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Smoke Signal Minnechaug Regional High School Wilbraham, MA
Issue Date: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 Issue: December 2005 Last Update: Wednesday, December 14, 2005
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At-a-glance

Throughout the past couple of years, many people have been sued for illegally downloading copyrighted songs off the Internet. These lawsuits have targeted everyone, from college students to grandmoth
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On the 8th of January, 2002, President G. W. Bush signed into effect the No Child Left Behind Act, which was intended to ensure a basic bottom level of equality of education for all United States stud
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The Wilbraham Library has cracks, leaks, drafts, and any other problem you could think of that a building built in 1968 with 10,000 people scuttling through it a year would have. On November 29, 2005
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Numbers, Not names; ID badges
Many new precautions have been taken this year in order to avoid violence in the school. Cameras have been positioned in the parking lot and near doors, and all students arriving to school late must b
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Many students rely on their town libraries for research, Internet use, and reading. It was not until the Hampden Library closed its doors that some members of the community realized they took the libr
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Since the beginning of the school year, at least seven students have been caught and penalized for possession and/or use of drugs. According to the administration incidents that occurred have involved
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School Adoption
It has been months since Hurricane Katrina ravaged the gulf coast of the United States, but the effects of the storm are still being felt all over the country. In the wake of such a disaster, the Ham
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July 2007: that is the first major target date for the beginning phases of the new high school construction project. The Building Committee, the School Committee, and everyone involved in the process
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While many high schools across the country continue to start classes around 7:30 a.m., some have broken tradition in order to allow their students more sleep in the morning hours, a time when adolesce
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With the holiday season upon us, the malls and retail shops are filled with customers eager to finish Christmas shopping. In this time of mayhem in the mall, employees have to keep an extra eye on any
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