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  • Prom Dress Project to Help Orphans

    Monday, December 19, 2005 By: Colleen Frey ‘07

    Recycling clothing to help the less fortunate.

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  • School grounds need more upkeep

    Monday, December 19, 2005 By: Justin S. Johnson

    The topic of school conversation lately has involved personal appearance and the pressures of conforming with the new dress code. Yet attention should be given to the appearance of our school. So far

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  • Quran Hafiz Path underway

    Monday, December 19, 2005 By: Latifa Almaawiy

    As of this academic year, the Quranic Hafiz Path Program, which meets every weekday after school from 3:00-4:30, provides students with an opportunity to completely memorize the Holy Quran. Not only a

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  • Religious tolerance is ongoing process

    Monday, December 19, 2005 By: Zainab Abdulqader

    Playing soccer has been a long time tradition at BHA. Religious and cultural tolerance, however, has been an on going process between BHA teams and the soccer associations.

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  • Video Game Review: Sudeki: Platform: Xbox

    Rating: 5/5

    Tuesday, December 20, 2005 By: JAMES THOMAS

    Sudeki isn’t your average RPG. While most RPG’s focus on the storyline and finishing quests, this game is more action-based.

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  • Jackson's Kong is a wonderful remake of classic ape tale

    Tuesday, December 20, 2005 By: Nathan Winchell

    In 1933, Merian Coop and Ernest Schoedsack’s original King Kong thrilled moviegoers around the globe, and helped bring filmmaking to a whole new level. This week marks the return of Kong and the relea

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  • 7-Eleven Stifles Smokers

    Tuesday, January 03, 2006 By: Melanie Gibson

    Hey, nicotine junkies under 18! Beware: your local 7-11 is out to curb your addiction. Not only will they card you and deny you your purchase, but also they will give your license plate number to t

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  • Sigur Rós dare to be different

    Tuesday, January 03, 2006 By: Jenny Stamate

    Welcome to an Icelandic wonderland. Sigur Rós say Takk…(Thanks…)Upon listening to this post-rock album, everything and anything around you disappears. Through the guidance of vocals, which are mainly

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  • A day in the life of Casey Dykes: Enjoying her day, engineering her future

    Tuesday, January 03, 2006 By: Alison Matas

    by Alison MatasSophomore Casey Dykes arrives at school in the morning and walks down the hallways less traveled: the career education wing. She is a first year student in the Manufacturing and Pre-En

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  • Movie Review: Brokeback Mountain : Directed by Ang Lee

    Tuesday, January 03, 2006 By: Fionualla Kerins

    No film manages to haunt audiences like Ang Lee‘s controversial Brokeback Mountain, a heartbreaking tale that details the lives of Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) and Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal), two 19

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Issue Date: Thursday, December 29, 2005 Issue: Week of Jan. 9, 2006
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
The Charleston County School Board approved a late August start date for next school year.
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No one had permission to place the pamphlets on students' and teachers' cars.
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This local store will not only card you and deny you your purchase, but also will give your license plate number to the police.
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Scholarship possibilities may be threatened by a new policy linking the release of personal information for college funding to military recruiting.
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Features
The Manufacturing and Pre-Engineering Academy at TRHS gives this student a different school experience.
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Former full-time English teacher Kevin Kelly is now in his inaugural year as athletic director -- and loving it.
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Playing soccer has been a long time tradition at BHA. Religious and cultural tolerance, however, has been an ongoing process between BHA teams and the soccer associations.
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Recycling clothing to help the less fortunate.
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Two students' senior project brought the creator of syndicated comic "Jump Start" to speak at school.
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Opinion
The school district must meet the requirements of the Oregon TAG Mandate, which states there must be programs for Academically Talented and Intellectually Gifted students.
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