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The EYE Palm Harbor University High School Palm Harbor, FL
Issue Date: Monday, December 10, 2007 Issue: Volume 12 Issue 3 Last Update: Thursday, January 10, 2008
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At-a-glance

The Hurricanes have spirit, yes they do, and so will their soon to be created mascot. A current contest among the students, to bring life to Stormy, the name of the new mascot, has brought out the cre
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Basketball teams looking to rebound after slow start
The boy’s J.V. and varsity basketball teams both lost their first three games of the season.
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The claddagh ring is a cultural symbol of the Irish. It is a symbolic symbol and also a way of showing romantic availability. The Ring features a heart, with hands clasped around it, and a crown on
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Zero tolerance, is one of the most controversial issues in America. It is the phrase that describes America’s response to student misbehavior. When there is an infraction of behavior on school grounds
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It’s hard to miss the fact that in the first few weeks of using the new biometrics system in the cafeteria, lunch lines have been taking much longer to pass through than usual. The reason for the hol
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Champions at last
For the past two years the boys’ soccer team fell one game short in the Puma tournament. But this year, the Canes defeated Lincoln High School 3-0 in the finals to take the title.
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Palm Harbor is a community unto itself. Everything a person needs is local and therefore it’s often hard to care about things outside of the local “bubble”. All over the country this is the self-cente
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Imagine hearing the school lunch bell ring, walking towards your car with the destination of Subway in mind, and waiving to Officer D’Amico on your way out, as he smiles back at you and says “be back
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Remembering Pearl Harbor
December 7th 1941 is a day this country will always remember. Franklin Delano Roosevelt said that this day will live in infamy. Pearl Harbor was the first time the United States was attacked on our so
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From decorating the Christmas tree to spinning dreidels, everyone, no matter their religion has traditions that make their holidays special. This holiday season, students from every religion will spe
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