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  • Career Center Opens: Hewitt Career Center begins serving WHS students

    Thursday, January 22, 2004 By: The Dog Times staff

    What began as a simple conversation and exchange of ideas in the Library last spring ended with the dedication of the 2,100 square foot Hewitt Career Center Wednesday, Jan. 21. See "Snap Shots" for co

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  • ‘Mona Lisa’ cries… oh wait, that’s the viewer

    Friday, January 16, 2004 By: Courtney Lenz

    “Mona Lisa Smile” (PG-13, 117 minutes) starring Julia Roberts, Kirsten Dunst, Julia Stiles, Maggie Gyllenhaal and directed by Mike Newell (“Four Weddings and a Funeral”) makes audiences frown.

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  • Who is To Blame?

    Wednesday, January 21, 2004 By: Laura Autumn Floyd

    With Black History month just around the corner, one might ask what does this mean for Baruch College Campus High School students? The answer to that question is absolutely nothing.

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  • Affirmative ActionCon

    Thursday, January 22, 2004 By: David Clark

    High school GPA. SAT and ACT scores. A list of extracurricular activities. Community service and involvement. Application essays. All of the preceding are comparative categories that college

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  • Affirmative ActionPro

    Thursday, January 22, 2004 By: Arrion Dennis

    Reverse discrimination, preferential treatment, unfair hiring, and selection practices have all been the cries and protests of those against affirmative action. Since the Emancipation Proclamation fr

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  • Cookie sales part of the past

    Thursday, January 22, 2004 By: Jamie Haxby

    Many businesses have had to shut down because of economic reasons, such as rising costs, or new competition. Grafton clubs’ cookie sales are similar casulties. Because of rising prices, added restrict

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  • Rec sportsImproving students' game

    Thursday, January 22, 2004 By: Caitlin Marple

    Despite the fact that so many Americans struggle with being overweight, sports are a huge part of Americans’ lives. They serve as a form of entertainment, a form of fitness, and as careers. America’s

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  • Principal resigns after 10 months: Assistant Principal Bulger packs bags, too

    Friday, January 23, 2004 By: Nicolet Horrington

    After 10 months of leadership, Principal Marvin Youmans turned in his letter of resignation to staff via e-mail on Nov. 20.

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  • Students get smart with smart boards: Classroom technology gives chalk talk new twist

    Friday, January 23, 2004 By: Monique Patmon

    Many teachers at Southfield High have recently received the latest in classroom technology: SMART™ Boards

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  • Unlocked lockers rampant in hallways, bother administration

    Saturday, January 24, 2004 By: Ryan Norris

    An epidemic is sweeping the school. Hundreds of lockers are unlocked during the day and even after school. As more people share lockers with friends, the epidemic is spreading.In an after-school sur

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Issue Date: Sunday, January 25, 2004 Issue: Week of Jan. 26, 2004
 
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News
An epidemic is sweeping the school. Hundreds of lockers are unlocked during the day and even after school. As more people share lockers with friends, the epidemic is spreading.
full story 
After 10 months of leadership, Principal Marvin Youmans turned in his letter of resignation to staff via e-mail on Nov. 20.
full story 
Many teachers at Southfield High have recently received the latest in classroom technology: SMART™ Boards
full story 
What began as a simple conversation and exchange of ideas in the Library last spring ended with the dedication of the 2,100 square foot Hewitt Career Center Wednesday, Jan. 21.
full story 
Cookie sales by clubs, a significant fundraiser for student activities, have ceased in the face of competition from the cafeteria.
full story 
Features
Junior Ajay Prasad has been flying since he was 13 and hopes to make a career in aviation.
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Sports are a huge part of Americans’ lives. Some high school students may not want the commitment of a high school or club team. Rec sports are the alternative that offer opportunities for everyone.
full story 
Opinion
Many people might think that the United States isn’t ready for a woman president. They also might think that a woman president wouldn’t be able to survive under the pressures meant for strong male sh
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As a result of an increase in population in our area, we are going to need more accommodations in the future. What does this mean for Goshen High School? Well, undoubtedly the halls will get more crow
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With affirmative action, race is treated as a comparative category, by which one student is given preference over another. I believe that the educational level of minorities is sufficient for them to
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