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The World of Creations: Digital Animation

Nicole Mar, Staff Writer May 26, 2013

Animations, comic books, and Friday movie days at school? Any Seaking can experience all of that in one art class: Digital Animation. With an “easy, relaxing environment,” Mrs. Jimenez teaches students...

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The First Taste of Summer

The First Taste of Summer

Alex Forsey, Staff Writer May 26, 2013

One of the best feelings as a student is the feeling of summer approaching just beyond the horizon. You can feel the air getting warmer and the days getting longer. One enjoyable way to start off this...

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Surf’s Up?

Nicole Mar, Staff Writer May 26, 2013

Living next to a beach and being able to surf everyday surely demonstrates the perks of living in sunny California. And this perk has become incorporated into our school with an exciting class: “Surfboard...

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Spring Designs at your Fingertips

Spring Designs at your Fingertips

Chandler Spelta, Staff Writer May 26, 2013

Rhinestones, glitter, pastels, oh my! This spring’s latest nail trends feature some of the most sparkling designs yet. From simple neon French tips to nails decked out in glitter, this spring is filled...

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The World of Creations: Digital Animation

Nicole Mar, Staff Writer April 9, 2013

Animations, comic books, and Friday movie days at school? Any Seaking can experience all of that in one art class: Digital Animation. With an “easy, relaxing environment,” Mrs. Jimenez teaches students...

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Malaga Cove Art Fairs

Chandler Spelta, Staff Writer April 9, 2013

Palos Verdes is considered one of the most scenic places in California, with a variance of sites to see. The Malaga Cove Weekend Art Fairs is one place that truly captures the beauty of Palos Verdes. The...

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2013- Year of the Snake

2013- Year of the Snake

Alex Forsey-Smerek, Staff Writer February 11, 2013

New Years Eve and New Years Day are celebrated as a time for reunion, renewal, and resolutions. This month, renewal will be celebrated by the Chinese culture on February 10th, when the New Moon will signify...

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Chandler Huotari, Staff Writer December 11, 2012

With the holidays come many traditions. Some are classic, like decorating a tree with family. Baking cookies. Or writing letters to Santa. And...then there are the holiday movies. While the holidays can...

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Whats Cookin?

What’s Cookin’?

Ellise Kim, Staff Writer December 11, 2012

‘Tis the season to get baking! And what else says “yummy” and “winter” better than a Yule Log? Also referred to as a Bûche de Noël, the Yule Log is a traditional Christmas dessert most commonly...

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Do-It-Yourself Holiday Gifts

Do-It-Yourself Holiday Gifts

Alex Forsey, Staff Writer December 11, 2012

While store-bought gifts are always appreciated, homemade gifts show true love and compassion straight from the heart. Make a friend’s day with a sweet and thoughtful homemade Christmas present. These...

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Chandler Spelta, Staff Writer December 11, 2012

          The holidays are a time when receiving everything on your list or giving that perfect gift can create a cheerful and memorable season; however, some go the extra mile to bring this cheer...

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Matthew Gilbertson, Staff Writer December 11, 2012

Every year, high market video games are released prior to the holidays--but one game usually stands alone as the best. This year, however, the choice between Halo 4 and Call of Duty: Black Ops II may be...

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