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  • What it's like to be straight-edge

    Thursday, November 01, 2007 By: Carolina Navarro

    Senior Randell Walden is different. His clothes match, his belt sparkles, and he abstains from drugs and alcohol.

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  • Drama magnet rumor spreads

    Thursday, November 01, 2007 By: Rachel Herman

    This year a rumor was spread that the drama magnet will not have a main play because there is nowhere for them to practice.

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  • Teachers and students celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

    Friday, November 02, 2007 By: Maria Cotarelo

    During the month of October, Latin American customs and cultures were heard around the hallways in school.

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  • Russell wins teacher of the year

    Friday, November 02, 2007 By: Zahra Arbabi-Aski

    Anatomy and Physiology teacher Michelle Russell has been called the super teacher, the lady that does it all, and tons of other titles because of her passion and devotion to her students.

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  • Accident occurs in student parking lot

    Friday, November 02, 2007 By: Francisca Perez

    Seniors Elizabeth Lerman and Charlene Lew were sitting in their second period class on Thurs., Oct. 5 when they were called down to the student parking lot. Lerman and Lew, puzzled, walked down and fo

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  • ADOPT A DOG

    Monday, November 05, 2007 By: Samantha Mackson

    Two years ago, an abandoned Labrador Retriever named Cody was found on a busy intersection without fur. After being rescued by Pet Rescue Miami, Cody was nursed back to health. Today he is living a he

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  • Students aim to improve the world

    Monday, November 05, 2007 By: Jared Gorfinkel

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  • ESE students benefit their lives and community

    Monday, November 05, 2007 By: Sharona Sernik

    For some students, Wednesday means nothing more than the middle of the week. For students in the Exceptional Student Education program (ESE), Wednesday is a day of learning opportunities at Wal-Mart.

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  • It’s a bird, it’s a plane... It’s Lightning Man

    Monday, November 05, 2007 By: Aron Wolfson

    He is known as the energetic guy with the washboard abs and a huge purple lightning painted across his chest during pep rallies. Lightning Man tries to bring pride, hope, and confidence into students’

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  • Gifted program is threatened

    Thursday, November 01, 2007 By: Nicole Lulinski

    Gifted programs at Florida public schools may be at risk as some lawmakers consider cutting funding, according to researcher for the state legislature’s research division, Jane Fletcher.

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The Lightning Strike Dr. Michael M. Krop High School Miami, FL
Issue Date: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 Issue: Issue 2 Volume 10 Last Update: Monday, November 05, 2007
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At-a-glance

It’s routine to walk out of a supermarket with food-filled bags. It’s not so ordinary, however, to walk out with a relaxed back and the satisfaction of knowing that you’re helping the planet.
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Sophomore Laura Harrera was walking home from school one afternoon when a thought hit her: she had only eaten one thing the entire day and it had been her chicken nugget lunch.
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Here’s a life choice: lamb chops or celery. Which would you choose?
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Burning calories, boosting endurance levels, and raising money does not seem to be the description of a single activity. Yet, two years ago, Nike created such an event. Nike’s annual event raises mone
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Against bitter and hated rival North Miami Beach High (NMB), Krop’s offense sputtered en route to a 30-7 loss at the former team’s homecoming game. With this loss, the football team will only make the
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Coming from a losing season of five losses and two ties out of eleven games, the girls’ varsity soccer team hopes to put last year’s season in the past.
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The Sports Medicine Program is more than just students who pass out cups of water to athletes. These trainers are the ones behind the scenes of all the injuries in sports.
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He is known as the energetic guy with the washboard abs and a huge purple lightning painted across his chest during pep rallies. Lightning Man tries to bring pride, hope, and confidence into students’
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Vibrant colors, Sponge Bob, hearts, rainbow swirls. These could be in a pediatrician’s office, but they are all actually found in our own school halls. Why are students wearing Spider Man backpacks, w
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Not all books are boring. While curriculum books are necessary to help students learn, teachers select non-curriculum books which reflect their opinions to give students new views on different issues.
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