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Friday, October 05, 2007 By Tahmina Alom
PATERSON- Most people are familiar with Jackie Robinson’s legacy – being the first African American to break the color line in major league baseball. Robinson, a National League player, was the first
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Friday, October 05, 2007 By Brittany Sumter
Advice to freshman: there’s no pool on the third floor. In fact, there’s not even a third floor.But freshman can easily become innocent victims of the pool joke. Freshman year is about getting acclima
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Friday, October 05, 2007 By Joshua Segarra & Tahmina Alom
The month-long celebration of the Arts & Humanities will take place in October at Rosa L. Parks School of Fine & Performing Arts. What is new this year is that students of various majors will be recog
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Friday, October 05, 2007 By Tahmina Alom
America: tragedy & hope is the title of this year’s school fall production. The original play with portions written by George Dearani concerns events of real life tragedies. The show opens on November
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Friday, October 05, 2007 By Aria Corbin Smith
Students who exhibit excellence in their majors at Rosa L. Parks School of Fine & Performing Arts can now look forward to being recognized through new honor societies.For years, Rosa Parks High School
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Friday, October 05, 2007 By Brittany Sumter
A new school schedule, new courses – and of course – new faces are among the changes at Rosa L. Parks School of Fine and Performing Arts this school year.In the past, all underclassmen started their d
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Friday, October 05, 2007 By Joshua Segarra
The Science club needs a few good science geeks!Science Teacher Ms. Lillian Lugo is looking for students to assist with feeding the lab animals and coordinate school recycling efforts.Students interes
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Friday, October 05, 2007 By Joshua Segarra
Students dropped everything to read about their constitutional rights on September 17.The activity took place for forty minutes in homeroom as part of “Drop Everything and Read Day,” which is celebrat
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Friday, October 05, 2007 By Aria Corbin Smith
One can’t put a price tag on lost opportunity.This year, 4,400 students have the option of acquiring $275 for College Board’s sloppy scoring. The issue made headlines across the country. In October, s
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Friday, October 05, 2007 By David Bartley
Thanks to the constant issues that America faces on this subject, Americans seem well acquainted with their rights. But Constitution Day, which was celebrated in schools nationwide on September 17, fo
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