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  • Flooded

    Saturday, October 13, 2007 By: Ashlee Coleman

    PATERSON— The worst storm to hit the city of Paterson in over 20 years created disastrous flooding problems and added four extra days to the district’s school year.The powerful Nor’Easter dropped appr

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  • A body of art

    Saturday, October 13, 2007 By: Chris Arroyo

    Fine Art students don’t always get the opportunity to display their talent on-stage, considering that they are not a performing art major. But in the 2007 Dance Show, art students were given the oppor

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  • ReviewThrough the Looking Glass

    Saturday, October 13, 2007 By: Leilani Lee Morales

    Students in this year’s dance recital made it look easy.The dance students started rehearsing for their April 26 recital in March. However, students were off for Spring Break in April, followed by the

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  • Proud of Hispanic culture year-round

    Saturday, October 13, 2007 By: Leilani Lee Morales

    The Hispanic population is growing. No longer a minority, Hispanics are now considered a majority. Yet some people are still confused about what it means to celebrate Hispanic culture.For one thing, p

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  • History teacher goes 'kabuki' for day

    Saturday, October 13, 2007 By: Leilani Lee Morales

    Mr. Michael Ollo is known for bringing in his “acting company” every year. But the company consists of one actor: him. Mr. Ollo told his students that he invited a Kabuki theatre artist into his hi

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  • The Broadway experience: Alum returns to teach dance workshop

    Saturday, October 13, 2007 By: Latavia Gonzalez

    Terra Arrington remembers when she was a freshman Dance Major at Rosa Parks High School.“We had people come and teach us things,” recalled Ms. Arrington. “It feels good to come back and share my talen

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  • Imus’ comments hit close to home

    Saturday, October 13, 2007 By: Latavia Gonzalez

    The ladies were excited. It was the first time in decades that the Rutgers Lady Knights Basketball Team made it to the NCAA championship. When Rutgers lost 59-46 to the Tennessee Lady Volunteers, it w

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  • Procrastination explanation

    Saturday, October 13, 2007 By: Jacquasia Pryor

    I can be somewhat of a procrastinator at times. Like right now, for instance, I’m procrastinating to write about my procrastination. For me, procrastination is something I am guilty of doing on a dail

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  • Curtain Call: Talented actress accepts basketball scholarship

    Saturday, October 13, 2007 By: David Bartley

    Rosa Parks High School’s Teya Wright sees the similarities between her two most prized and diversified passions: basketball and theatre.“You have to stay focused,” Wright said regarding her two favori

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Spotlight Rosa Parks High School Paterson, NJ
Issue Date: Friday, May 25, 2007 Issue: Vol. 12 Issue 5 Last Update: Friday, October 26, 2007
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Rosa Parks High School’s Teya Wright sees the similarities between her two most prized and diversified passions: basketball and theatre.“You have to stay focused,” Wright said regarding her two favori
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Procrastination explanation
I can be somewhat of a procrastinator at times. Like right now, for instance, I’m procrastinating to write about my procrastination. For me, procrastination is something I am guilty of doing on a dail
full story 
Imus’ comments hit close to home
The ladies were excited. It was the first time in decades that the Rutgers Lady Knights Basketball Team made it to the NCAA championship. When Rutgers lost 59-46 to the Tennessee Lady Volunteers, it w
full story 
Terra Arrington remembers when she was a freshman Dance Major at Rosa Parks High School.“We had people come and teach us things,” recalled Ms. Arrington. “It feels good to come back and share my talen
full story 
Mr. Michael Ollo is known for bringing in his “acting company” every year. But the company consists of one actor: him. Mr. Ollo told his students that he invited a Kabuki theatre artist into his hi
full story 
The Hispanic population is growing. No longer a minority, Hispanics are now considered a majority. Yet some people are still confused about what it means to celebrate Hispanic culture.For one thing, p
full story 
People were quick to assign blame in the Virginia Tech shooting that took place last month. Many school officials were at fault for not taking immediate action when attacker Seung-Hui Cho first showed
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Students in this year’s dance recital made it look easy.The dance students started rehearsing for their April 26 recital in March. However, students were off for Spring Break in April, followed by the
full story 
Fine Art students don’t always get the opportunity to display their talent on-stage, considering that they are not a performing art major. But in the 2007 Dance Show, art students were given the oppor
full story 
The Teacher of the Year likes playing with snakes, chasing critters, and examining cat eyes.When Rosa Parks High School staff voted for the “Teacher of the Year,” there was no question about who the a
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