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  • Local yokels create highly successful magazine

    Friday, January 09, 2004 By: Wilson Dunlap

    A.I. duPont alumni Mangesh Hattikadur, 24, has beaten the odds and co-created a successful magazine. Mental_Floss, Hattikadur’s brainchild, enjoys 15,000 subscriptions and a newsstand presence of 50,0

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  • Charter needs more gym space: Athletics failing due to lack of practice space

    Monday, January 12, 2004 By: Kyle Manley

    If practice makes perfect, Charter’s sports teams are in a heap of trouble. AS SEEN IN THE NATIONAL EDITION.

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  • Nasif Responds to Issues

    Tuesday, January 13, 2004 By: Christa Smith

    The lack of technology at Cumberland High School is a crucial issue that affects all faculty and students. “The students deserve it, and the staff does and the community demands it.” said Superintende

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  • IB Diploma Program Takes Off

    Wednesday, January 14, 2004 By: Katherine Evans -- Editor-in-chief

    Fifty-one members of the junior class are receiving their grades in numbers instead of letters. These students are preparing to spend 150 hours organizing activities that range from planning a trip t

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  • A College StoryIB vs. Non-IB

    Friday, January 16, 2004 By: Aneesh Venkat

    The seniors at York High School are shivering, not due to the cold weather, but due to the upcoming college application process. Yes, it is that time of year again.

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  • Soda Removal, No Loss

    Friday, January 16, 2004 By: Jose Dubon

    The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has rightfully stripped vending machines of sugar-coated and caffeinated soft drinks. Now, every time students look into a vending machine to buy a drin

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Issue Date: Sunday, January 18, 2004 Issue: Week of Jan. 19, 2004
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
The Middle States Association for Colleges and Schools recently granted accreditation to Memorial High School for a period that will last 7 years.
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Broughton is embarking upon new territory with the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme, and the class of 2005 is leading the way.
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Everyone needs something. Right now OHS English teacher Sarah Conrad needs Oswego High School’s help.
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Features
They bore into your head and won’t let go until they have taken over your mind; they are earworms. No, earworms are not some type of killer insect, they are songs that slowly enter your mind and stay
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The Talmid program, which offers afterschool tutoring for Academy students, has flourished, attracting up to 30 students a night, since its launch on Mar. 26, 2003.
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A.I. duPont alumni Mangesh Hattikadur, 24, has beaten the odds and co-created a successful magazine. Mental_Floss, Hattikadur’s brainchild, enjoys 15,000 subscriptions and a newsstand presence of 50,
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Opinion
Having homosexual schools is repeating the history of segregation. Too many people expect the separation of these students will lead to their equal treatment, but the truth is it will not.
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The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has rightfully stripped vending machines of sugar-coated and caffeinated soft drinks. Now, every time students look into a vending machine to buy a drin
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As students troop to the lunchroom, it descends into chaos for two hours every day. It is the lack of etiquette that is the cause.
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The lack of technology at Cumberland High School is a crucial issue that affects all faculty and students. “The students deserve it, and the staff does and the community demands it.” said Superintende
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