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Monthly Archives: May 31, 2010

Las Lomas undergraduate receive awards

by Lauren Amaro, Staff Writer “Enthusiastic”, “Inspire”, “inquisitive”, and  “hardworking” seemed to be the words of the day at the Undergraduate Awards last Monday.  Teachers continually applauded the students who continue to strive for higher learning and how “outstanding” they are in their ...

Royce and Diego: The Latharvy Case- Episode Four

by KJ Davis, Staff Writer "Not interested in the body after all," he said as he stepped out from behind the crates. Then suddenly there were footsteps from the walkway behind him. He quickly reached into his jacket and pulled out his own pistol. Royce then aimed at the corner where he heard someone coming. “Come o...

Dating Double Standards

by Kristine Stratton, Staff Writer According to modern social standards, women who date around or are as sexually active as the typical male, are called promiscuous. On the other hand, men who date around and sleep with numerous women, are glorified. "If she's popular, a guy will tell everyone what he did with her,"...

Royce and Diego: The Latharvy Case- Episode Three

By KJ Davis, Staff Writer            He kept walking, moving his head left and right trying to find anything that might give a hint of where the body might be.           “These docks are big. That body could be anywhere,” Royce said to himself.           Then he made a lucky turn right, a...

Endless summer: The search for the perfect job

by Nicole Bannon, Staff Writer As summer approaches, teens around Walnut Creek are hoping to use their free time productively by working. However, there have been increasing difficulties attaining a summer job due to the lack of opportunities and an abundance of unemployed people. College Career Advisor Ellen Smith ...

Creative Writing students share original stories with buddies

by Sophie Weingarten, Co-Editor-In-Chief For its eleventh year, Las Lomas' Creative Writing class paired up with a group of first grade Murwood Elementary students on March 18 to meet and interview their buddies for a class project. "The students each will create a picture book that stars the first...

Royce and Diego: The Latharvy Case- Episode Two

by KJ Davis, Staff Writer On the third floor of the Gilmore Street Building there was a room- down the hall, the fourth door to the left. Inside was an old office. It was very casual. Two portraits hung on the right and back walls. A small stereo sat on an end table in the back corner, with a lamp right behind it. Towa...

Measure A passes

by Sophie Weingarten, Co-Editor-in-Chief              On May 4, dozens of students' Facebook statuses exploded on the Internet to notify the cyberworld that Measure A, the Acalanes Union High School District’s emergency parcel tax, had officially passed, saving numerous electives and teachers district w...

Student community supports Measure A

by Adanya Lustig, Staff Writer Although many Las Lomas students, teachers and parents intend to save the school from disastrous cuts, not too many realize how active they need to be. The biggest hope for saving the district from these reductions right now is the Measure A parcel tax. The Save Our School Club, found...

Students’ knowlege put to the test

by Olivia Martin, Staff Writer very year, about two million high school students take the SAT and approximately 540 get a perfect score of a 2400.  Therefore, many college-bound students use means of preparing for the SATs to achieve as close to a perfect score as possible.  Students employ an abundance of resources...


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