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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

LUNCH: Teriyaki Beef Dippers with Steamed Rice,
Milk, Fresh Fruit, Fun Chips

ACTIVITIES:
Saturday, October 27, will be the Haunted Homecoming Dance in the Pavilion from 8-11 pm. Save the date! More details on the way.

Guest passes for the Homecoming dance are in your House Office. Completed and signed forms must be returned to your House Principal by October 24.

Attention Honors students who are interested in Law School! Come to the UOP Pre-Law Presentation on Friday. Sign up in the Career Center.

By Debbie Ly, Courier Staff Writer


Debra Collins
Debbie Ly/Courier Photo
Digital Art without computers? Is that unheard of? Well, necessity has made it a reality in the five periods of Digital Art A/B taught by Debra Collins.

The computers that used to be in her classroom were taken away before school started in order to be replaced by the brand new 20-inch flat screen iMacs now on teachers' desks.

Unfortunately, shipment of the computers is still underway and they won't be arriving until mid-October.

By Andres Amerikaner
McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)

MIAMI — The rules are simple: Keep a low profile. Don't shoplift. Steer clear of immigration officers.

And you might avoid ending up in a deportation facility.

ICED, a video game set to be released for free in November, pits five immigrant teens trying to stay in the country against a slew of immigration officers. The title is a play on Immigration and Customs Enforcement, also known as ICE — the government agency that, among other duties, targets illegal immigrants with outstanding deportation orders.

By Billy O'Keefe
McClatchy-Tribune News Service (MCT)

`FISHING MASTER'
For: Nintendo Wii
From: Hudson/Konami
ESRB Rating: Everyone


Gamers who recall the fun ushered forth years ago by the Sega Dreamcast's Fishing Controller can't help but look at the Nintendo Wii and imagine the possibilities.

Finally, with "Fishing Master," those possibilities are trickling in. "Master" doesn't quite match the depth and immersion of Sega's fishing games, but it proves beyond all doubt that the Wii can do fishing every bit as well as that cool little controller once did.

Charles Rudolph Walgreen (October 9, 1873 – December 11, 1939) was a United States drugstore businessman. He was born in Galesburg, Illinois, the son of Swedish emigrants. After a work accident in a shoe factory, he was encouraged to become a druggist’s apprentice. Inspired by his doctor, Walgreen became a registered pharmacist and eventually founded Walgreen Co., which today has more than 5,000 stores.


Learn more about Charles Walgreen and his company, free from Walgreens.com.