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Month: March 2014

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Tipping the Scales

WORK: The California legislature will raise the minimum wage to ten dollars an hour by 2016 despite economic concerns. by Valeria Gutierrez, Staff Writer When we are children, we breeze…

Balancing the Scales

MONEY: Republicans in Washington hesitate to aid the economy by raising the minimum wage. by Chance Ornelas-Skarin, Staff Writer President Obama emphasizes the need for a raise in the federal…

Build It and They Will Come

BUILD: The Lego Movie is a treat for viewers of all ages. By Stephen Park, Staff Writer The Use had one resort does viagra work box deep-sided used use, product…

CIF Round-Up: Winter

Girls’ Water Polo: Your star-packed water polo squad came back strong after a disappointing loss in the championship game last season. Up first was a battle against Burroughs High School,…

Sochi Wasn’t “So” Nice

LET-DOWN: Despite the Games’ 50 billion dollar budget, the conditions for the 2014 Winter Olympics were far from luxury. By Skylar Rains, Staff Writer ​Athletes and journalists arriving in Sochi,…

Poly’s Own Renaissance Man

SUPERBOY: Poly senior Jonathan Mayhew manages to star in a play, make a cameo appearance in a movie and still have time to rally school pride. By Ashley Gore, Staff…

A Cellist in Carnegie Hall

CELLIST: Pacal Cornejo-Reynoso performed at Carnegie Hall as part of the 2014 High School Honors Performance Series. By Andrea Alvarado, Staff Writer Pacal Cornejo-Reynoso (12) first became acquainted with the…

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