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  • Blogging proves therapeutic

    Friday, May 11, 2012 By: Aysha Khan

    The benefits of blogging are discussed.

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  • Economy sways some in choice of college major

    Thursday, May 10, 2012 By: Jenny Park

    Some seniors are choosing to major in fields that promise more job availability and higher salaries in this volatile economic climate.

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  • The Hatsune Miku Movement: A New Era in Entertainment?

    Wednesday, May 09, 2012 By: Amandalynn Peralta

    Imagine being at a concert one night with a friend. You don’t know who is performing, but you hear that she’s great. As the lights go down, you know the concert is about to start. Everyone starts chee

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  • Revere graduate participates in jump rope group, manages to gain national recognition with crew

    Wednesday, May 09, 2012 By: Marisa Salopek

    One Revere graduate has appeared on America's Best Dance Crew. Through this recognition, she and her crew have been able to land other shows and other appearances.

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  • Local resident’s 20 year search for mythical creature appears on popular TV show

    Wednesday, May 09, 2012 By: Billy Steiner and Kristyn Lein

    National hit television show Finding Bigfoot films an episode in Ohio about a local man's search for Bigfoot.

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  • Social Media and Teenagers

    Tuesday, May 08, 2012 By: Emily Herschel

    The Effects of Social Media on Teenagers Social media is anything from Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter to Club Penguin and Sims. The definition of social media given by Merriam-Webster is “forms of e

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  • Linganore hosts MDJCL convention

    Tuesday, May 08, 2012 By: Wendy Owens

    On Saturday, April 28, Linganore High School hosted the Maryland Junior Classical League’s (MDJCL) annual state convention. The MDJCL is a smaller part of the National Junior Classical League (NJCL),

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  • Absent teachers on exam day cause aggravation for students

    Tuesday, May 08, 2012 By: Annaliese Cole

    It’s approximately 7:45 in the morning. Students make their way to their classes, nervous about taking their exams. They find a disappointing surprise as they enter their classrooms. Their most

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  • Hear, Say: Alabama Shakes' Debut is Southern Fried Rock With Heart

    Monday, May 07, 2012 By: Alejandra Martinez

    To top off this school year, I’ve decided to leave you all on a high note with a band who not only has immense talent, but immense heart.

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  • Laptops versus iPads

    Monday, May 07, 2012 By: Veronica Claussen

    With the technology we have today, soon- to-be college students have to make the decision to spend their money on either a laptop or an iPad for classes.  Even though the iPad is really cool and is li

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, May 14, 2012 Issue: Week of May 14, 2012
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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Kettle Run High officials know something about teachable moments, and they made sure their students were in place to witness the space shuttle Discovery's final flight, over their building.
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Tans can be costly, and not just in terms of one's wallet. Melanoma is a threat especially to those who frequent tanning salons.
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They may be more passionate about another subject, but some seniors are choosing to major in fields that promise more job availability and higher salaries in this volatile economic climate.
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Despite administration claims, a majority of De Pere High students don't believe students chosen for drug-testing each week are randomly picked.
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Hugging Now Leads to Lawsuits and Babies
Tennessee's new law that bans 'gateway' sexual activity has stoked concern that it's too vague and could jeopardize teachers and organizations that promote safe sex.
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The union representing teachers at Freedom Area High School claim the administration is using students as pawns in a dispute over block scheduling.
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Developing: A person with gun reportedly seen on campus last week
Despite their concerns about the report of a man with a gun on campus, Venice High School officials did not lock down the school and did not notify parents or many students.
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Features
Provided teens can sidestep the dangers and traps of social networking, studies say blogging can bring therapeutic benefits to the blogger, even more than those enjoyed by diary-writers.
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A decade ago, cellphones were a rarity, and students were blissfully ignorant. Today, phones are ubiquitous and many teens think they just have to have them, even in the classroom.
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Local resident’s 20 year search for mythical creature appears on popular TV show
Tim Stover says he once came face-to-face with Bigfoot while deer hunting. That claim may not convince everybody, but a television show decided a national audience would find the tale fascinating.
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