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The College Coalition – SAT, ACT, WTH?!

September 30, 2009 by  
Filed under News & Student Life, Student Life

The College Coalition – SAT, ACT, WTH?!

By Misael Galdamez, Entertainment Editor Let\’s face it. Standardized testing is confusing, especially when you have no one to tell you which is which. And when you\’re shelling out about $50 per test, you want to be sure the test you\’re taking is the right one and the one you\’ll do well on. In this [...]

Cross Country Performs Poorly at League Prelims

September 30, 2009 by  
Filed under Sports

By Camille Linares-Reed, Sports Editor On Wednesday, September 30th, the Baron’s Cross Country  team ran in their first Sunset league meet at Central Park, Huntington Beach. Though it was only prelims, this meet was important to show off how the teams will be racing the rest of the season and what to expect at finals. [...]

Bourgeois Shangri-La – Miss Li

September 30, 2009 by  
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Bourgeois Shangri-La – Miss Li

By Alex Chiang, Freelance Writer Yeah. It’s that song from that iPod Nano commercial. It’s a nice quirky tune with fun vocals and whimsical lyrics. However, the instrumentation is my favorite part. Check it out guys!! And buy Apple. Listen to the song here! This is brought to you by The Baron Boombox. Check it out, [...]

Girl’s Golf – Week Two

September 29, 2009 by  
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Girl’s Golf – Week Two

By Perry Meas, Staff Writer Week two into the Girl\’s Varsity Golf season has passed and league matches have commenced. The first league match began on Tuesday, September 22nd, against the formidable Newport Harbor. The game, though well-played, was a “significant loss,” as Coach Keyser called it by about forty strokes, making it the fifth [...]

Scribblereview

September 28, 2009 by  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment, Featured, Other

Scribblereview

By Thomas Panaccione, Staff Writer Scribblenauts is an action/puzzle game for the Nintendo DS, developed by the same guys who brought you the ambitious “Drawn to Life” games and the decent tower defense game “Lock\’s Quest.”  Regardless if you\’ve ever played or heard of those games, you should take serious consideration into buying this game [...]

Barons Shred Long Beach Millikan

September 28, 2009 by  
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By Angelica Yaghoubi, Staff  Writer Friday, September  25th was an exciting game to watch. In the first few minutes, senior Dominic Ragland scored a touchdown that kicked off the night. Fountain Valley led all four quarters, but Millikan put up a good fight until the bitter end. It took a while for the Millikan players [...]

Fall Fashion Trends

September 28, 2009 by  
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Fall Fashion Trends

By Connie Nguyen, Staff Writer School is in session and fall is officially here. Now is the time to change up your wardrobe with a few of this season\’s hottest trends, straight from the runway. Color wise, many designers this season decided to go with a muted color palette, including Balenciaga, Luella, and Chloe. Their [...]

Club Rush 2009 Photos

September 28, 2009 by  
Filed under Student Life

Club Rush 2009 Photos

Photographs by Thomas Warloe

Delicate – Damian Rice

September 27, 2009 by  
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Delicate – Damian Rice

By Alex Chiang, Freelance Writer Time for another vocal driven, heart wrenching, acoustic piece. Delicate is a powerfully raw, painfully desolate, dynamically diverse ballad. Though it seems small and quiet, I’d take care when turning your volume up all the way. Rice doesn’t hesitate to shout out his desperate and depressed lyrics as the music [...]

Dumpster Diving – Castledoor

September 27, 2009 by  
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Dumpster Diving – Castledoor

By Mukta Mohan, Staff Writer Castledoor is a six-piece indie pop ensemble that delivers catchy songs filled with emotion and depth. The band not only looks incredibly stylish, but also puts on a great show. Lead singer, Nate Cole, puts all his energy into singing soulful lyrics and making erratic movements that engage the audience. [...]

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