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  • Junior Class Board vacancy causes voting controversy

    Monday, January 26, 2004 By: Dominique Perry

    Members of the Junior Class say they are disgruntled over the way a vacancy in their Class Board was filled.

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  • NASA students launch ideas, rockets: Ready, set, blast off!

    Tuesday, January 27, 2004 By: Monique Patmon

    Southfield High is still the only school in Michigan that has a NASA program for students.

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  • Internet technology connects schools: Research, email popular Web access points

    Tuesday, January 27, 2004 By: Brianna Stobbe, Staff writer

    In 1994, only 35 percent of the nation’s public schools had access to the Internet. While some of these schools may have questioned its usefulness, others simply did not have the technology.

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  • Students show how alcohol hurts: Health ed students visit scouts, middle schools

    Wednesday, January 28, 2004 By: John Hodges

    Health education students from Leander High School have been visiting scout troops and middle school students to educate them about the effects of alcohol use.

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  • High Schoolers want Nothing More

    Thursday, January 29, 2004 By: Matt Mullen

    Being in a high school band has its ups and downs. The thrill of being on stage in front of your peers can sometimes be hampered by having to worry about school.

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  • Complex rocks Blue

    Thursday, January 29, 2004 By: Brian Kendall

    While your eyes recover from the pound of blue paint that covers their faces, your ears will be in shock by the inventive and energetic Blue Man Group’s sophomore album "The Complex."

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  • Buckman Music Reviews: Underoath scores high with new sound

    Friday, January 30, 2004 By: Charles Buckman

    Underoath's newest CD, The Changing of Times, is altogether impossible to categorize. Released on Solid State Records, it features skilled hardcore vocals that mix flawlessly with emo harmonies, and m

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  • Retiring cafeteria manager to travel: After 30 years of serving food, Mrs. Moss plans to have others serve her!

    Friday, January 30, 2004 By: Krystal Searcy, staff writer

    Mrs. Moss is retiring, read about her future plans. We will miss you!

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  • The book Big Fish makes a reading splash: Read the book and then see the movie!

    Friday, January 30, 2004 By: Erin Shaw, staff writer

    Before there was a movie, there was a book.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Sunday, February 01, 2004 Issue: Week of Feb. 2, 2004
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
As announced during the Edison safety assembly, the new camera system has been up and running since the beginning of the year to help prevent unlawful behavior on campus.
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Members of the Junior Class say they are disgruntled over the way a vacancy in their Class Board was filled.
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New education budget cuts will threaten CHS in many ways, according to principal Mr. Rick Spears. There could be fewer classes, less teacher training conferences, and less money available for technol
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Eighteen teachers from all departments will be teaming up after STAR testing to put together another cultural film festival on April 16 starting at 5:30 pm.
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Features
Mrs. Moss is retiring, read about her future plans. We will miss you!
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In 1994, only 35 percent of the nation’s public schools had access to the Internet. Today, things have changed. According to the National Center for Education Statistics [NCES] in 2002, 99% of the sch
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While the local bands certainly are one of the most involved groups in the scene, the audience dominates it.
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Opinion
The United States should continue to send money and troops to Iraq. Since we destroyed Iraq, we now have to rebuild it. We began the war. Shouldn’t we take responsibility and clean up after it?
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Saddam's capture doesn't change much in the occupation of Iraq.
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I think that all activities, no matter how big or small, should be supported. Cutting drama and not sports is unfair.
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