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  • 5-year construction wraps up

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008 By: Vaniece Jenkins

    In 2003, Southfield High School began a massive construction project to create a better learning environment for today’s students. Five years and $45 million later, the construction work at Southfield

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  • Kaufman competes at nationals

    Friday, November 07, 2008 By: Jennifer Scott

    While most students were in school on October 22, some were flying across the nation. The Future Farmers of America and senior Evan Kaufman flew out of Wichita to Chicago. Once in Chicago, Kaufman and

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  • Oven-Blaked: Remember, remember the ‘fourth’ of November

    Monday, November 10, 2008 By: Blake Tan

    Four years ago, we had a presidential election. Four years ago, I was still in middle school. And I could not have cared less who our president was. He was just some other authority figure to rebel ag

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  • Teachers picket for new contract

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008 By: Logan Patmon

    We deserve a contract! This was the cry from teachers and secretaries as they marched up and down Lahser Road last month before Southfield High School’s Open House reception, holding picket signs and

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  • Erin Bode raises money for AIM

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008 By: Bess Wilhelms

    Since 1975, parents of the Association of Instrumental Music (AIM), have been raising money for their children in the music program, pushing and helping them reach greater heights through music.Erin B

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  • Underage smokers ignore the rules: Student smokers find ways to get ahold of cigarettes and smoke during school hours

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008 By: Rachel Visnovske

    Flick. Inhale deep. Wait a second. A few short inhales, one long inhale. Fill the lungs, hold for a minute, then exhale. Again, inhale. Hold. Exhale. This is not a breathing technique, it is a student

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  • Back off, Santa! It's not December yet

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008 By: Devan Coggan

    Sleigh bells ring, are you listening? In the lane, snow is glistening. A beautiful sight, we’re happy tonight, walking in a winter wonderland...You have got to be kidding me.In September, the Bonnevil

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  • SOULJA BOY’S GOT NO SOUL, NOT AS REFRESHING AS ICE-T

    Wednesday, November 12, 2008 By: Andrew Padgett

    Earlier this year, gangster rap legend Ice-T spoke out against the poor quality of Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em’s music. This was Soulja Boy’s response: “Man Ice-T, you old! You was born before the internet wa

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  • Choosing class over crass, these fancy dancers waltz into ballroom lessons

    Wednesday, November 12, 2008 By: Melanie Spaid & Shannon Gale

    Silver Spring, MD (11/14/08)--While most students think of the waltz and foxtrot as dances of the past, some have ditched dirty dancing with hopes of reviving these classical genres.After watching the

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  • Head over heels in hate: end all PDA, ASAP: Stop in name of love, we just can't watch anymore

    Wednesday, November 12, 2008 By: Melissa Goldberg & Ian Nyanin

    Silver Spring, MD (11/14/08)-- Whoever said, “There’s nothing quite like young love,” was never subjected to two hormone-crazed teens’ display of so-called love in any and every place possible.

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Issue Date: Monday, November 10, 2008 Issue: Week of Nov. 17, 2008
 
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News
In 2003, Southfield High School began a massive construction project to create a better learning environment for today’s students. Five years and $45 million later, the construction work at Southfield
full story 
We deserve a contract! This was the cry from teachers and secretaries as they marched up and down Lahser Road last month before Southfield High School’s Open House reception, holding picket signs and
full story 
The reasons for teen pregnancy are many, but only one remedy will slow its growth: education.
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'The Grind' raises the question as many students and staff register their discomfort with the suggestive dance style.
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Features
Goodbye sign-in book. School visitors of the near-future may soon be computer-registered, pending the outcome of an ongoing pilot.
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Teen love is best when shared by two alone -- and way out of sight of the rest of us.
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High school intern establishes himself as future star in the field with study of the interactions of matter and anti-matter.
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Health risks and disciplinary measures are little deterrent to those determined to puff away.
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The long-ago closing of Presidio's seven-story public health building gave birth to a vibrant ad hoc museum for urban artisans and graffiti whizzes. The wrecking ball may soon erase those colorful cre
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The Hastings High student describes his family's long, sometimes challenging, journey from its small Chinese town to its new American home.
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