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  • Bill prods older teachers to retire

    Friday, March 19, 2010 By: Logan Patmon

    English teacher Bob MacFarland was not planning to retire this year, but if the State of Michigan gets its way, he may have to.

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  • Phenomenal Ladies

    Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By: Ashley Castillow

    Nobody said being a teenager is easy. When you walk through those doors on your freshman year of high school, your whole perspective on life immediately changes. They immediately tell themselves, “I’m

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  • Final Fantasy XIII: The Definitive Japanese RPG for the Western audience

    Friday, March 19, 2010 By: Justin Mikos

    Final Fantasy XIII arrived on North American shores on March 9th. The first multiplatform Final Fantasy is an evolution of the games that have come before it. Final Fantasy XIII offers intense fast-pa

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  • Engineering class builds CV’s first hybrid car

    Thursday, March 18, 2010 By: Lara Hovsepian

    Although many have seen the little entry-way labeled "8101" in the corner of the 8000 building, few know the treasures it truly beholds. While the garage-like feel of the classroom might distract firs

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  • Piercings and Tattoos: The new craze for Forge students

    Thursday, March 18, 2010 By: Donovan Moore

    An increasing number of students have tattoos and piercings. We talk to some of them about the experience.

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  • Dealing with generation 'gimmie'

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Athena Demas, editor in chief

    Our generation is quickly becoming known for being apathetic about many responsibilities in life. Personally, I have been raised to have responsibilities and to be liable for my actions, but many of m

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  • Student, Teacher, Father, Husband, Preacher

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Breanna Grace Barrett

    The blue screen of death has just appeared, a student‘s worst nightmare. Computer crash. File upon file, disappeared. One of the worst circumstances to be faced with upon finishing a big school projec

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  • Save trees, money and homework! A solution to the library's over-printing problem

    Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By: Lily Kramlich-Taylor

    Joanne Melinson, middle and high-school librarian, has been trying to reduce the amount of paper students are printing in the library.

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  • The Guide to Benchwarming

    Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By: Tim Chapman and Zac Kish

    A guide on how to survive the terrors of bench-warming.

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  • Wired Shut: Surgery lets senior chow down on burritos

    Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By: Parul Guliani

    Six titanium bone plates, 24 screws, two weeks of numbness, a small infection, and a couple cuts and bruises later, senior Jamie Johnson's "open bite" has been fixed.

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Issue Date: Monday, March 22, 2010 Issue: Week of March 22, 2010
 
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News
English teacher Bob MacFarland was not planning to retire this year, but if the State of Michigan gets its way, he may have to.
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Two of three laptops pilfered at University School Academy have been recovered. New security technology gave investigators tools to track them down.
full story 
Budget cuts are again the trigger for school unrest. Recent case: New Jersey City University students and staff protested official efforts to keep the school in the black.
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Texting: A Deadly Addiction?
Texting and driving: dangerous but almost everybody does it. Will a ban work? We'll likely see, as the federal government considers a nationwide prohibition on the practice.
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Features
When teen athletes referee youth league games, they gain a better knowledge of their sport and, sometimes, even inspire the players of tomorrow.
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Every day is 'Take your child to work day' for staff members whose children attend the schools where mom or dad work.
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Want a hybrid car, but the manufacturers haven't come out with the ride of your dreams? Leave it to Crescenta Valley's engineering class.
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Even a man of God encounters complications. Donald Marshall is ready for them, though, and to serve as an example on life's priorities.
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Ah! Burritos! Jamie Johnson can finally enjoy them, and a lot of other foods, now that a complicated surgery has repaired her 'open bite.'
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Nobody said being a teenager is easy. When you walk through those doors on your freshman year of high school, your whole perspective on life immediately changes. They immediately tell themselves, “I’m
full story 
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