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  • Filters could restrict legitimate Internet use

    Wednesday, November 26, 2003 By: the Visor editorial board

    School authorities recently decided to experiment with new, sophisticated Internet filtering software. They say they are being irresponsible if they do not take advantage of the opportunity to protec

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  • God's law belongs in church, not in federal courthouse

    Wednesday, November 26, 2003 By: Chris Arko

    It all started with a homemade rosewood plaque in his very first court room. From there, it escalated into a 5,280-pound granite monument in the rotunda of the Alabama Supreme Court building. Both d

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  • 'Duct-tape Boy' creates designer items from versatile adhesive

    Wednesday, November 26, 2003 By: Colleen Bott

    He meanders along in a trench coat with his book bag on his back and a load of textbooks under his arm. Though this description may fit more than one student, this boy's book bag is made of duct tape

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  • Omaha natives rock the Rainbow

    Sunday, November 30, 2003 By: Richard D. Buhr

    It was a hot summer day in downtown Fresno as hundreds of sweaty Valley rockers crammed into a boiling dancehall with virtually no air conditioning. To most sane people this would seem like a miserab

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  • Walkout doesn't work out

    Wednesday, December 03, 2003 By: Jonnelle Marte

    On October 16th the entire school was anticipating what had been advertised in flyers and talked about all week. Administration was uneasy, students were excited. The event-a school-wide walkout-was o

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  • Teachers take it to the streets

    Wednesday, December 03, 2003 By: Jonnelle Marte

    Parents who showed up a little early to open House this year were greeted with something a little out of the ordinary. About 100 teachers gathered outside of the school displaying signs that read “Wil

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  • Bridging the Gap: Finding ourselves by sharing with others

    Friday, December 05, 2003 By: Abbey Penny

    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live someone else’s life for a day? Not just anyone, but someone completely different than you. How about someone who lived in Iraq, or a parap

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  • Naked Let It Be may surprise or not

    Saturday, December 06, 2003 By: Cory Stottlemyer

    Cory StottlemyerReporterThe Beatles, even after breaking up many years ago, still shine brightly in the spotlight. The release of their greatest hits album “1” three years ago was extremely successful

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What would YOU do with $1000 gift certificate to Parkdale Mall? Well, one lucky West Brook senior might just find out. West Brook, along with 11 other area high schools will be competing in a blood dr
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On October 9, 2003 The Art Studio, Inc., located in downtown Beaumont, was broken into and vandalized. Though damage was done, The Art Studio has recovered and is now looking to the future in preparin
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On October 16th the entire school was anticipating what had been advertised in flyers and talked about all week.
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Parents who showed up a little early to open House this year were greeted with something a little out of the ordinary. About 100 teachers gathered outside of the school displaying signs and handing o
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Burglaries and vandalism in recent weeks in the student parking lot have caused over $1,000 in damages. According to Jack Berton, assistant principal of operations and resources, the monitors are una
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SFHS failed a surprise safety inspection test and is one of 15 schools in District B who are rated "poor"due primarily to the presence of improper materials.
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Bills currently under consideration in the House will adversely affect teachers and charter schools in Delaware.
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Features
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live someone else’s life for a day? Not just anyone, but someone completely different than you.
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USA PATRIOT is an acronym for “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required for Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism”, but all that elaborate language does not succeed in hidi
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In 1927, the Jefferson Theater first opened its doors to the public. Seventy-six years later the Jefferson is re-opening its doors again with a fresh look. Its history is more than just a story of en
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