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  • HHS Students Give Peace a Chance

    Monday, October 24, 2005 By: Paul Richter

    Peace is something that means many different things to many different people. To the first HHS peace studies club, Peace Evolution, it is more than just a word.

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  • Prison Break Captures Critics

    Monday, October 24, 2005 By: Era Dykhne

    In an era when prime-time television is dominated by reality shows, it is rare to see a new program that actually features actors and uses the wits of professional writers. Fortunately, Prison Break w

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  • Junior Achievement helps students learn

    Tuesday, October 25, 2005 By: By Anne Wiederrich, Lance Moberly and Jeremy Blackburn

    Students in WHS economics classes are participating in a program sponsored by Junior Achievement in order to help them prepare for the future business world.

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  • Dress Code Storm Calms Down at LVHS: Newspaper Editor Gives the Real Story

    Tuesday, October 25, 2005 By: Sarah Whitmire

    Many La Vega students and parents have voiced objections to some dress-code revisions, but administrators clarify the issues to newspaper editor.

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  • Time wasted on pep rallies

    Tuesday, October 25, 2005 By: Kelsey Reddick

    Students witnessed an incredible display of precisely choreographed moves by the dancerettes, cheerleaders and step team, and the carefully rehearsed songs of the band. Sounds fun, right? Wrong. St

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  • They're Not Horsing Around: Equestrian team hot to trot at regional competition

    Wednesday, October 26, 2005 By: Adam Purucker

    At once, the contestants broke out of their positions and sped down the track as the deafening crowd cheered them on. The announcer squawked into the microphone but few in the rabble paid attention; t

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  • Elizabethtown deeply disappointing, dull

    Wednesday, October 26, 2005 By: Dana Roffe

    Even if you are completely obsessed with Orlando Bloom, you still may want to skip his new film Elizabethtown.

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  • Will the Representative please stand up?

    Wednesday, October 26, 2005 By: Tiffany Woods, Editor-in-Chief

    Woodie Salmon and Ethan Berkowitz, both Alaska State Representatives, toured Galena with Superintendent Jim Smith on Wednesday, October 5, to talk to community members about any issues or concerns

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  • Album review10 Years

    Wednesday, October 26, 2005 By: Danny Nichols

    What does it take to go on tour with one of the biggest rock bands of the last five years and one of the biggest up-and coming Metal bands today?

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  • Point Counter-Point: Abortion Rights: Banning abortions just makes them more dangerous

    Wednesday, October 26, 2005 By: Danny Nichols

    Imagine a world where your medical decisions were made not by you or your doctor, but by a political bureaucrat and his or her religious beliefs.

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Issue Date: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 Issue: Week of Oct. 31, 2005
 
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News
Security and administration may address and take photos of any students smoking across the street from Quince Orchard High School during school hours.
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Woodie Salmon and Ethan Berkowitz, both Alaska State Representatives, toured Galena with Superintendent Jim Smith on Wednesday, October 5, to talk to community members about any issues or concerns th
full story 
Police arrested a 17-year-old male from Northern Virginia on October 18 and charged him as a juvenile with calling in the bomb threat September 30.
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Many La Vega students and parents have voiced objections to some dress-code revisions.
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The new school policy allows only videos rated G and PG to be shown in Hillsborough County Schools.
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Features
The number of girls taking welding increased to 9 this year.
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Skin cancer occurs even in young people.
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Many pitched in to prepare housing for families who could not return to Louisiana.
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Peace is something that means many different things to many different people. To the first HHS peace studies club, Peace Evolution, it is more than just a word.
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Advocating for autism will be a big part of my future, so that I can share what i have learned with others.
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