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Author: Anna Farber

New Faces: Jeremy Avoli

October 21, 2021October 28, 2021 Anna FarberArticles, Community, Featured, Teacher Profiles

This article was written by Finley Torrens Martins who is a sophomore in the U-32 Journalism class. This article was written as part of the “New Faces” series that recognizes new staff members to the U32 Community.   It’s not easy being…

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From Student to Board Chair: Scott Thompson

March 10, 2021March 10, 2021 Anna FarberArticles, Featured, School Politics

Note: This is a celebration of Scott Thompson’s time as the WCUUSD School Board Chair   The WCUUSD school board meeting on October 7, 2020, like every other meeting this year, was held via zoom. A parent of an elementary…

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50@U-32 Quiz : Celebrating its Origin

February 26, 2021February 27, 2021 Anna Farber50 @U32, Articles, Community, Featured, In Our Past

U-32 opened in 1971. After 50 years, the school (and its newspaper) are still thriving. There are a number of humorous memorable moments from the school’s past. Ever wonder where U-32 came from and what the student attitude used to…

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Positive Pie: A Slice on the Pandemic

June 5, 2020 Anna FarberFeatured

Melissa Whittaker owns a local Italian pizza restaurant alongside her husband Carlo. On Wednesday night, she walked into the kitchen, saw the food windows piled with food, and calmly reached for a pair of gloves. She put food orders together,…

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Tik Tok: During the Virus Era

May 14, 2020May 16, 2020 Anna FarberFeatured, Uncategorized

Two months before the Coronavirus, Evie Moore’s alarm went off at 6:00 am every day before school. She got dressed, ate breakfast, and scrolled through her “for you page” on Tik Tok. When she looked up from her phone, she…

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The New Typical

March 31, 2020April 2, 2020 Anna FarberFeatured

The Mother and Daughter, by Anna Farber Ingrid and her daughter have been sleeping in. By the time Ingrid is out of bed in the morning her five-year-old daughter, Edda has already made herself breakfast, is doing art and creating…

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