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  • Six To Lose Hair in St. Baldrick's Assembly

    Saturday, March 13, 2010 By: Joe Weiss

    Six "shavees"--four students and two staff members--will lose their hair Thursday in Notre Dame's effort to fight childhood cancer.

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  • Gorillaz chill out on Plastic Beach

    Friday, March 12, 2010 By: Zoe Camp

    It may not be as accesible as previous releases, but Plastic Beach, the band's latest record, is arguably their best.

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  • Historic Tanks Preserved Online

    Tuesday, March 09, 2010 By: Pauline Santos

    Have you ever wondered what your parents or grandparents who graduated from Cameron High School were up to back in their day? What sort of events were going on during their high school years? Maybe yo

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  • Summer Reading Preview: "Just Listen" by Sarah Dessen

    Wednesday, March 10, 2010 By: Kate Gibson

    Rising sophomore selection

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  • Local charities make prom night possible for low income high schoolers

    Tuesday, March 09, 2010 By: Tamar Myers

    Prom night is expensive, but some local charities are helping students by offering free prom dresses, shoes and accessories.

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  • Del Burns steps down as superintendent

    Tuesday, March 09, 2010 By: Jessica Castro-Rappl

    After almost 30 years in the Wake County Public School System, Del Burns announced during a board meeting Feb. 16 that he is stepping down from his job as superintendent.

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  • Unusual pets captivate students

    Tuesday, March 09, 2010 By: Carina Belles

    Most of us have encountered cats, dogs and the occasional fish when it comes to the animal kingdom, but a few Hoover students have taken a wilder approach to pet ownership.Freshman Haley Dalton had no

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  • Young fashionista designs chic clothes

    Monday, March 08, 2010 By: Quinyatta Mitchell

    Chelsea Stotts, 16, considers herself the youngest fashion designer in the city of Milwaukee. She designs women clothes and her line, Mode Muñeca, has hit six different runways in Milwaukee and Chicag

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  • Bayshore says no to underage teens

    Monday, March 08, 2010 By: Angellic Ross

    First Mayfair, now Bayshore; teens 17 and under find themselves banned from attending the mall after 3 p.m. without a parent or guardian on Fridays and Saturdays.

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  • ‘Wolfman’ more of a whisper than a howl

    Monday, March 08, 2010 By: Richard Gomez/Staff Reporter

    One glance at the sight of the fully lighted moon on a dark mysterious night, and just like that, clothes are ripped. Roars that a human cannot make are heard, things begin to get wild and nothing can

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Issue Date: Monday, March 15, 2010 Issue: Week of March 15, 2010
 
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New President Looks Forward to Returning Home
Even after 25 years at Sir Thomas More High in Milwaukee, Robert Pauly's move to Notre Dame as the school's new president will be a homecoming of sorts.
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After almost 30 years in the Wake County Public School System, Del Burns announced during a board meeting Feb. 16 that he is stepping down from his job as superintendent.
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As it turned out, Roseville High students were never really in danger, but they were nonetheless hurriedly herded from their school when a bolt-grinder created smoke that triggered a fire alarm.
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Bayshore Mall slams the door at 3 p.m. on any student under 17 unaccompanied by an adult. Local teens don't like the rule, but some are wondering if they might have brought it on themselves.
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Features
What's in your beauty products?
What's the point of looking better if you're harming yourself doing it? A Minnesota science teacher wondered that, and her students turned it into a study of cosmetic safety.
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Communications Czar declares teenagers have limited vocabulary
How large is your daily vocabulary? Is it large enough? Do you know more words than you use? And why are these scholars arguing over these questions?
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Prom night is magical. It's also expensive -- too expensive for some students. To erase that concern, some local charities are offering low-income students free prom dresses, shoes and accessories.
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Teenage tanning trend: the health expenses of bronzing
You might understand why teens in Minnesota are attracted to tanning beds, even if they're blissfully unaware of -- or unconcerned about -- related health risks.
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More dangerous than drunk driving, in the estimation of many, texting behind the wheel is nonetheless growing as a phenomenon and menace among young drivers.
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Lots of people have pets. How many have furry and feathered friends like these around the old homestead?
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