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  • Like Father, Like Son: Student reaches out to others through faith

    Tuesday, November 10, 2009 By: Lana Howe

    He has a strong Christian belief and is not afraid to express it.

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  • At Issue: Legalizing Marijuana

    Tuesday, November 10, 2009 By: Kalyn Specht

    It’s a controversy that has filled news reports and medical studies for the past decade. Legalizing medical marijuana: is it a proposition solely lead by marijuana fans to legalize the drug or is it a

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  • Battling Cancer, Roundfield Keeps Positive

    Wednesday, November 11, 2009 By: Alexis Williams

    Junior battles non-Hodkin's lymphoma with positive attitude and support of family and friends.

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  • Are online classes the way of the future?

    Thursday, November 12, 2009 By: Lindsay Lehman

    When walking down the halls of Northwood, one may find many boisterous classes full of teachers lecturing and students loudly speaking over them. Learning is often a noisy task, but it doesn’t have to

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  • Parking lot visual makes Red Ribbon Week real

    Wednesday, November 11, 2009 By: Amy Parker

    Red Ribbon Week was very educational, but did you hear about the truck that was smashed the week before?

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  • Surgeon general warns: Don’t catch the senioritis bug

    Wednesday, November 11, 2009 By: Anthony Carney, Columnist

    Senioritis (noun): A crippling disease that strikes high school seniors and features symptoms such as lack of studying, decrease in quality of work, increased absences, and a generally dismissive atti

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  • Is Construction De-Constructing Talent?

    Wednesday, November 11, 2009 By: Chase Huff

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  • Tag, You're It: Four sophomores vandalize the school and pay

    Tuesday, November 10, 2009 By: Sarah Estes

    Sophomores Levi Hacker, Eric Carlson, Wyeth Anderson and Seth Tovar decided to show their version of school spirit, and leave their mark.

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  • Infectious Bacteria Found In Surprising Places

    Tuesday, November 10, 2009 By: Jeff Doan

    Infectious bacteria lurk in the broad daylight of classrooms, not the heavily sanitized bathrooms.

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  • Affirmative Action--the Bane of Daytime Television

    Monday, November 09, 2009 By: Sam Lloyd

    What is affirmative action really accomplishing for its beneficiaries?

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Issue Date: Monday, November 16, 2009 Issue: Week of Nov. 16, 2009
 
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News
School budget cuts, staff reductions and dwindling curricula have forced students to look in new directions for needed courses. Online education is the salvation of a growing number.
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Serious accidents involving Viewmont High School students reminded the Bountiful, Utah, school's community of the meaning of Red Ribbon Week.
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Four Albert Lea High sophomores paid a heavy price after tagging their school and causing serious damage. Their waywardness also triggered a stern warning from the school brass to the rest of the Lea
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This is the season for deer-car crashes, and the numbers are growing everywhere. But if you think like a deer and pay attention to the clues of nature, you may avoid the statistical story.
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It's harder to drop out of school in Missouri, now that lawmakers have raised the age at which a student can make that choice.
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Features
Abandoning dreams of a rap career for a life devoted to Christ was a natural for Rayshon Roundfield, whose fierce battle with cancer has left him with a new perspective.
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He has a strong Christian belief and is not afraid to express it.
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Life and its many elements conspire to complicate the sleep life of teens, a major predictor of classroom success.
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For the family of Elizabeth Wainio, who tragically perished in the September 11th attacks, the new Flight 93 memorial has a special significance.
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Challenges faced by teen moms may be the hardest faced by any studentl. So are the lessons, and they last a lifetime.
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