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    “The Late Bell”: Student Public Service Announcement

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    Kareem Press, Bryan Shin, Bryan Castillo, Aenilah Watkins, and Trinity Williams
    March 15, 2018

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    Kareem Press, Videographer, (2017-2018)

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    Bryan Shin, Filmmaker/ Writer

    Bryan is excited to join journalism this year and likes to listen to music and sleep. He also loves basketball which is his favorite sport

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    Bryan Castillo, Photographer

    Bryan Castillo, Tech Manager, (2016-2018)

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    Aenilah Watkins, Web Editor in Chief

    Aenilah Watkins is entering her third year on The Paw Print staff and her first year as web editor in chief. She is the captain of the varsity volleyball...

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    Trinity Williams, Writer/Filmmaker

    Trinity Williams, Staff Writer, Filmmaker, (2017-2018)

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