Tag Archives: Alan Guardado

Roots of success

by ALAN GUARDADO

When I was 6, my father told me that 10-foot-tall living, breathing creatures inhabited our garden.

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Stan ‘the man’ Lee leaves mark on comic culture

by LYDIA GEE

Stanley Martin Lieber, Marvel Comics writer, editor, and publisher passed away Nov. 12 at the age of 95.

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Agencies rekindle interests in space

by KAITLYN DO

With the recent launching of SpaceX’s self-landing Falcon 9 rocket, government agencies and private companies around the world look to the sky with anticipation for innovations in the space industry.

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State of Earth pushes boundaries of science

by AKINA NISHI

With the planet Earth and its valuable resources deteriorating, we must realize the revolutionary implications of space science and encourage interest among our generation. 

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Athletes score grants, commit to universities

by ALAN GUARADADO
& ANNA MINASYAN

Signing their letters of intent to their respective schools, gridders Lance Babb, Michael Guerra and Michael Torres show Schurr athletes the academic success sports can bring with hard work and talent.

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Harriers race to break tie at finals

BY EMILY DUONG & ALAN GUARDADO
Harriers compete in the Apache Invitational at Arcadia Park and will look forward to Almont League finals Nov. 2.

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Cross Country Harriers hit stride

by Alan Guardado & Emily Duong Starting their preseason with a series of invitationals, the harriers hope to keep their seven-year streak as league champions alive as they prepare to compete at their first league meet Sept. 27 at Whittier Narrows. At the Woodbridge Cross Country Classic Sept. 16, there were 100 medalists per race.  Varsity girls took eleventh place, varsity

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