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No more crying babies

TRAVEL: Malaysia Airlines is instituting a new policy that creates no-child zones on several of its flights. By John Burke, Staff Writer Malaysia Airlines is attempting to make travel more…

Academic pressure raises stress levels in teens

STUDENT LIFE: Pressure to receive high grades and attend college is raising stress levels in teens. By John Burke, Staff Writer Many teens today are stressed out for academic reasons.…

UCR’s got meds

COLLEGE: UC Riverside’s medical school will open in 2013. By Aysouda Malekzadeh, News Editor UC Riverside recently received preliminary accreditation to begin its medical school in fall of 2013. The…

Silent Killers

AWARENESS: Poly’s campus raises support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Bullying Prevention Awareness Month. By Kira Roybal, Staff Writer October is usually defined by a single day: Halloween. Young…

When the Bears Come Out to Haunt

25 October 2012 GHOST WALK: Poly’s theater students participate in the Skull Walk Tour at Riverside’s annual Ghost Walk. By Kira Roybal, Staff Writer Are you intrigued by ghost stories?…

Out of Line

TRANSITION: With the rising popularity of cell phones, more people are tossing their landlines aside. By Mathea Elnar, Focus Editor Since its creation in the late 1800s, the telephone has…

Paper or Plastic?

E-READERS: As technology advances, e-readers are leaving printed books in the dust. By Joann Lee, Staff Writer The invention of e-books and e-readers has largely been met with success. Before,…

Farewell to Leeches

INNOVATIONS: New medical technology could soon replace familiar practices. By Hannah Lerstad, Staff Writer The field of medicine has come a long way since the days of the cure-all solution:…

Which Way?

CROSSROAD: The future of the paper map seems to be directionally challenged. By Hanna Bernbaum, Focus Editor With the speed and convenience of GPS devices comes a reduced dependence on…

Music, Lights and the Party’s Alright

Joe Ball (11) sets up for a friend’s birthday party. TEAMWORK: Quinn Poor and his friend have a professional DJ business. By Leti Bernard, Features Editor Most of us have…

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