Clark Chronicle Clark Magnet High School La Crescenta, CA
Issue Date: Monday, January 27, 2003 Issue: Vol. 5, Issue 4 Last Update: Thursday, October 08, 2009
  • Healthier changes made to student store

    Friday, October 02, 2009 By: Lilit Manucharyan

    Law requires schools to serve food that meets stricter health guidelines.

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  • Clark students put out the flame

    Friday, October 02, 2009 By: Nancy Hong

    Students join the Glendale Fire Dept. Fire Explorer Program.

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  • 1980s styles return

    Friday, October 02, 2009 By: Lauren Tharp

    (January 27, 2003) -- The 1980’s are coming back. Clark’s students are quickly jumping onto the 80’s bandwagon. Clothing articles covered with safety pins, spiky hair, big belts, large hoop earrings,

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  • Velour suits become popular among students

    Friday, October 02, 2009 By: Janet Kang

    They are comfortable and easy to change into and out of when shopping for other clothes. Still, they are not allowable under the Clark dress standard.

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  • Un-masking Clark's magician and his art of cards

    Friday, October 02, 2009 By: Lauren Tharp

    Michael Kindom possesses a talent with cards and magic.

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  • Future looks paperless with expanding technology

    Friday, October 02, 2009 By: Wafiqah Basrai

    Students and teachers alike enjoy more green-friendly ways to manage information.

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  • 2003 begins with the Super Bowl championship games

    Friday, October 02, 2009 By: Jason Kang

    Not one senior team makes it to the finals.

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  • Showboarding is nothing but fun work for Kenny Choi

    Friday, October 02, 2009 By: Sung Chong

    Senior enjoys the thrill of it all. "Snow is really cool," he says.

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At-a-glance

Law requires schools to serve food that meets stricter health guidelines.
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Club still debating what it will stage this spring.
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Team works frantically to finish robot in time for shipment date.
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Mr. West and Mr. Doom to debate war in Iraq; Junior Statemen Club to attend convention; freshman wins chess competition.
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State considers a law to help ease strain of student backpacks.
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Art teacher Judith Craemer said that she was pleased with the students' work.
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(January 27, 2003) As a freshman last year, I found the Chronicle to be very tacky. I read through them without much consideration of the amount of effort it took to produce the newspaper. As a sop
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The U.S. government needs to reconsider decisions on going to war.
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Excessive D's and F's plague transcripts
Students who can't do well here should return to their schools of residence.
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Misled celebs oppose inevitable war
(January 27, 2003) -- We are seeing many celebrities rise up to speak out on all topics that range far from what these celebrities have professions in. Sheryl Crow says, “War disturbs karma [and] is n
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