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  • New Light on Virtual Shopping

    Tuesday, May 01, 2012 By: Lanie Le and Brenda Ma

    There is no doubt that technology has been advancing all around the world. Many things that were only in the realms of people’s imagination are actually being turned into reality.

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  • Rapping Teacher Battle Heats Up in the Grove

    Wednesday, May 02, 2012 By: Chloe Hechmati

    Rapping teacher took place April 30 at the Grove at lunch. With the help of leadership and stage tech, students Michelle Balingit, Melissa Pineda and Vladimir Pak created this event to show that teach

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  • Suspensions, arrests result from student falling ill due to laced marijuana brownies on campus

    Wednesday, May 02, 2012 By: Aarif Masani & Daniel Wetter

    Three people, including two Roseville High School students, have been arrested in relation to charges of drug possession and sale on campus.     The arrests were made last Friday, April 20, a day co

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  • New Wireless System Removes Barrier to Student Smartphone Access

    Wednesday, May 02, 2012 By: Morgan Glen

    No More Need to Learn the "Secret" Password; Just Use Your School Computer Login

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  • Vandalism in New Market continues

    Monday, April 30, 2012 By: Omar Khan

    Sometime on or around March 19th, the cemetery in New Market by the United Methodist Church was vandalized. Over 18 headstones were either damaged or completely ruined. The damage estimates range anyw

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  • Linganore participates in National Day of Silence to support GLBTSA

    Monday, April 30, 2012 By: Chelsea Dean

    Linganore’s annual Day of Silence took place on Friday, April 20th. The efforts of this day are meant to support the Gay, Lesbian, bisexual, Transgender, and Straight Alliance (GLBTSA.)

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  • Cleveland remembers lost alumni Thomas Cameron

    Tuesday, May 01, 2012 By: Callie Krevanko

         A passionate, selfless leader: this is how many staff, friends, and former classmates remember 2005 Cleveland graduate Thomas Cameron.       LTJG Thom

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  • Fairly Legal: At the Heart of It

    Monday, April 30, 2012 By: Dru Hunsaker

    USA Network's Fairly Legal looks into the world of mediation through the eyes of brilliant and feisty mediator Kate Reed.

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  • TV Review: The 90's Are All That

    Monday, April 30, 2012 By: Katherine Frye

    “Millions asked for it, and now TeenNick is bringing back 90’s Nickelodeon, it’s The 90’s Are All That!”

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  • CHS custodian publishes new children's book

    Monday, April 30, 2012 By: Ashlee Martin and Rachel Greene

    Mr. Ernest Bryson wrote a new childern's book called Smudgie's New Adventure.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, May 07, 2012 Issue: Week of May 7, 2012
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
The temptation to accentuate that special prom garb with a dazzling tan may put a teen directly in the path of skin cancer, say experts. Is 'the look' worth the risk?
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State superintendent, locals discuss future of education in Transylvania County
Translvania County had a chat with itself April 24, the topic of which -- the community's education future -- concerns residents of all ages and pursuits. They said a lot and learned a lot.
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Roseville High officials and police arrested three young people after discovering the sale of marijuana brownies on campus. At least one brownie-buyer fell ill.
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Technically outlaws now, Middlebury Union students who have been sneaking on to the school's wireless network via secret administrative password will soon do it with impunity and their own passwords.
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'Social' and 'compassionate' are among the words the Cleveland High community used to describe Thomas Cameron, a high-achieving 2005 grad killed in a Coast Guard helicopter crash in February.
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At Linganore High, as on high school and college campuses elsewhere, the annual Day of Silence has grown in participation as it promotes the rights of citizens of diverse sexual orientations.
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Vandals of the United Methodist cemetery in New Market have done more than damage irreplaceable relics, church officials say. They have also destroyed a link to the community's past.
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A decade ago, few would have foreseen the mounting problem now known as 'sexting.' Now, it's a danger parents and teens can't afford to ignore.
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Features
A life of drug affliction is one that befalls many a young person during and following high school. A tangle with heroin is hyper-lethal, as three young combatants can, and do, attest.
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If celebrities say thumbs-up to thick, lens-less glasses, it must be OK for you to wear them, too. Such is the monkey-see, monkey-do world of fashion, where yesterday's embarrassment is today's cool.
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