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  • Auto shop raises money through sculptures

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Vaneza McDonald

    To most, unwanted parts and metal scraps belong in the garbage. But give Jim Griffin a welding tool, and he’ll create a work of art.

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  • Got fresh milk?: students receive spoiled milk, district says milk is still drinkable

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Kristin Acevedo

    Michael Nuci took the first drink of milk, as he does every day. But this day was different, as the sophomore immediately spit it out. Why? The milk he had received from the school cafeteria was, as N

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  • Teen feels complications during pregnancy

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Jessica Sanchez and Erica Trevino

    Sophomore Jaymi Nixon is viewed by her mother as having the maturity level of a 25 year old. That view, however, does not make being pregnant an easy reality to accept.

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  • Worlds of difference: Teachers bring experience from teaching in Japan

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Mikeala Axton

    There’s groaning. There’s pleading. There’s whining. And constant, inevitable defeat. It doesn’t matter how much protest is raised, barring illness, or any other valid excuse, school is the unstoppabl

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  • Emotional, difficult past affects student

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Missy Rae Magdalera

    Adolescence is the perfect time to be immature and careless, but for junior Cody Krueger, that happy time in life had to be postponed.

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  • Double Life: Teachers work additional jobs

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Xe Xiong

    For one week, French teacher Debbie Berg was not in her room. The reason for her absence was a trip to Belgium. Traveling in the middle of the year should be fun, but this trip was not a vacation.

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  • Student takes on cancer with avid support from school

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Jonathan Reyes/Section Editor

    Numerous students are wearing green wrist bands that say ‘Faith Heals Mark 9:23 AMD.’ These wrist bands were created and distributed to support Alexander Demery, a 10th grade student who was diagnosed

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  • Up and coming bands make way into the mainstream

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Kimberly Slichter/Guest Writer/review

    Reviews of Or Nothing and Diemonds.

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  • ‘Chrihanna’ battles it out on new albums

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Alison Byrd/Staff Reporter/review

    Anyone who hasn’t been living beneath a rock knows at least a fraction of what went down with Rihanna this past year regarding domestic allegations against her then-boyfriend Chris Brown. It swarmed t

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  • Jackson brings Sebold’s ‘Lovely Bones’ to big screen

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Maite Gonzalez/Managing Editor/review

    Thrilling, sad and even comical at times, ‘The Lovely Bones’ comes home with a hit.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, February 01, 2010 Issue: Week of Feb. 1, 2010
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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Social media are fun but also potentially detrimental to a teen's future. That's why Seaman High officials are imposing strict penalties on students, to keep them from jeopardizing their school and wo
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It will take more than a new law to break some drivers of a very bad habit. Drexting, short for ‘driving and texting,’ is a growing fad among teenagers.
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Do the crime, do the time -- and reap the benefits. His listeners think rapper Lil' Wayne's career will be boosted by his gun possession conviction.
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A jewel on the diamond and a great teammate on and off, Caitlin Spradlin died in a car crash last summer, deflating the spirits of her team. Now, her Nashville softball mates are planning a long-await
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As weather-related accidents put three students' cars out of commission Pittsboro, N.C., school officials are on the hot seat.
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Northwood High isn't a place to get caught with your pants down this year. Better wear a belt, or suffer the consequences.
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Just when everything started to calm down since the stabbing at Coral Gables High School, a bus shooting occurred to one of Ferguson’s yellow buses on January 20.
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Features
Few teens welcome a pregnancy, regardless of how mature they may think themselves. Kids having babies, after all, complicates everybody's life.
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American students who gripe about the daily school grind should compare notes with their Japanese counterparts, who really know what a tough day is.
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Life occasionally puts a teen's playtime on hold, but the frivolity returns sooner than later. Life put Cody Krueger's life on ice, and wasn't at all gentle -- or temporary -- about it.
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