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In the viral video that has been viewed by over 100 million people, the project directors at Invisible Children urged everyone to take part in Cover the Night on April 20: an event in which everyone would take to the streets and cover their town with Kony 2012 posters and literature. The minds behind Invisible more »
June 4, 2012 /
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Laguna Honors Its “sweetheart” There are several things that set our small school apart from most private educational institutions. One of them is the strong community at the core of it all, but when you take a closer look, there are a few even more special things—people—at the heart of our community, and Ms. Mary more »
April 9, 2012 |
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Humanitarian activists around the world have had strong reactions of resentment to those opposed to or wary of President Obama’s recent decision concerning Joseph Kony and the LRA. Many of these critics are misinformed. On Oct. 14, President Obama announced that the United States will send 100 military advisors to the war-torn region of central more »
March 20, 2012 |
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For years there has been a trend that has run so rampant through the political world in the United States that it has evolved into a social epidemic. When news breaks of a senator, governor, or presidential candidate being involved in scandals, we are no longer shocked. Has this become expected? Are we jaded? Scandals more »
February 11, 2012 |
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In early November, the Lower School put on the second annual Owls and Wonderland event, an out of this world carnival-type event fueled by fantasy, imagination, and creativity. The day served as a great way to bring together Laguna’s wide age range of students. While most people are familiar with the concept of a traditional more »
December 2, 2011 |
Filed under News,School |
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On a chilly Tuesday in mid-September, an alternative folk band by the name of Fleet Foxes performed at the Santa Barbara Bowl. The rising group performed songs off of both of their albums, creating an atmosphere of excitement and nostalgia. The band hails from Seattle, WA, but has been touring the US since April, teaming more »
November 1, 2011 |
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The energy: electrifying. The people: humble heroes. The cause: to end Africa’s longest running war. This past summer 700 young minds took over the University of San Diego in our effort to change the world. The event was called The Fourth Estate, a tribute to what was considered the lowest class in France during the more »
November 1, 2011 |
Filed under Community Service |
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Since the release of the first iPhone in 2007, the App Store has been a major selling point of the product. While there are numerous application categories such as “Health & Fitness,” “Productivity”, and “Education”, the “Games” category has consistently dominated the App Store scene. In the past, games such as “Tap Tap Revenge” and more »
September 19, 2011 |
Filed under Arts & Entertainment |
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