Dumb is a four-letter word
Jay Teng, Magazine Co-Editor-in-Chief
February 13, 2012
Today, Republicans should be ashamed. They should be ashamed because they are forever going to be connected to Senator Lori Klein of Anthem. Klein introduced the unconstitutional Senate Bill 1467 introduced says that anyone who provides classroom instruction and violates the FCC standards should be... Read more »
Finding the hero within
Isabela Silva, Staff Reporter
February 11, 2012
LAST WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, the United Blood Service (UBS), in conjunction with the Key Club, set up reclining chairs and centrifuge machines in the small gym to collect blood from brave students. The UBS originally contacted Key Club sponsors English teachers Julie Zahara and Wendi Cox with the idea... Read more »
Joe Arpiao: America’s toughest sheriff?
James Metzger, Staff Reporter
January 31, 2012
JOE ARPIAO, THE Maricopa City Sheriff in Arizona, has been in the headlines for numerous incidents surrounding him. To start with the most recent blurb of news, we’ll go to the recent finding of a suspicious envelope found in his home. The envelope contained two intriguing things: one, a note... Read more »
1.5 million square feet mall in Casa Grande
Alicia Clark, co-Editor-in-Chief
January 31, 2012
CASA GRANDE IN Pinal County is working to build a massive shopping mall that will help to boost the Arizona economy greatly. When the shopping complex is completed, it will bring with it approximately 300 foreign investors. These investors will also boost the population of the country. What will soon... Read more »
United States and North Korea cooperating
Alicia Clark, co-Editor-in-Chief
January 30, 2012
THE UNITED STATES Defense Department has elected to send a team of professionals to North Korea in order to indentify the remains of missing military personnel from the Korean War. Missions such as this have been going on since 1996, resulting in the recovery of 225 remains belonging to both the United... Read more »
Baseline killer convicted
Alicia Clark, co-Editor-in-Chief
November 1, 2011
Monday, October 31st, Mark Goudeau, also known as the infamous “Baseline Killer,” who was based in Phoenix, Arizona, is found guilty on 67 out of 72 charges against him. Charges he was found guilty for include: sexual assault, child molestation, armed robbery, attempted murder, murder, kidnapping,... Read more »
Son of former Los Angeles Fire Chief caught smuggling Marijuana
James Metzger, Staff Reporter
October 24, 2011
The son of the former Los Angeles Fire Chief was caught bribing a TSA agent smuggling pounds of Marijuana onto an airplane. Arrested, he was found with 10 to 15 pounds of Marijuana. Apparently employees of American airlines smelled it and searched, finding the drug. The TSA agent, Diana Perez, admitted... Read more »
MP’s Kiana “Kiki” Brown wins Kidz Bop talent search
Alicia Clark, co-Editor-in-Chief
October 21, 2011
Students were in for a surprise when they were asked to attend an impromptu assembly this Friday afternoon. Freshman, Kiana “Kiki” Brown was possibly the most surprised of all. Over the summer, Brown was chosen from 45,000 applicants to be one of the four finalists in the Kidz Star USA Talent Search.... Read more »
Apple loses a visionary
Alicia Clark, co-Editor-in-Chief
October 6, 2011
STEVE JOBS, CO-founder and CEO of the technology company Apple, dies at the age of 56 on October 5th, 2011, after a long fight with pancreatic cancer. Jobs worked with business partner Steve Wozniak, to bring the world such amazing inventions, as the iPod, iPhone, Mac computer and iPad. Apple changed... Read more »
Attack watch has wrong effect for Obama
James Metzger, Staff Reporter
October 3, 2011
ATTACK WATCH.COM was recently launched by Barack Obama, and what is interesting enough is the fact that the websites purpose is to report rumors, news feed, and any other attacks against President Obama. With Black and Red as its primary colors, the website immediately gives off a negative “vibe”... Read more »

