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Thursday, March 25, 2010


MISCELLANEOUS
Summer School Applications Now Available! Students, do you need to make up a failed class, or improve a pesky “D” you may have on your transcript? Well, summer school applications are now available in the counseling center. Adult School offerings will be limited this summer, so be sure to submit your signed summer school application by April 30th for preferred placement and registration. We have some interesting new offerings available this year, so check it out. See your counselor, Mr. Brar or Mr. Smith for more information.

Attention Students: As detailed in the Student Handbook, inappropriate displays of affection or sexual contact between two persons are not allowed. Parent contact will be made for those students unwilling to cooperate. Defiance of this policy will result in suspension.



By Anar Salayev, Courier Correspondent

Utopian Trap, made up of Bay Area residents Chandra Garud (guitar), Vinod Bhat (guitar/lyrics), Jai Dhar (drums), Anand Kannan (Vocals), and Sidharth Thakur (Bass/backing vocals), just recently came out with their debut album, Fiction Fades Into Reality.

The symbolic name of the band, Utopian Trap, represents how something so perfect and pure could lead one to confusion and frustration and, essentially, trap them within their own minds.


From wikipedia:
Toni Cade Bambara (March 25, 1939 – December 9, 1995) was an American author, social activist, and college professor.

Bambara was born Miltona Mirkin Cade on March 25, 1939. She grew up in Harlem, Brooklyn, and Jersey City. She attended schools in New York City and the southern United States. She said that she would change her name to Toni while in kindergarten, and in 1970 added "Bambara" when she learned that her grandmother had taken that name as well.

Read In Praise of Toni Cade Bambara by Alice Lovelace, free from inmotionmagazine.com.