This is the archive for 26 January 2010
Juniors Susan Anderson and Malissa
Sammons share a light moment.
Jade Trombino/Courier Photo
MISCELLANEOUS
Marine Sgt. Galindo will be tabling in Colt Court today at lunch.
Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors: Don’t forget to pick up your PSAT & PACT scores in the Career Center.
Students: 2nd Semester schedules will be distributed 6th period today; those will be the classes you report to beginning Tuesday, February 2nd. If you suspect a problem with your schedule, go to the counseling office on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday and fill out a “Schedule Problem Request Form.” Your counselor will review the form and adjust it if necessary. Note though that any schedule changes made next week will not be effective until after CAHSEE TESTING (i.e. on Thursday, 2/4). Good luck and have a great 2nd semester!
Posted by courier at 12:06 PM. Filed under: Daily Bulletin
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By Michael Aquino, Courier Staff Writer
To many avid video-gamers such as myself, all of the Blizzard franchise games have some place in my childhood and heart.
Warcraft, Starcraft, Diablo--I had grown up with these, and perhaps my abilities had been inherited from my parents. My mom and dad were hardcore players back when
Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness was the hit, way back in 1995. In fact, they were winners of 2-on-2 tournaments--I guess it would be natural for their firstborn to have a knack for
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne.
Posted by courier at 05:30 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By T.J. Matsumoto, Courier Sports Editor
The James Logan Colts basketball team was defeated at Washington High by a talented Husky team. The final score was 56-42. Once again, they didn't play their best game. They had many turnovers and could not get into any kind of offensive rhythm.
The first quarter was played well by both sides with Logan coming out on top 11-8. Things went downhill from there. Washington got their shooters open for three point shots that they consistently knocked down. Washington also dominated the boards on both sides of the court and got many 2nd chance points. They went into the half down 30-19.
Posted by courier at 05:18 AM. Filed under: Sports
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From wikipedia:
Arthur (Art) Joseph Rooney Sr (Also known as "The Chief" (January 27, 1901–August 25, 1988) was the American founding owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers franchise in the National Football League.
The son of Irish Catholic immigrants from Newry in County Down, Ireland. Rooney was a lifelong resident of the Pittsburgh area having been born in Coulterville, Pennsylvania and raised on the North Side of Pittsburgh. He graduated from Duquesne Prep (later Duquesne High School, which closed in 2007). In keeping with his Catholic background, he then went on to Duquesne University. Since then, many members of the Rooney family have graduated from Duquesne and have made many endowments to the university.
Read more about Art Rooney.
Posted by courier at 05:04 AM. Filed under: In Quotes
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