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September-October 1997

September 1, 1997

Middle School Students Will Learn To Play Hockey On In-Line Skates

July 15, 2010September 1, 1997

Amateur Athletic Foundation funds different programs throughout LA County.

Why Skaters Are Cool

July 15, 2010September 1, 1997

A teen describes the world of skating.

* Skater Glossary

July 15, 2010September 1, 1997

A glossary of skater terms.

New Driving Laws May Limit Teen Drivers

July 15, 2010September 1, 1997

A teen describes the new driving laws and their effects on teenagers.

Attend A Private School Through A Better Chance Program

July 15, 2010September 1, 1997

A teen describes the opportunity teens have to go to boarding schools through the A Better Chance Program.

Groovin’ On Those 60s Vibes

November 23, 2024September 1, 1997

Sarah describes her admiration for the attitude of the 60s.

What to do if you’re blue

July 15, 2010September 1, 1997

Celena describes how to deal with depression.

Three High Schools Must Change Their Native American Mascots

July 15, 2010September 1, 1997

High schools must change their Native American Mascots after the LAUSD School Board deemed them to be offensive.

A Victory for Student Rights: After Joe Neal criticized his principal at Basset High, he was suspended. But with some help, Joe was able to graduate with his class. Now he’s running for the school board.

July 15, 2010September 1, 1997

A teen criticizes his principal and describes the results of his decision to speak out.

Princess Diana’s Death Should Inspire All Journalists To Behave More Ethically

July 15, 2010September 1, 1997

It’s about time that all journalists start bringing some integrity and respect back into their jobs so that in the future, they will be met with respect and not disdain.

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