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  • Fine and Performing Arts Center ready to take the stage: Lease being signed for building today

    Monday, September 19, 2005 By: Shelby Berti and Addie Cannizzaro

    Posted 9/23/05We all love the finer things in life, such as plays and musicals, but it is hard to get these things when you’re not in a public school. How do we perform in plays, or how do we play mus

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  • ColdplayX & Y'Amazing music'

    Monday, September 19, 2005 By: Kyle Young, Editorial Page Editor

    Back when “Parachutes” came out in 2000 a radio station in London called Coldplay “Radiohead Lite” In fact, Radiohead lead singer Thom Yorke even made a comment in an interview that he didn’t like Col

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  • (Feature) Turner’s article published in national magazine: LHS junior describes use of Pocket PC at school

    Monday, September 19, 2005 By: Patrick Weber

    “My Pocket PC is an indispensable tool for my education. It has replaced a written planter, bulky flashcards, tape players, and other unorganized means of getting things done.”

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  • Naaman Brandt: Just an ordinary teenager?: Band Dinkum to record CD next month, tour this winter

    Thursday, September 22, 2005 By: Enrique Cortes and Jamie Reynolds

    Posted 9/23/05For most high school students the most exciting thing that will happen to them this year will be learning to drive, or maybe graduating. This is not the case for sophomore Naaman Brandt.

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  • Once a Viper, Always a Viper: Varela says goodbye to its founding principal, Ms. Fornell and hello to new beginnings

    Thursday, September 22, 2005 By: Stephanie Echeverria/Photo Editor

    On September 12, 2005, Ms. Millie Fornell, holding back tears, spoke of her departure as our principal.

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  • Editorial: Unsung Heroes

    Thursday, September 22, 2005 By: Editorial Board

    Weaving their way through the masses here at Varela are the unsung heroes of our school to make sure that the unruly mob of students is a clean unruly mob of students. These heroes are custodians.

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  • The sky is the limit: Aerospace Academy offers wide variety of careers

    Thursday, September 22, 2005 By: Brigitte Miles/News-Features Editor

    The Aerospace Academy provides dreams to many aspiring students who might consider careers after high school in different forms of aviation.

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  • Miami suffers minimal damage during category 1 hurricane

    Thursday, September 22, 2005 By: Stephanie Nunez/Staff Reporter

    Hurricane Katrina hit Miami-Dade and Broward County on August 25, 2005, just one day after Hurricane Andrew hit us thirteen years ago.

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  • Hungry in body and spirit: Volunteer efforts aid children world-wide

    Saturday, September 24, 2005 By: Kylee Norville

    Did you know that more than 40,000 children die every day from starvation alone? As sad as that sounds, I have worse news yet: most people don’t do a thing about it. World hunger is a huge problem, ev

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  • Medhurst returns from Australia

    Saturday, September 24, 2005 By: Evan Holmes

    If every student’s high school experience had one unifying theme, it could very well be “get uncomfortable.” Try new things, make new friends, step out of your bubble, stretch yourself. Once in a w

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Issue Date: Sunday, September 25, 2005 Issue: Week of Sept. 26, 2005
 
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News
Hurricane Katrina hit Miami-Dade and Broward County on August 25, 2005, just one day after Hurricane Andrew hit us thirteen years ago.
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No one was hurt but the family is living with friends in the community for the time being.
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Mississippi students who have relocated to our state speak about their experiences in Hurricane Katrina.
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The new Fine and Performing Arts Center will provide a physical location for students in our virtual school to learn about and gain experience in music, theater and the arts.
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Features
If every student’s high school experience had one unifying theme, it could very well be “get uncomfortable.” Try new things, make new friends, step out of your bubble, stretch yourself.
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Did you know that more than 40,000 children die every day from starvation alone? As sad as that sounds, I have worse news yet: most people don’t do a thing about it.
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Hilarious Hypnotic Holiday was the first of many events offered for freshman this year at Horizon.
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The Aerospace Academy provides dreams to many aspiring students who might consider careers after high school in different forms of aviation.
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For this student,the Pocket PC has replaced many traditional tools for learning.
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Opinion
Weaving their way through the masses here at Varela are the unsung heroes of our school: the custodians.
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