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Tuesday, March 03, 2009

By Jericho Faustino, Courier Staff Writer

Kill Zone 2 has came back with a vengeance,

The latest from the developers, Guerilla Games, is Kill Zone 2. Published by Sony Computers Entertainment Europe, is this science fiction first-person shooter for the Playstation 3. Kill Zone 2 is the third installment of the Kill Zone franchise that began with the Playstarion 2’s Killzone and continued to the Playstation portable’s Kill Zone : Liberation. The game was released worldwide late February 2009.
LUNCH
Salsa Bar at the Creations booth! Pizza, Chinese, grill items such as burgers & chicken strips, deli sandwiches and, of course, burritos!

MISCELLANEOUS
The 9th Annual Children’s Art & Science Festival is being held at the Hayward Parent Nursery School, and they need student volunteers. Want to help? Pick up a green flyer in the Career Center.

By Rohan Kumar, Courier Staff Writer

Rockstar games is back with another addition to the Grand Theft Auto series. Grand Theft Auto Chinatown Wars is set to be released for the Nintendo DS on March 17,2009. Chinatown Wars is a third person action game and the first one of its kind on the DS. Usually Grand Theft Auto games are played through an over the shoulder view, but Chinatown Wars features a top-down perspective as if your watching from a helicopter.


From wikipedia:
Robert Hooke, (July 18, 1635 – March 3, 1703) was an English polymath who played an important role in the scientific revolution, through both experimental and theoretical work. His father was John Hooke curate of the Church of All Saints, Freshwater.

Early life
Robert Hooke was interested in the sciences, particularly biology, from his early childhood. Like his three other brothers (all ministers), Robert was expected to be good at his education and join his father's church. However, Hooke continually suffered from headaches whilst studying. His parents, fearing he would not reach adulthood, decided to give up on his education and leave him to his own devices.

Read the Project Gutenberg eBook, Micrographia, by Robert Hooke, free.