Clark Chronicle Clark Magnet High School La Crescenta, CA
Issue Date: Thursday, January 24, 2008 Issue: Vol. 10, Issue 4 Last Update: Friday, July 03, 2009
  • Let the puck hit the ice

    Friday, February 06, 2009 By: Michael Tezyan

    Junior Hayk Sahakyan takes to the rink in ice hockey.

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  • Chargers go for a hat trick

    Friday, February 06, 2009 By: Adrian Teng-Amnuay

    Football intramurals end with a pep rally, a three-year legacy and a schoolwide broadcast.

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  • Artist has hopes of art done in permanent ink

    Friday, February 06, 2009 By: Will Newkirk

    Resident artist Erin Mooney dreams of one day becoming a famous tattoo artist.

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  • Teacher Paul Burghdorf has a rewarding experience in the Peace Corps

    Friday, February 06, 2009 By: Michael Tezyan

    (January 24, 2008) -- From raising awareness about AIDS in Africa to ensuring people have clean water to drink, the Peace Corps does it all. The Peace Corps, an organization dating back to the 1960

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  • Everyone is a shopaholic; fritter away those hard-earned dollars

    Friday, February 06, 2009 By: Karel Ignacio

    Americans are falling prey to some serious consumerism, constantly buying what they don't need.

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  • Bend to Hollywood's image: promoting premarital sex

    Friday, February 06, 2009 By: Chronicle staff

    (January 24, 2008) -- Breaking news! Jamie Lynne Spears is pregnant! Well, perhaps it wasn’t quite a shock. Disregarding her older sister’s life choices, an average 85 in every 1,000 girls between the

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  • AP English students enthusiastic over Shakespeare

    Thursday, February 05, 2009 By: Emily Burke

    (January 24, 2008) -- They had 25 minutes to present. The video was 13 minutes long. “Then we spent the rest of the time explaining what happened,”said senior and actress Anaeis Minas-Masihi, who p

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  • Robotics kicks off the season

    Thursday, February 05, 2009 By: Dalar Nazari

    (January 24, 2008) -- While most students spent the morning in bed, sophomore Muntasir Kader was up at 5:30 a.m. on Jan. 5 to join his team members, the Circuit Breakers, and watch the For Inspiration

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At-a-glance

Let the puck hit the ice
Junior Hayk Sahakyan takes to the rink in ice hockey.
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Football intramurals end with a pep rally, a three-year legacy and a schoolwide broadcast.
full story 
(January 24, 2008) -- The end of a basket ball game usually signifies the rush to see who has won, but not for GHS. The end of their last game marked the making of a new record. With help from one of
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Students practice speaking Spanish with podcasting.
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This generation of gaming consoles relies heavily on a successful online network. Which reigns supreme?
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World of Warcraft is just a game . . . or at least it's supposed to be. This mega-hit has become a cultural phenomenon.
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Artist has hopes of art done in permanent ink
Resident artist Erin Mooney dreams of one day becoming a famous tattoo artist.
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With anime satues and $500 date books, the Takashi Murakami exhibit is not loved by all, especially this reviewer.
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Television has taken a turn for the worse with reality shows. TV is brought to its knees.
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Punk rock superheroes
(January 24, 2008) -- A big bowl of tight spandex stirred in with a mask and sprinkled with a dash of super-human-strength, all baked in a 450 degree oven will give you a nice warm batch of superhero.
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