talents. The event, called “Corechella,” was a play on words of the famous annual Coachella music...
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The Skinny on the Coachella Detox
Tara Atrian
Staff Writer
The Coachella music festival is an epic fete of narcissism. While many of the partakers say that they are there for the music, most of them are so catastrophically intoxicated by low-grade designer drugs that they are unable to comprehend it. Coachella isn’t about the...
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Clubs Work to Improve Trash Problem
Martha Tumbokon
Staff Writer
After noticing the result of recent janitor lay offs, members of student organizations such as Human Efforts Aimed At Relating Together (HEART), Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (MEChA), and Kiwanis Educated Youth (Key) Club began cleaning classrooms during...
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Written by Solomon Kim, Staff Writer
The Los Angeles School Police Department’s (LASPD) Police Activities League Program gives Cleveland students a safe environment to spend their time after school. “The mission of the Police Activities League (PAL) is to provide a safe and supervised... Read more »
May 13, 2011 • 0 comments • Filed Under News
Last 3 stories in Fashion Scene Blog
- Pretty In Pink: Cleveland's Fashion Scene - February 23, 2011
Written by Xenia Braganca, Online Blogger
It’s spring! It’s so beautiful and warm and sunny and so crisp and fresh at 6:45am when I get to school in time for 0 Period AP Lit. Things are getting a tad bit more…uhm…sultry. that’s probably not even the right word and I’m not in the mental... Read more »
April 5, 2011 • 0 comments • Filed Under Fashion Scene Blog
Last 3 stories in Sports
- Girls Water Polo Goes to Championships - March 10, 2011
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- JV Basketball Wins Winter Tournament - February 3, 2011
Written by Online Editor
The hype over Cleveland’s sports teams has made some of us forget about the great athletics taking place at our neighboring school, Joaquin Miller Career and Transition Center. Students at Miller, a schoolfor severely disabled youth, partake in sports... Read more »
March 10, 2011 • 0 comments • Filed Under Sports
A “Sucker Punch” To All Females
Written by Jolena Collås, Features Editor
Zack Snyder’s film Sucker Punch is a complete attack on progress towards gender equality. Even as the movie attempts to promote a fight for freedom, the underlying message is centered around sexism. The main character, Baby Doll, is a young girl who... Read more »
May 12, 2011 • 3 comments • Filed Under Opinion
Burning Man and Coachella Display Great Art in the Great Outdoors
Written by Chaise Levy, Staff Writer
One important feature of modern music festivals that is often overlooked is the presence of outdoor art. The art installations at these festivals are the defining factors of not only the atmosphere, but also the entire layout of the festivals, such as... Read more »
March 24, 2011 • 0 comments • Filed Under Entertainment

