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    Cost of Higher Education

    The effects of our current struggling economy are far reaching. Among the effects are cuts in public services. Some of the hardest hit institutions are California’s higher public education systems, and their students who often take out sizable loans to afford college. To help students...

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    Ryan Viernes

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    November 9 – Happy “Chaos Never Dies Day”

    This holiday, yet to be recognized by the federal government, always takes place on the ninth day of November. As the holiday season ramps up stress levels rise (Halloween is just a warm up for the culinary challenges and onslaught of relatives that is Thanksgiving)....

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    Photo of the Week: A Walk Through Tilden

    I really liked the way the sun reflected off the path making it look golden even though the weather that day had been pretty cloudy.

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    Campaigning On Mediocrity

    “It’s time that normal Joe Six-Pack American is finally represented in the position of vice presidency,” said Sarah Palin, as she campaigned to be Vice President under John McCain. Palin’s appeal to the “average American” did not win in 2008, but the strategy has certainly...

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    Anon(ymous)

    It begins in the middle, on the border, at a crossing. It is bold at times, thought-provoking throughout, heartbreaking in moments, and captivating in its entirety. It is Anon(ymous). Theater Ensemble opened their 2011-2012 season last Thursday with their fall production Anon(ymous), by Naomi Iizuka....

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    Kim Kardashian’s Marriage

    Seventy-two days after their lavish wedding ceremony watched by more than 4 million TV viewers, Kim Kardashian, 30, has announced that she has filed for divorce from her husband, Kris Humphries, 26. It is estimated that the wedding cost $10 million, while the Kardashians’ ended...

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    Photo of the Week: Eye Spy

    I shot this picture of my sister during golden hour for the Foreground Framing project. Very little Photoshop work went into the final image; what you see is essentially the original photograph.

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    Long Packet, Short Meeting

    The agenda packet for the Board of Education November 1, 2011 meeting was quite long — at 175 pages, it was nearly double the prior meeting’s packet (which came in at a measly 76 pages). Ironically, the meeting ended early. This lengthy packet was primarily...

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    A Temperamental Land

    Peru is a country of extremes. A region that can’t seem to make up its mind, it is marked by a stark diversity that is both geographical and societal. Thirteen high-school students including junior Kylie Wood-Soll and myself were lucky enough to go to Peru...

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    The Bridge School Benefit: Concert for a Cause

    The weekend of October 22nd and 23rd, the Shoreline Amphitheatre was filled with the music and good vibes of the all-acoustic Bridge School Benefit Concert. Twenty-five years after Neil and Pegi Young started it, the event is dramatically larger, boasting an audience of 22,000 each...

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    Danielle DeLaurentis

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