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This is the archive for 07 April 2009

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

LUNCH
Salsa Bar at the Creations booth! Pizza, Chinese, grill items such as burgers & chicken strips, deli sandwiches and, of course, burritos!

MISCELLANEOUS
Junior Prom and Senior Ball ticket sales begin this week in the 300s courtyard near Room 67. If you are planning on bringing a non-Logan guest, please make sure you complete a guest pass before purchasing your guest’s ticket. Guest passes are available in the Grade 11/12 office. Junior Prom tickets are $40 per person and Senior Ball tickets are $100 if you purchase this week until Thursday. After Spring Break prices will go up. You need your current School I.D. card to purchase your own ticket, as well as your date’s I.D. for theirs.





By Jericho Faustino, Courier Daily Editor

Finally, the dream match of all dream matches: Ali vs. Tyson.

People would never have dreamed of a fight of this caliber. Soon, you can live fights like this in Fight Night Round 4.

The two monster athletes grace the cover of EA Sports Fight Night's latest game. Three years after the last Fight Night, Fight Night Round 3, FNR4 offers the same classic beat-down experience, but adds, also, the dynamics of a live match.
By Jessika Robinson, Courier Staff Writer

Growing out your fingernails can be hard work especially if you play sports, or do ceramics.

Some nails split and break easily. Researchers often say that it is because of a lack of calcium in one's diet. Others say that it is a lack of protein. Whatever the cause, maybe there are a few solutions to nail breaking problems.

By Cait Baca, Courier Staff Writer

Logan's Marketing & Management Academy traveled across the country to New York to compete at the Virtual Enterprises' International Trade Fair last month.

This particular Trade Fair is considered the biggest trade fair that the members of the M&M Academy would ever attend. It was their first, and only trade fair in which not only were there numerous schools based from USA, but there were schools around the world in attendance, as well.