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  • Column: Who Lives in a Pineapple Under the Sea?

    Tuesday, September 20, 2011 By: Dru Hunsaker

    A recent study done by the psychology department of the University of Virginia confirms what most of us have suspected all along: Spongebob makes kids stupid.

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  • McDonnall known for pranks

    Friday, September 23, 2011 By: Keith Caprio

    One rivalry spans most of the Starkville High School campus, but it may not be known to most students. That rivalry is between Asst. Principal Sean McDonnall and most of the teachers at SHS.

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  • Gospel music becomes family affair for Harrises

    Thursday, September 22, 2011 By: Loyce Gayo, Worthing High School

    Mom, dad, three sons join together for active career

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  • Houston artist shares talents, attitude aerosol art

    Thursday, September 22, 2011 By: Ally Weaver, High School for Performing and Visual Arts

    From graffiti to studio, Gonzo 247 grows in craft

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  • Summer Service Trips Inspire Students and Chaperones

    Thursday, September 22, 2011 By: Margaret Hynds '13 and Cait Duggan '12

    Every July, students from the four Visitation schools in Georgetown, St. Louis, Mendota Heights, and Brooklyn, join together for a weeklong sleepover of service, sisterhood, and Salesian spirituality,

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  • New anti-bullying law takes effect

    Tuesday, September 20, 2011 By: Richard Galvez

    A new anti-bullying law signed in January by Governor Chris Christie was implemented in all schools in New Jersey on Sept. 1.

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  • Facebook trends spark anger, annoyance

    Tuesday, September 20, 2011 By: Queen Hardy

    Facebook is a site for interaction and entertainment. However, Facebookers have taken the usual wall posts describing their daily activities and converted it into popular trends like, “You know you’re

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  • Hurricane Irene: less than expected but still strong impact

    Tuesday, September 20, 2011 By: Queen Hardy

    On August 28 and 29, New Jersey had its first hurricane in 60 years.

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  • Movie Review: Contagion

    Wednesday, September 21, 2011 By: Megan Rakoczy

    Day one, 2 people are infected, then 4, then 16, then thousands, and two months later it’s a global pandemic.

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  • "The King Has Returned"

    Wednesday, September 21, 2011 By: Venessa Owsley

    Disney releases "The Lion King" in 3-D

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, September 26, 2011 Issue: Week of Sept. 26, 2011
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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The stress caused by that pile of homework and your growing to-do list may responsible for that frown on your face and, more important, damage to your DNA, Duke researchers say.
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The lights and computers at Granite Hill High wouldn't work when staffers arrived to prepare for the new school year. They thought construction workers had hit a power line, but no; their wiring had b
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What's in a dress code? At Southwest High, controversy, as parents, students, administrators and teachers haggle over whether a standardized rule is the right fit for high-schoolers.
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Like thousands of others, Georgetown Visitation students and staff were shocked by a real-life science lesson when an earthquake ripped the region in late August.
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School might have been cancelled, but students still learned a lesson about vulnerability on Sept. 8, when a major power outage crippled their San Diego-area community and others in the region.
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'The Tide' is that little train that finally could. After years of politicking, haggling, building and missing deadlines and cost projections, Norfolk's light rail experiment is finally chugging along
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When Gov. Christie signed New Jersey's anti-bullying law, he allowed many students a sigh of relief. The law took effect Sept. 1.
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Weather watchers may deem Hurricane Irene a relative dud, but don't expect students of University Academy Charter High or their friends and family to agree. They experienced too much.
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Cameron Educational Supporters Form Foundation
Call it a booster club for academics. The Cameron Education Foundation has been launched to provide support for education pursuits the tight district budget can't accommodate.
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Lightning strikes throughout the Waco area cancelled classes at LaVega High, and gave grade-schoolers a chance to eat with the big kids.
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