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Monday, March 05, 2007

ACTIVITIES:
Come and support Hip-Hop Day at Colt Court on March 9. During both lunches.

Come out to Colt Court to play a cricket/bug picking game during both lunches this Thursday. The bugs aren’t real. Winner gets a prize

The attack took place near the
UC Landing Transit Center
A fight between riders on the AC Transit 97 bus, one of them reportedly a Logan student, ended with that student being struck in the head with a thrown brick.

According to a rider on the bus, the Logan student was sitting in the seat in front of him when another rider approached and punched him in the face.

Logan Principal Don Montoya said that he hasn't been able to confirm that the victim is a Logan student.

As the fight roiled, the bus driver stopped the bus, and the attacker left the bus for a moment, then returned with a brick and threw it at the Logan student, who was struck in the face. The attacker then left the bus, said the witness, a James Logan senior.





By Naweed Zemaryalai, Courier Staff Writer


A Darfur village health post destroyed
by a Jingaweit militia attack.

USAID photo

The recent fundraiser for relief of victims of the Genocide in Darfur a sum of $1,620, a paltry sum according to fundraiser Danielle Lemi.

The class that raised the most amount was Stacey Berkowitz' class which came up with a total of $92.

Lemi, a founding member of Suluhiana, a school club formed to bring attention to the Darfur genocide, was in charge of this fundraiser. She said she hoped to raise $2,000, and said that if everyone in the school gave up 50 cents that they could have achieved their goal.
By Sadaf Khan, Courier Staff Writer


An espresso machine staffed by students
will soon be producing coffee drinks for staff.

Courier photo
A new cart selling Boyd’s Coffee will be opening soon in the Curriculum Center to serve James Logan teachers and staff.

Chef Mari Mochetti and her Culinary Arts class will be running a new coffee cart during first and second period only. Staff will be able to use these services in the curriculum center. It will not be accessible to students because of the time it is open.