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Between the Cross and the End Zone

In the beginning, our Founding Fathers aimed to establish a nation that would protect its people from religious persecution. The first amendment guarantees citizens freedom of religion. Its purpose is to ensure that all people can worship as they chose and that the government not impose a “state” led religion. But today our nation is more »

Cutting the Arts Cuts Opportunities

As a musician and an actor, our lives have always revolved around the arts. The stage is a workspace and a place where we are free to express ourselves as artists. For both of us, the arts are our passions, possibly even our future careers, and we have dedicated our hearts and our free time more »

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Owls Fall to Santa Ynez in Season Opener

The Laguna Blanca Varsity Boys’ Basketball Team lost to the Santa Ynez Pirates on Tuesday night by a score of 47-35. With seven turnovers and a slow start to the offense, the Owls’ dug themselves into a deep hole in the first quarter from which they could never recover. Entering the second period down 3-17, more »

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Owls Sweep Santa Clara in the First Round

On Tuesday night, the Laguna Blanca Girls Volleyball Team swept Santa Clara at home in 3 to move on to the second round of CIF-Playoffs. The lady Owls kicked into gear on the 1st point and kept the momentum going for the re st of the match. Senior Jessie Dusebout led the offense with 5 more »

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Students Hold Sports Drive

It may sound cliché, but the reality is that many kids in Santa Barbara live with parents who work long hours, and these kids are left to entertain themselves in their down time. The problem with this is that many times when kids are left to look after themselves, they can be misled and end more »

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Q & A with Golf Coach Angeloff

Q: What are your goals for golf? A: The team wishes to have a total team score in a match that is under 200, for the five golfers. Q: How is the season going so far? A: It’s been an excellent season so far, especially since we’ve added three new golfers since LAX lost its more »

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Tebowmania vs. Linsanity

Tebowmania vs. Linsanity

Did the Denver Broncos really just trade Tim Tebow, the player that lead the Broncos to a six-game winning streak, who stunned the world with his 4th quarter comebacks; for a gamble on Peyton Manning? John Elway, the executive vice president of football operations for the Denver Broncos, even admitted he doesn’t have a Plan more »

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Boys Varsity Tennis

“It is hard to say how we will play against [Malibu]. I haven’t seen them play, but it looks like it will be a good match up for us. As for the season, our schedule is more challenging this year,” said Owls’ head tennis coach Trevor Thorpe preceding the boys’ first match. The close home more »

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Girls Varsity Soccer

The girls soccer team was able to overcome preseason complications and have a successful season. With huge wins after the turnaround, the team kept its CIF bid, and was crowned Condor League Champions with a 5-1 league record and they went 7-4 overall. In the pre-season, Laguna lost to Cate, but during the season they more »

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Reality Vs. Fantasy

On Consoles or courts, on a team or the couch, the controversy continues In the past 10 years, video games have gone from simplistic time wasters such as Tetris and Centipede, to full blown interactive digital sports games. “ The line between video games and sports is really beginning to blur,” said junior Bryana Schantz. more »

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