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  • Scholarship to be established from sale of home: Emanuel’s build home in honor of daughter killed in traffic accident

    Wednesday, September 17, 2008 By: Tyler Haigh and Tyler Welbig

    New scholarships are established each year. One new scholarship that will soon be offered comes from an unusual funding source—building a home.

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  • Should the school police officer conceal his firearm?: Yes: Lend a hand, don’t show a gun

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Aubrey Beltran

    We don’t come to school to be intimidated. Why then, must we see the harsh glint of an exposed firearm hanging off an officer’s belt in our place of learning? The Kirkwood Police Department

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  • New game lets you try your hand at playing God

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Hayden Winfield, Reporter

    Video games have generated controversy for violence, nudity, and bad language, but Will Wright’s Spore is the first game to spark debate for being “too scientific.”

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  • Sagging and sloppy dress rude: Students need to show more self respect

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Samantha Bohannon

    Have our school systems taken away the freedom to express one's self? In September of 2007, the Atlanta City Council tried to implement a "no sagging" ordinance, not only in the school system, but cit

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  • Book Review: Nineteen Minutes

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Meredith Shaw

    In nineteen minutes, you can mow the front lawn; color your hair, watch a third of a hockey game. In nineteen minutes, you can bake scones or get a tooth filled by a dentist; you can fold laundry for

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  • Employees know how to keep their job: Skills such as courtesy and tolerance hold down work

    Tuesday, September 23, 2008 By: Claire Scheffer

    With gas prices going up, employment rates going down, and with today’s other economic challenges, it is not only about finding a job but also keeping one. But what can you do to be successful once yo

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  • Bus system causes complaints

    Thursday, September 25, 2008 By: Skye Cribelar

    It’s 6 in the morning, the sky is still dark, streetlamps turn all of the trees into shadows, the world is silent and the air is thick with the anticipation of thousands of students, the youngest of w

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  • T.I. vs Lil Wayne, Anticipated Rap Albums Now Going Head-to-Head: T.I.'s highly anticipated ``Paper Trail'' hits stores Sept. 30

    Friday, September 26, 2008 By: Andria Francis

    Being called a king is an honor people have to earn. But with his sixth studio album "Paper Trail,'' due in stores Sept. 30, T.I. has officially earned the right to call himself ``King.''

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  • Playing "The Game"

    Friday, September 26, 2008 By: Andy Alirezaei

    L.A.X, The Game's third and final album, showcases raw talent as well as collaborations with artists such as Ludacris, Lil Wayne, and Nas.

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  • A Decade Worth of Harry Potter Magic : Remembering the acclaimed series in all its glory

    Friday, September 26, 2008 By: Bryan Gamez

    This September marked the ten-year anniversary of the release of one of the most talked about novels of our modern time and marked the birth of a series that changed the way we look at fantasy-fiction

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Issue Date: Monday, September 29, 2008 Issue: Week of Sept. 29, 2008
 
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News
In search of gas. Area shortages lead to long lines, limits on fill-ups and plenty of no-gas signs.
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Fuel-saving changes in bus routes, procedures irritate students, parents alike.
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Sigh of relief breathed after last year's California budget decisions.
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First came the War on Terror, now some Lawrence residents are waging a war on mass transit. Citing poor ridership and cost-efficiency, a number of Lawrencians wish to do away with the local T bus syst
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Students have a lot to say about it; principal says it was not his responsibility to notify students.
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English teacher, yearbook adviser accused of distributing cocaine to two students from her home.
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Features
A good job is hard to find -- and it's even harder when you have an average teen's schedule.
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Courtesy counts -- and tolerance, too -- in staying employed.
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Youth betterment is goal of Philly's First Lady.
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Dangerous decision. High school counselors warn students away life-altering decision.
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