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Tanning Addiction: Is it Real?

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May 13, 2012

While watching the news yesterday, a story appeared that I thought could relate to many people. In the last couple of years, the craze to be tan has become a fashion essential. But, the big question that arises is: has tanning gone to extremes? Last year there was a law created for any person under eighteen... Read more »

Galt Elementary District Cuts School Buses

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May 13, 2012

In our town we have two high schools, one middle school, and six elementary schools. The use of school buses here is very important, especially with our bad economy. Many people cannot take their children to school, so a school bus was a perfect solution for those folks. Recently, Galt Elementary School... Read more »

Diabolical Parasites

May 7, 2012

Hello, Galt High students! After reading some interesting articles, I’ve found some dangerous and sometimes creepy things to look out for around the world. If you’re like me and plan on travelling to many places when you’re older, you might want to be informed! (Before we go into the... Read more »

A Gift from the Seniors to their School

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May 4, 2012

This year, the senior classs officers have been working hard to celebrate the 100 years of Warrior tradition. I, along with the other class officers, decided that one of the gifts from the class to the school would be the naming of the library. The library has gone unrecognized for many years, and it... Read more »

Cal State Fullerton’s President Uses School Funds “Wisely”

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May 3, 2012

In 2011 and 2012, many, if not most, educational programs and schools have been having to cut a large chunk of money out of the budget. Last year Cal State Fullerton cut around $750 million dollars throughout the academic year. This year the school is planning on cutting the 2013-2014 enrollment by... Read more »

Summer Is Coming! Do You Know Proper Water Safety?

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May 1, 2012

Summer-time’s rising temperatures mean finding ways to escape from the hot weather. Many families turn to water related activities to hide from the heat. However, this time of year there is also a dramatic increase in injuries involved with water, and drownings.  Death by drowning is... Read more »

What I’m Going To Say And Will Be Heard!

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March 16, 2012

On Saturday, the third of May, I attended the Infinite Theater Group’s latest play “What I Want To Say But Never Will.”  I held back on watching this play; I really wasn’t excited or motivated to spend my time watching a play I wasn’t even sure I would enjoy.  The last play, “The Emerald... Read more »

Mr. Rappleye

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March 4, 2012

Mr. Rappleye is the Assistant Principal here at Galt High. I had the chance to finally interview him, after the many times he blew us off. Mr. Rappleye has been working here for twenty-eight years now, is proud to be a part of the GHS staff, and has a high sense of Warrior pride. When we asked about... Read more »

What I want to Say but Never Will: An Interview with Kelly Cook

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March 2, 2012

Hello readers! I’ve recently sat down with Kelly Cook and we discussed her role in the now showing school play, “What I Want to Say but Never Will”. Kelly has been in drama for 2 years and was very excited to be apart of this spectacular play. Josie: What is the title of the play? Kelly:... Read more »

The Presidential Debate Update: Caro Style!

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February 27, 2012

The results from primary season have been causing a lot of uproar. Right now, Mitt Romney being in the lead is threatening to those who favor other candidates such as Ron Paul, who hasn’t been doing very well during this time of the primary season. The republican debate held by CNN in Arizona was... Read more »

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