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  • Cell phones in school come under fire: New superintendent cracks big whip

    Monday, February 07, 2005 By: La’Shana Brown

    Better turn off that cell phone.

    That's the message from new Superintendent Dr. Beverley Geltner, who says she wants to improve the image of all Southfield Public Schools.

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  • MCPS should reward A students

    Thursday, February 10, 2005 By:

    ANY STUDENT WHO earns A’s both quarters of a semester has proven themselves worthy of exemption from their semester final exam.

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  • Community Meets to Discuss Tolerance Posters: Heated Debate Ensues at Epic Board Meeting

    Friday, February 11, 2005 By: Nick Huber and Simon Gutman

    Special school board meeting draws hundreds of spectators. Students, staff, and community members express views on topic of gay-tolerance posters and announcements.

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  • The Gamers HitWorld Of Warcraft

    Sunday, February 13, 2005 By: Greg Rachkovsky

    World of Warcraft has been around since late November, and gamers are still playing it with much enthusiasm and extreme interest. World Of Warcraft brings about game play like no other massive multi-p

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  • Ebony & Ivory: The untold story of Phillip Calvin Vails

    Tuesday, February 08, 2005 By: Princess Souvenir

    Senior Phillip Vails never imagined that his life would be flipped upsidedown the day after he finished seventh grade.

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Issue Date: Sunday, February 13, 2005 Issue: Week of Feb. 14, 2005
 
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News
The diversity of CHS faculty opinions was highlighted last Thursday when a dispute blossomed over the removal of a flyer announcing an informational meeting about the military and draft.
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Special school board meeting draws hundreds of spectators. Students, staff, and community members express views on topic of gay-tolerance posters and announcements.
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T-Mobile will pay $24,000 a year in rent to build a cell phone tower on an existing light tower at Blake at the end of this school year.
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Washington’s longest standing alternative rock station, WHFS, switched formats to Spanish pop January 12, in a move which reflected the station’s shrinking ratings and the increasing demand for Spanis
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The Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School Committee voted to change the requirements for graduation, in spite of the opposition of the school administration. The committee voted to remove the fifth Engli
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The new superintendent is changing the rules, starting with policy on cell phones in school. First offense: 10-day suspension.
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Features
Lights, camera, action!Justin Riordan and Mark McClain, 2003 graduates, have been saying that a lot lately. The two friends are now filming their first movie together with the help of professional act
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Senior Phillip Vails never imagined that his life would be flipped upsidedown the day after he finished seventh grade.
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Students from our school are happy to share details of their religions with others.
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Opinion
Abortion is taking the life of the fetus and should not be allowed.
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