March 2, 2010 • Amanda Nava
With prom around the corner, everyone is worrying so much about getting a date that they forget dresses and boutonnieres don’t fall from the sky. The prices of required items are easily overlooked until the last moment. Some students go all out in the event, while others are thriftier. Going all out...
March 2, 2010 • Chase Glenister
Not everyone wants to go to prom. Prom can be very stressful. It can be awkward and expensive, and planning is time-consuming. Even those who want to go prom may not be able to. There are a lot of other activities you can do instead of going to prom. “Instead of prom, you can go see a movie with your...
February 1, 2010 • Anterpreet Kaur
The year started with earthquakes across the globe, in Haiti and Guatemala, and more local ones in Fremont. After the extreme devastation in Haiti and Guatemala, the state of our community’s preparation comes into question. The school procedures in case of an earthquake include the “duck and...
January 29, 2010
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January 29, 2010 • Nicole Doan and Chase Glenister
This year ASB has a budget of $43,522.66, minus the money allotted for the “Up Yours” lunch. The budget breaks down into five categories: rallies, technology, fundraising, officer budgets and community service and community outreach. Money for rallies covers events such as the homecoming rally...
January 29, 2010 • Judy Wu
Many people may wonder what happens in leadership class. What are the roles and duties of each person in leadership? As student representatives, ASB officers make decisions about upcoming events and oversee everyone else in the leadership class. ASB president Seth Neumann runs business meetings. During...
January 29, 2010
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January 6, 2010 • Keerthika Ramakrishnan
The scariest event of the year started when 4-year-old Edgar Hernandez was diagnosed with the first case of the H1N1 swine flu in Mexico March 28. By April, two children from California were diagnosed with first cases of H1N1 in the country. By the end of April, the swine flu had caused over 20 deaths,...
December 20, 2009 • Michaela Go
Materials: Colored paper, white paper, scissors, ruler, glue 1. Cut the white paper smaller than the paper that will be on the outside of the card. 2. Fold the white paper in half and cut along the dotted lines. The cuts should be perpedicular to the fold 3. Open the paper so that it forms a right angle....
December 15, 2009 • Chase Glenister
Christmas has always been known as the season of cheer, peace and giving. However, due to the current economic situation, the giving part of the season is severely cramped. Senior Eric Olsen disagrees. “People give much more because they realize how close they are to being in the same position,”...