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  • Book Review: “Close to Shore” by Michael Capuzzo

    Tuesday, June 08, 2004 By: Gregory Eisman

    At long last Bard High School Early College has decided to release its students for the year, well over a month later then any other college program. Soon, many of us will be flocking towards beaches

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  • Here to stayCicadas make Maryland their home

    Wednesday, June 09, 2004 By: Rex Wire

    We've endured the buzzing and squealing of the cicadas for a long time now. Now they wish to start making babies.

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  • Street-Life Literature

    Wednesday, June 09, 2004 By: Gary Townsend

    Recently there has been a new craze going around all over the place, and the new phenomenon is literature. The new genre is hitting the streets hard and getting mad love from the place it comes from:

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  • Summer School Prices are too Much

    Wednesday, June 09, 2004 By: Siobhan Sykes

    Give us a break! Summer school prices are going up soon, and I feel that this is unfair not just for the student but also for the parents.

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  • Does anyone care?: Conditions of buildings in BCPSS atrocious

    Thursday, June 10, 2004 By: Dominick McDonald

    It's nearly summer and most of Baltimore's City Schools have no air conditioning and are being forced to deal with oppressive heat.

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  • Radio students publish year’s first newsletter

    Friday, June 11, 2004 By: Olga Villezcas

    Don’t you just hate it when you find out about a special event a day after if happened?

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, June 07, 2004 Issue: Week of June 14, 2004
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Tyngsboro High School is changing the schedule for the last week of school.
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Bird’s Eye View made it through an entire year. This is an accomplishment when you realize that it has been seventeen years since the last multi-issue publication of a newspaper at CHS.
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Features
The Cumberland Special Olympics team is a great opportunity for both athletes and volunteers.
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“I’m playing a concert tonight, I can’t do my homework Mom.” These are words most kids don’t expect to utter, but for a student in a band this is a common occurrence.
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We've endured the buzzing and squealing of the cicadas for a long time now.
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Yeah, we got you. The above title, for many BHSEC students, is probably as effective an eye grabber as the word SEX. There is possibly nothing more on the minds of BHSEC college students than the coll
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Opinion
It's nearly summer and most of Baltimore's City Schools have no air conditioning and are being forced to deal with oppressive heat.
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Give us a break! Summer school prices are going up soon, and I feel that this is unfair not just for the student but also for the parents.
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Teachers should create uniform standards for deadlines and extensions and enforce them.
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Entertainment
Recently there has been a new craze going around all over the place, and the new phenomenon is literature. The new genre is hitting the streets hard and getting mad love from the place it comes from:
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