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  • The Town of Jupiter to the Rescue!: A local Jupiter resident helps devastating California fires.

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: Lauren Aitken

    A highly effective polymer fire gel, invented by Jupiter resident John Bartlett, is helping calm the fires in California. The fire resistant gel called Barricade Fire Gel can hold so much water that

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  • Jupiter High students desperate for parking spots try to find a solution

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: Emily Wilson

    Here at Jupiter High School, one of the best senior privileges is parking on campus. However, seniors are not the only students who drive. Many juniors and some sophomores who have their licenses driv

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  • Palm Tran switches to biodiesel fuel

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: Christina Caballero

    Earth is a beautiful and profoundly complex planet. With all of the massive amounts of pollution destroying it on a daily basis, our home planet can use all the help it can get to retain its natural

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  • Guitar Hero rocks Jupiter High School at first Guitar Hero Competition

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: Nathan Nance

    Gifted competitors came from all over the school ready to display their incredible talent and battle with equally gifted rivals, with one common desire. That desire was to be crowned Jupiter Community

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  • American Gangster

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: Nathan Nance

    In the early 1970s, Harlem, New York was a dangerous and corrupt place. Violence was rampant and criminals were king. Chief among these fiends was Frank Lucas, a notorious black heroine dealer who was

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  • Skittle Fritz is a sensation sweeping the nation!

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: Lauren Aitken

    “Monkey Music Cafe” may sound like the name of a fancy San-Francisco bistro, but it is actually Skittle Fritz’s hit single. Skittle Fritz is a local Jupiter High School band comprised of Eric Lankfor

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  • Slanted Assessment Test a.k.a. SAT

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: Danielle Quagliozzi

    It has been protested and debated ever since the creation of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) in 1901. The objectiveness of the SAT is a controversial issue that may never be settled or put to rest.

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  • PoliceTo serve and protect?

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: Molly Lencki

    Many students have embraced the phrase “Don’t Tase Me, Bro!” Though the event may have been premeditated, the actions police took to tame UF student Andrew Meyers could be described as “too strong.”O

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  • Miami International Airport creates a magical experience for its customers

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: Jessica Laux

    Disney World is a major institution in America, especially in Florida. Mickey Mouse has invaded the homes of practically every three-year-old in the state. Mickey and his friends have become a staple

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  • C0M4UT3|2 G3N1U5Chris Rakaczky

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: Molly Lencki

    Many students and staff have seen this young man rushing around the school with a purpose. He is Christopher Alan Rakaczky and he is Jupiter High School’s computer genius. With more than ten years

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RecruitEarly Signing Period
As the early signing period approaches for many high school senior athletes, the buzz words “early signing period” and “National Letter of Intent (NLI)” are heard around campus and in the media. But
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The Heisman trophy is up for grabs but with the chaos of five top ten teams losing during week five, it is difficult to decide which star player deserves this honor the most. Here is a breakdown with
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Instant replay benefits the football world immensely. From the National Football League to the National Collegiate Athletic Association Football, instant replay has saved teams from disastrous calls b
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Eating healthy is not an exclusive trend to the Hollywood Hills any longer. Thanks to the new Greenwise Pubix in Legacy Place, going green is a fashion that everyone can wear. While some refer to Gree
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Pets play a large role in the lives of many animal lovers. For many individuals, their pet is more than just a “pet.” Their pet may serve as a jogging-buddy, a beach-going companion, the child they co
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President George Bush’s vacation getaway is actually an “off the grid” ranch in Crawford, Texas. Often times this statement will trigger suspicion. It may seem as though Bush is hiding something, howe
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There are actually two kinds of panda bears. One kind is known as the long-tailed Himalayan carnivore. It resembles a raccoon. The other is the Giant Panda, which lives in Western China.The oldest
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Many students and staff have seen this young man rushing around the school with a purpose. He is Christopher Alan Rakaczky and he is Jupiter High School’s computer genius. With more than ten years
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Disney World is a major institution in America, especially in Florida. Mickey Mouse has invaded the homes of practically every three-year-old in the state. Mickey and his friends have become a staple
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Many students have embraced the phrase “Don’t Tase Me, Bro!” Though the event may have been premeditated, the actions police took to tame UF student Andrew Meyers could be described as “too strong.”O
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