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  • Never Forget September 11: A retrospective

    Monday, September 10, 2007 By: By Chris Kirkham and Lauren DeFrank c/o2002

    Six years that seem like a moment to some and an eternity to others-9/11/01. Please take time this week to remember the tragic events.

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  • Looking through his eyes: War in Sudan hits home with foreign student

    Wednesday, September 12, 2007 By: Abbey Jamieson

    In the village of Khartom, Sudan, junior Oliver Gabriel traveled back and forth with his family from eastern Sudan to Cairo, Egypt for the first 14 years of his life. He heard many stories of murders

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  • Relationships with teachers affect academic success: Communication clarifies classroom expectations

    Friday, September 14, 2007 By: Austin Ward

    With the sound of the first bell, students scurry from room to room. Anxious to meet their peers and new teachers who may transform and mold their lives, students have begun relationships to influence

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  • Benedict provokes mystery: Mysterious Benedict Society immature, dark plot captivates

    Friday, September 14, 2007 By: Suzanna Quiring

    While child geniuses are often expected to have extraordinary vocabularies or start college early, adults rarely call upon them to save the world.

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  • Foreign students affect school culture: Language curve creates opportunities

    Friday, September 14, 2007 By: Melissa Lichti

    Taiwan, Korea, Vietnam, and Indonesia are a few of the nationalities represented on campus. Over ten foreign students attend the school, bringing with them cultural flair and diversity.

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Issue Date: Friday, September 14, 2007 Issue: Week of Sept. 17, 2007 Last Update: Monday, October 28, 2002
 
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With the sound of the first bell, students scurry from room to room. Anxious to meet their peers and new teachers who may transform and mold their lives, students have begun relationships to influence
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Young age marriages are becoming more common in America. Although this may not be the cause of the increasing rates of divorce, more children and teenagers are seeing the affect of their parents’ sepa
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Sudanese Oliver Gabriel lived the first 14 years of his life in his homeland. He heard many stories of murders of his family and friends, and faced numerous cases of genocide that scarred him for life
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Never Forget September 11: A retrospective
Six years that seem like a moment to some and an eternity to others-9/11/01. Please take time this week to remember the tragic events.
full story 
Opinion
Why We Remember September 11, 2001
We remember this day because it should be remembered. The Thousands of innocent victims of all ages, yet many Young and intelligent. It should be looked at as a somewhat “rude” awakening. To let every
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Entertainment
Benedict provokes mystery: Mysterious Benedict Society immature, dark plot captivates
While child geniuses are often expected to have extraordinary vocabularies or start college early, adults rarely call upon them to save the world.
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Even though the Christmas season is a few months away, many kids at Rocklin High School will be making their wish lists early this year.
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Student Life
To an outsider, a quad full of teenagers waving signs and yelling things into a microphone might sound like a riot, but all us RHS students know it fondly as Club Rush, the one day a year all of the c
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Taiwan, Korea, Vietnam, and Indonesia are a few of the nationalities represented on campus. Over ten foreign students attend the school, bringing with them cultural flair and diversity.
full story 

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