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Tuesday, September 13, 2011



Any student who would like to see their semester final from Mr. Fletcher’s class last semester, come to Room 224 after school.

Do you want to join the FEAR THE COLT/ASB program? Stickers are on sale NOW in Colt Court or Room 67 at lunch ONLY. The cost is $25. With your sticker, you will get FREE admittance to the Back to School Dance (9/23), a “Fear the Colt” shirt, class color t-shirt, $1 entrance into all home games for all sports, and $5 entrance into all other dances. See any Leadership student or Ms. Walton for more information. The class that purchases the most ASB stickers will receive bonus Spirit Week points. Don’t miss out!


By Ronnell Coaster, Courier Sports Editor

A great game took place Friday, when the James Logan Colts took on San Leandro’s Pirates. Due to bad weather the game did get stopped at half time, but continued on Saturday the next day.

This game was interesting from the beginning, as it was a battle between the coaches of each team who were former partners and friends.


"God of War: Origins Collection"
For: Playstation 3
From: Ready at Dawn/Sony
ESRB Rating: Mature (blood and
gore, intense violence, nudity)
Price: $40


By Billy O'Keefe
McClatchy-Tribune (MCT)

After Sony rounded the Playstation 2 "God of War" games into a terrific Playstation 3 compilation two years ago, it was all but written that this two-pack, which brings the series' two Playstation Portable entrants to the bigger screen, would someday follow.

But if you never played those games the first time around, "God of War: Origins Collection" represents more than simply a nice effort on Sony's part to make the entirety of the franchise available on one system. It also — thanks to the efforts of a developer that wasn't afraid to leave its mark on a series it didn't create — allows those who don't own a PSP to see the series in a slightly but noticeably different light.



From wikipedia:
Sherwood Anderson (September 13, 1876 – March 8, 1941) was an American novelist and short story writer. His most enduring work is the short story sequence Winesburg, Ohio. Writers he has influenced include Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, John Steinbeck, J. D. Salinger, and Amos Oz.

Anderson was born in Camden, Ohio, the third of seven children of Erwin M. and Emma S. Anderson. After Erwin's business failed, the family was forced to move frequently, finally settling down at Clyde, Ohio, in 1884.

Read Winesburg, Ohio, a group of tales of Ohio small town life by Sherwood Anderson,
one of six of his works available free from Project Gutenberg.