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  • Utah's EHS feels power surge: Student numbers increase 10 fold in 2 years

    Tuesday, April 06, 2004 By: Cody Wall -- 1st Q. journalism

    In 1994 Utah’s Electronic High School (EHS) was born. The program started small but now there are 19,148 students currently enrolled, a dramatic increase from 2002 when there were only 1,800 students.

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  • Spring = Flip-flops!

    Friday, April 09, 2004 By: Huong Doan

    As the month of April has arrived, Martinsville High School students have been greeted with amazingly warm weather, and all around school, you hear the smacking of sandals against the floors, especia

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  • 'Greendale' concert enjoyable, showcases Young's excellence: REVIEW

    Saturday, April 10, 2004 By: Tim Magaw

    With a career spanning nearly 40 years, you might expect Neil Young to be releasing best-of albums or performing a handful of greatest hits shows. Then again, I'm talking about Neil Young, not Neil D

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  • PAP takes on the Big Apple, wins first place in national competition

    Saturday, April 10, 2004 By: Randy Serrano/Staff Reporter

    Two years ago a relatively new and unheard of music teacher, by the name of Mr. Khouri, unveiled what is now known as one of the most popular and successful clubs in Varela: the Performing Arts Produc

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  • With new games, sequels on the way, the gaming industry is set to please

    Saturday, April 10, 2004 By: Sergio Molina/Staff Reporter

    The gaming industry has been through a lot. Every year, hundreds of new games are released, but some games take years to develop while others might take less. It all dependson the type of game.

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  • Despite dull musical style, young singer JoJo is a vocal powerhouse

    Saturday, April 10, 2004 By: Rafael Sangiovanni/Managing Editor

    “Leave, get out” is the last thing anyone would say to an unbelievably talented newcomer named JoJo, even if the music behind her stunning voice is so trite.

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  • Students and the Military: A deeper look into the military, what can interest, benefit students

    Saturday, April 10, 2004 By: Julius Jacobson/Staff Reporter

    This year, thousands of high school seniors across the nation will forego the customary four years of university attendance in favor of an often misunderstood and maligned path: that of service in the

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  • Working for Uncle Sam: Military could be a good but tough career choice for students after school

    Saturday, April 10, 2004 By: Rafael Sangiovanni/Managing Editor

    Tuesdays and Wednesdays aren’t the same anymore for senior Fernando Chavez.

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  • Families share experiences raising children with disabilities: SPECIAL PEOPLE

    Friday, April 09, 2004 By: Timothy Adkins and Elise Yahner

    EVERYONE PROBABLY KNOWS someone with a disability. However, many people do not take the time to look past the condition and into the person's character. Living with a disability is something most pe

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Issue Date: Sunday, April 11, 2004 Issue: Week of April 12, 2004
 
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News
Two years ago a relatively new and unheard of music teacher, by the name of Mr. Khouri, unveiled what is now known as one of the most popular and successful clubs in Varela: the Performing Arts Produc
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At a recent Board Meeting the board voted to bond out 2.9 million dollars to the high school for renovations to the school.
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In 1994 Utah’s Electronic High School (EHS) was born. The program started small but now there are 19,148 students currently enrolled, a dramatic increase from 2002 when there were only 1,800 students.
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The first year of Norwell High School’s course Watershed sciences has had good results and students from the class will be giving a power point presentation at Bridgewater State College.
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Just recently, students and their families have been receiving phone calls from a computer, informing them of the student’s absences from class.
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Features
This year, thousands of high school seniors across the nation will forego the customary four years of university attendance in favor of an often misunderstood and maligned path: that of service in the
full story 
Tuesdays and Wednesdays aren’t the same anymore for senior Fernando Chavez. On those mornings, he tosses aside his casual plaid shirts and jeans, replacing them with an ROTC uniform.
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Everyone probably kmows someone with a disability. However, many people do not take the time to look past the condition and into the person's character.
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Opinion
Flight ‘A’ is supposed to convey an image of prestige and ability. However, when Charter steps up to the Flight ‘A’ plate next year, the fields will be as below par as some of our players might be.
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I don't see the intellectual value in watching a starving person on a desert island or listening to someone else's argument with a boyfriend that cheated and she wanted to diss him on national televis
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