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  • Female Hunters Join Male Counterparts for Deer Season

    Friday, October 14, 2011 By: Andrea Mariani

    Hunting, no longer just a man’s sport, is fair game to many of the females at NDA.

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  • Westfield Galleria: Back and better than ever

    Friday, October 14, 2011 By: Ashley Jones

    On October 21, 2010, the entire Roseville area watched in disbelief as the Westfield Galleria went up in flames. Now, almost an entire year later, the Galleria is back in better condition than it was

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  • Teens Fighting High Unemployment Rates

    Friday, October 14, 2011 By: Rachel Morales

    Whether for gas money or saving for college, the need for employment usually grows a teenager gets older. But in the past few years, when the time comes for teens to go searching for a job, very few s

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  • Shoe Sensation Around School

    Tuesday, October 11, 2011 By: Briana Hill

    Countless pairs of shoes walk through the rotunda of American High School, many of which are TOMS.

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  • Rick Riordan - The Interview

    Friday, October 14, 2011 By: Kaelin Campbell

    Kaelin Campbell interviews Rick Riordan, the popular author of the "Percy Jackson and The Olympians" as well as the "Heroes of Olympus" series.

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  • Freshwater surfing takes hold in the waters of Lake Michigan

    Thursday, October 13, 2011 By: Madi Deur

    Driving along the coastline after a hard storm just went through, jamming out to Jack Johnson while taking in the ideal eight-footer swells, wind is out of the north, and no signs of choppiness consti

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  • Beauty Pageants Bad for Toddlers?

    Monday, October 10, 2011 By: Dani Branson

    All parents want their children to have confidence and to feel beautiful, but are beauty pageants giving them a false sense of reality? Many people have become accustomed to hearing about the popular

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  • New Texting While Driving Law Takes Effect

    Thursday, October 13, 2011 By: Olivia Baker

    Thousands of people die each year from distractions that are located right inside their vehicle. Most of those distractions come from their cell phones, especially when it is a text they’re writing or

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  • Life's a Beach: Ecology class cleans Pere Marquette

    Thursday, October 13, 2011 By: Mandy Versalle

    Sara Busken’s ecology students stood fully equipped with trash bags, charts, and rubber gloves on Saturday, Sept. 17, ready to tidy up one of Michigan’s best attributes, Pere Marquette Beach. "We’re

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  • PBA launches new fitness initiative

    Monday, October 10, 2011 By: Chloe Nagasawa

    At the start of the 2011 school year, PBA teachers Mr. Heffernan and Otake Sensei launched a new fitness program called Physical Life. Each Monday and Friday, the school divides into groups organized

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Issue Date: Monday, October 17, 2011 Issue: Week of Oct. 17, 2011
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Some folks say shopping malls are dead, but this month, Roseville's Westfield Galleria was reborn, a year after an arsonist torched it. Locals were excited to have it back.
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It may be some time before teens seeking jobs will find them. As they compete with jobless adults and their own school and extracurricular schedules, young people are coming up short.
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Despite opposition from a majority of citizens, Wisconsin has enacted a law that gives licensed citizens the right to carry concealed weapons everywhere.
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Maine has joined the fold and, now, two-thirds of the states forbid texting while driving. Will the nation's 'distraction' fatalities drop accordingly?
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Agriculture's anticipated role in the future world economy is reflected in Fayette County's new, 82-acre, $18 million agri-science farm. Its job: to grow tomorrow's farmers and agri-business leaders.
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A 200-student decline in enrollment at Venice High triggered a displacement of three teachers, riling students in the process.
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School Investigates Weekend Bus Vandalism
Prank or crime? Officials at Woods Charter School officials are trying to figure out who took the tires off a bus and left the vehicle on blocks. And why ...
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They're not the kinds of days off teachers and faculty at Dakota Ridge would favor, but a strangling budget dictated the school year be shortened.
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Features
Women everywhere, including some at Notre Dame De La Baie Academy, are bucking the tradition of hunting as a man's sport. Ask any deer: Does it really matter to you who fires the gun?
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Young people are catching the new wave that is Lake Michigan surfing. They may be wearing insulated wet suits to weather the seasonal chill, but that's no big deal. This trend is hot.
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