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Friday, October 06, 2006

By Jasmeen Banwait and Hassina Obaidy, Courier Staff Writers

Logan Live, the daily school news show produced by students in the Electronic Media Production Academy (EMP) is back on the air and going strong.

"It's been going great," said Lukas Grippa, one of the rotating on-air hosts of the program. "We have had hardly any issues come up. We're having a lot of fun."
Logan's Varsity Girls Water Polo team earned its first league victory of the season, beating American 20-10.

Veronica Brown _Jerardo Silva/Courier photo
Veronica Brown scored in the Colts' victory.

ACTIVITIES:
Homecoming Dance is this Saturday! Tickets on sale in Colt Court at lunch.

Girl’s soccer open field Tuesday after school from 3-4 on the Big Green. You need to bring your cleats and shin guards. You must be on time.

Dance guest passes are in your House Office.
Forms must be returned to your House Principal by Thursday.
By Naweed Zemaryalai, Courier Staff Writer

James Logan's Varsity Boys Water Polo team, struggling to end a series of losses, got back on the winning track against American High of Fremont Thursday at the Dan Oden Swim Center.

Courier Boys Water Polo Graphic
By Christina La, Courier Staff Writer

Elected student representatives from each second period class met with school administrators at the first student senate meeting of the school year Thursday, discussing parking and lunch issues, among other things.
Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, widely known as Le Corbusier (October 6, 1887– August 27, 1965), was a Swiss (naturalized French) architect, famous for his contributions to what is now called modernism, or the International Style. He was a pioneer in theoretical studies of modern design and was dedicated to providing better living conditions for the residents of crowded cities. His career spanned five decades, with iconic buildings constructed across central Europe, India, Russia, and one structure each in North and South America. He was also an urban planner, painter, sculptor, writer and modern furniture designer.

See some of Le Corbusier's greatest buildings at greatbuildings.com