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College-bound athletes commit to schools, look forward to playing at new levels of competition
Written By: Annie Tran, Catalina Zhao, Lydia Zhang, Misheel Enkhbat, Mitch Donat, Rebecca Alger, Wonhee Park, Yan Jia, Yilin Liang Photos by: Wendy Qiu Allison Doerpinghaus Volleyball Senior Allison Doerpinghaus committed to Eastern Washington University (EWU) for volleyball last April, after turning down offers from University of Portland and South Dakota University. “Of course getting [...]
Students finish leadership projects, become Eagle Scouts
The Boy Scouts of America organization is most commonly associated with the outdoors and building character through community service and learning.
Interviews show applicants’ personalities
College interviews. The very mention of this process provokes fear and apprehension in the best and most confident of college candidates. The thought of presenting oneself to an alumnus and being evaluated in return seems ominous, but still, the interview process does not merit the stress that applicants often place on it.
Students revel in the joys of Mardi Gras
“Let the good times roll!” During Mardi Gras, one will often hear this expression yelled by merry party-goers. French for “Fat Tuesday,” Mardi Gras describes the Carnival celebrations that occur around the Christian holiday, Lent.
Students chosen for All-State Honor Band, Orchestra
Each year, the California Band Director’s Association (CBDA) holds auditions for the All-State Honor Orchestra and Bands. Students vie for a spot in these musical groups and travel to perform at the CBDA’s annual convention in Fresno on Feb. 16 to 19.
Restaurant puts modern twist on French cuisine
Don’t let the name fool you. A new fixture on University Ave., Paris Baguette may evoke images of quaint, slightly broken-down Parisian cafes, but this brightly lit Asian fusion bakery conforms to the modern, high-tech aesthetic of its regular customers. Part of a large chain of bakeries that first began in Korea, Paris Baguette currently has 15 stores open in the United States, the majority of which are located in California. The University Ave. location offers both indoor and outdoor seating, as well as free Wifi for customers.
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Students pick Middle College over regular high school
Unlike the typical high school students, seniors Ami Pienknagura, Ty Mayer and Ethan Hausser are able to structure their school hours based on whatever they think is best.
Treadmill Bike: Double the exercise!
The treadmill and stationary bike were invented for people who were inconvenienced by urban life and poor weather. Now, for those who want to use the machines and get some attention around the neighborhood, there is the Treadmill Bike.
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October Centerfold: Solving global issues
The Oracle staffers and teachers create their own solutions to a global problem of their choice.
Pro: Glitzy award shows offer question: are they worth it?
You know it’s award season when the red carpets are rolled out, people are glued to their televisions on a Sunday night and your Yahoo! newsfeed is packed with stories about who is wearing what. But what is this attraction to award shows such as the Emmys, the Grammys and the Academy Awards? But why are they so great? Are they worth the exorbitant costs?


