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Students Respond to Australian Fire Devastation

Although brush fires continue forging a path of devastation through the Australian bush, there is a group of students on campus who are working to help alleviate the suffering.

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Boys water polo starts season

Boys water polo will be up against the Temple City Rams Monday, Sept. 30, away. 

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Varsity Girls H2O aim to keep consecutive league champ title

by STVALIZH URIBE

Diving into their season, girls water polo teams will play against El Toro Chargers, Dec. 18, home.

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Students should be charitable year-round

by STYVALIZH URIBE

Why do people end to only volunteer during the holidays?
As winter is deemed the “season of giving,” it influences the moral obligation of many, which then increases the act of charity during the holidays.

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H2O polo ‘dives’ into CIF playoffs

by STYVALIZH URIBE

With an overall 24-3 record and 4-0 league record, boys varsity water polo advances to CIF championships, while JV ends their season with a 13-3 record.

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Boys polo gains confidence from nonleague performance

by STYVALIZH URIBE & KIA HARLAN

With a successful preseason, boys varsity waterpolo is hopeful about placing in the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) championships this coming season.

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Substance abuse stigma

by STYVALIZH URIBE
As celebrities and the media allow the stigma of drugs to seem socially acceptable, it essentially undermines the political campaign, the “war on drugs,” as society neglects the severity of its problem.

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Safety First

BY JOANNA LEI & STYVALIZH URIBE
As summer break approaches, students need to remember to stay safe and healthy during the coming sweltering days.

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Drama will present two-night show

BY STYVALIZH URIBE
Drama students will be showcasing their last performances of the year with their rendition of four episodes from “The Twilight Zone” and “The Phantom of the Opera,” entitled “Beyond the Phantom Zone.”

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Perez sets up wishing tree

BY MELLISA MULIAWalking by the trees near the flagpole, a student pauses to notice a tree that was once arrayed in its usual green and brown now decorated in an assortment of colors.

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