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  • Copy, cut and paste: Cheating incident impacts graduates

    Friday, September 19, 2003 By: Amanda Spence, Andrea Negri

    Hours before their final Advanced Placement Government paper was due, Lauren Reed* and Jane Lane* sat awake, instant messaging each other portions of their paper. Both had left their assignment, whic

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  • To Russia with love: Junior Brittany M. paints fences in Russia

    Friday, September 19, 2003 By: Andrea Negri

    As dusk settled over the serene river, junior Brittany M. stood amidst a group of children and watched clear candle lanterns light up the water as they floated downstream. While the lanterns drifted

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  • Tightened Script On File Sharing: -Yes. The RIAA should sue users of P2P networks

    Monday, September 22, 2003 By: Shane Apperson

    I myself have not given in to the whole file-sharing fad that has quickly arrived and filled millions of computers with sometimes thousands of free songs. It has set about 261 people into a tremendous

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  • Senior uses woods class to create special project

    Tuesday, September 23, 2003 By: By Sarah Schott and Justin Gaspar

    On Monday, many WHS students saw a large trunk sitting in front of the main office.

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  • Creek can sometimes not be user friendly

    Wednesday, September 24, 2003 By: Brian Ivory

    Clear Creek High School is one of the oldest schools in the Clear Creek District. So as you might expect the school is not exactly what you would call up to date. This may not be such a big deal to mo

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  • American Splendor is Pretty Extraordinary Stuff

    Wednesday, September 24, 2003 By: Carissa Ray

    Comic book heroes. Batman. Spiderman. The Incredible Hulk. Maybe even Snoopy or Garfield. But most lists of comic book heroes do not include Harvey Pekar.

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  • Matchstick Men cons audience: Star cast ignites film

    Wednesday, September 24, 2003 By: Randy Hill, Senior editor

    With the sudden explosion in popularity of crime glorifying films, the movie industry has been hard pressed to please the presently diversified audience. Following in the footsteps of Oceans 11 and It

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  • Workin' hard for the money: Students find balancing family, school while managing job difficult

    Thursday, September 25, 2003 By: Nagma Meharali

    After a long day on his feet, junior Terrence B. walked up to the counter patiently and asked the customer to specify which type of chocolate ice cream he would like. Terrence tried to be as calm as p

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  • New AP testing policy needs review

    Thursday, September 25, 2003 By: Tyler Crissman

    Recently, the school board created a new policy on the Advanced Placement classes many students take here in the district and at WHS.

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  • Students Seek to Legitimize Cell Phones

    Friday, September 26, 2003 By: Karen Aragon

    A small group of students are actively circulating a petition to change the current school policy that prohibits cellular phone possession on campus.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, September 29, 2003 Issue: Week of Sept. 29, 2003
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
A small group of students are actively circulating a petition to change the current school policy that prohibits cellular phone possession on campus.
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The art of culinary design has been passed from generation to generation for hundreds of years. Carrying on this tradition, Sharon Scharf, home economics teacher, escorted her students to a local Sav
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Last year, a dear friend of the Leander High School population disappeared and any expectations of a return were slim. Just as students had begun to accept its demise, the literary magazine made a
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After a long day on his feet, junior Terrence B. walked up to the counter patiently and asked the customer to specify which type of chocolate ice cream he would like.
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Features
As she bent low and leaned forward, junior Krista K. braced herself for the wide turn around the track. She gradually passed up the skater in third and second place and made her way to the front of t
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Clear Creek High School is one of the oldest schools in the district. So as you might expect the school is not exactly what you would call up to date. This may not be such a big deal to most students,
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As dusk settled over the serene river, junior Brittany M. stood amidst a group of children and watched clear candle lanterns light up the water as they floated downstream. While the lanterns drifted
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Opinion
Big Brother invading high school classrooms
In the early 20th century, George Orwell foresaw cameras watching our every move by 1984. In 2003, cameras are in virtually every store and building, on streetlights, and even in the same schools whe
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Fight music piracy at its source, not with poor Joe Downloader
File sharers beware: you're next on the RIAA's "Who to Sue" list for pirating music files. The Recording Industry Association of America recently began its crackdown on illegal file-sharing by bringi
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Procedures in place Sept. 11 might have averted disaster: Special Analysis: <i>WHAT WENT WRONG?</i>
While Sept. 11, 2001, is forever etched in the memory of virtually every American, far fewer remember Oct. 25, 1999. On that day, professional golfer Paine Stewart's Learjet crashed into a South Dako
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