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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

MISCELLANEOUS
Tonight is your LAST CHANCE to get help with your financial aid FAFSA forms before the March 2 deadline. Bring your parents and their 2008 or 2009 tax returns and complete everything here with the help of the experts. The workshop is in The Spot at 6:30 p.m.

Students: It is against school policy to sell candy on campus. If you are caught doing so, candy and money will be confiscated and kept until a parent can pick it up. All on-campus fundraisers must be approved by ASB and if food is sold, it must, by law, meet certain nutritional requirements.

Christian Francisco plays guitar during
Portrait of Earth's set.

Raphael Castillo/Courier Photo


By Alyssa Pimentel, Courier School News Editor


Logan students displayed their various talents Friday at the annual Talent Show, providing one of the most entertaining shows in memory.

The show, held after a daily class schedule rearranged to fit two assemblies into the school day, originally was scheduled for December 18, but was postponed to last Friday for a variety of reasons.

This year’s talent show consisted of eight different acts.




Mass Effect 2
For: Xbox 360 and Windows PC
From: Bioware/EA
ESRB Rating: Mature (blood, drug
reference, sexual content, strong
language, violence)

By Billy O'Keefe
McClatchy-Tribune(MCT)

"Mass Effect" marked a bold venture for Bioware, which took the underpinnings of its superlatively deep role-playing games and crammed them into a tactical third-person shooter with combat as real-time as in any other sci-fi action game. Surprisingly, it worked: The combat was highly imperfect but easily sufficient, and the branching storylines, deep character progression and ridiculous interplanetary scope made for one of 2007's best games.

How impressive, then, that "Mass Effect 2" comes along and makes its predecessor look like a rough draft by comparison.