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  • Future technology coming to BHS now

    Thursday, October 09, 2008 By: Luke Klingler

    There is a noticeable gap in the school’s history department this year as American Cultures and AP American History teacher Phil Burrell is moving into a coaching position that will certainly change t

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  • Changing Worlds: 8 exchange students start school at BHS

    Thursday, October 09, 2008 By: Andrea Fronsman

    Adjusting to a new school with new teachers, classes, and classmates can be difficult. However, for a handful of high school students this year, the worries are bigger; the least of which is adjustin

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  • Teen preganacy on the rise: Juno Effect

    Sunday, October 12, 2008 By: Antonia Hunsinger

    From Jamie-Lynn Spears to Juno, the Hollywood baby boom is all the hype of the nation, inspiring admiration and idealization of pregnancy. And teens are taking notice.

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  • Extreme Singletrack: Life outside the classroom

    Sunday, October 12, 2008 By: Brianna Yablonski

    Amid the fallen leaves and cool ground, the crisp air is interrupted by a bike and its rider. High school math teacher James Yates began extreme mountain biking three or four years ago when a friend i

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  • No matter how small

    Sunday, October 12, 2008 By: Aaron Diehl

    Skeptics who doubt that underclassmen are ready for the transition to varsity have been proven wrong this season as a freshman leads the girls’ soccer team in goals, exceeding even her own expectation

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  • Calling their own shots: Inexperience not a problem for girls

    Sunday, October 12, 2008 By: Mason Aungst

    Being a doubles tennis player means you compete with a partner… but this year most of the varsity team began making the tough transition into singles tennis play.

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  • Breaking the mold

    Sunday, October 12, 2008 By: Nika Ceretta

    Take a trip with two of our writers as they venture to Wal-Mart dressed as hillbillies to experience what life is like when they break the mold.

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  • When one door closes...

    Sunday, October 12, 2008 By: Editorial

    As construction winds down, the physical changes to our school are getting smaller and smaller. Some bulletin boards are gone. New (nonmatching?) tiles cover the walls. Soup is available every day at

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At-a-glance

A time of festivities and frights is coming upon our school in the next week but the celebration is not for Halloween. This week is Homecoming week at Bloomsburg High School and students have been eag
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As construction winds down, the physical changes to our school are getting smaller and smaller. Some bulletin boards are gone. New (nonmatching?) tiles cover the walls. Soup is available every day at
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Senior year. A time for firsts, and a time for lasts. Before I say hello to November, I must enjoy my last two favorite weeks of high school: fair week and Homecoming.
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Take a trip with two of our writers as they venture to Wal-Mart dressed as hillbillies to experience what life is like when they break the mold.
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Being a doubles tennis player means you compete with a partner… but this year most of the varsity team began making the tough transition into singles tennis play.
full story 
Skeptics who doubt that underclassmen are ready for the transition to varsity have been proven wrong this season as a freshman leads the girls’ soccer team in goals, exceeding even her own expectation
full story 
Amid the fallen leaves and cool ground, the crisp air is interrupted by a bike and its rider. High school math teacher James Yates began extreme mountain biking three or four years ago when a friend i
full story 
Hunting the past
It’s that time of year again when people stay clear of cemeteries and old, abandoned houses, but Savannah McKloskey, a 2008 graduate of Bloomsburg High School, spends her time searching for them.
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From Jamie-Lynn Spears to Juno, the Hollywood baby boom is all the hype of the nation, inspiring admiration and idealization of pregnancy. And teens are taking notice.
full story 
Adjusting to a new school with new teachers, classes, and classmates can be difficult. However, for a handful of high school students this year, the worries are bigger; the least of which is adjustin
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