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  • HaloOnly a Man's World?

    Monday, February 13, 2006 By: Jessica Ferguson

    WARNING...avoid her at all cost when she has a rocket launcher rested on her shoulder. Some say it’s a difficult task being a woman in a man’s world. Nowhere is the experience more “real” than as a p

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  • Kouloheras bedazzles student body with jewelry

    Monday, February 13, 2006 By: Lauren Peterson, Bridge Correspondant

    Beside a table draped in navy velvet stands a cardboard Orlando Bloom costumed as Legolas of Lord of the Rings. Around the cutout’s neck hangs a semi-formal dress along with matching handmade jewelry:

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  • Yearbook contains surprise page: Mystery school’s editors appear in Southfield High School’s yearbook

    Monday, February 13, 2006 By: Rachel Wiedemann

    Due to a mistake by Taylor Publishing Company, the latest issue of the Blue & Gray yearbook contains another school’s page.

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  • Hey, President Bush, can you hear me now?

    Monday, February 13, 2006 By: Justin Johnson

    The President of the United States has several rights and responsibilities granted to him under the Constitution.

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  • Study shows drivers illegally ignore stopping school buses

    Monday, February 13, 2006 By: James Andersen

    Despite the recent death of Southfield High School freshman Tiara Fisher who was struck by a vehicle while preparing to board a school bus, motorists around Southfield are continuing to drive past sch

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  • Smurr plays internationally

    Monday, February 13, 2006 By: Amy Mahlum

    Arrowhead junior Tom Smurr will soon get a small glimpse into the lives of international athletes.

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  • Olympian talks with American Problems class

    Monday, February 13, 2006 By: Julie Grosch

    Thursday, February 2nd students in Mr. Herriot’s American Problems classes were lucky enough to spend a whole class period talking with an Olympic runner.

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  • Early morning bus route turns disastrous

    Tuesday, February 14, 2006 By: Cecily Lipford and Zach Mote

    Classes were held, bells delayed and the building evacuated after a schoolbus came to an unplanned stop at JC-M's Vocational building on Allen Avenue at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 14.The driver of Jackso

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  • Hooray for new grad requirements: More core classes can help graduates be successful

    Tuesday, February 14, 2006 By: Gary Davis

    In addition to adjusting to a new school, the freshman class of 2010 will also have to adapt to heavier graduation requirements if they hope to don a navy or gray cap and gown.

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  • Students exposed to the real world

    Tuesday, February 14, 2006 By: Alex Mejia/Staff Reporter

    Trying to find a way to bring the real world into the classroom has been a teacher’s trick for years.

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Issue Date: Friday, February 17, 2006 Issue: Week of Feb. 20, 2006
 
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News
Principal Dan Shea is reconsidering the open lunch policy after receiving escalating complaints from Quince Orchard High School staff and administration about lack of cooperation from students.
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As a preview to the romance of Valentine’s Day, English teacher Darcie Walkes’ seventh period English I class was given the chance to watch her boyfriend of over two years propose to her during class
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A bus accident shocks students and teachers. No students were on the bus at the time.
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"Dead Day" is a program to raise awareness of the effects of substance abuse. Students at Charter had mixed reactions to the program.
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Despite the recent death of Southfield High School freshman Tiara Fisher who was struck by a vehicle while preparing to board a school bus, motorists around Southfield are continuing to drive past sch
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Yearbook contains surprise page: Mystery school’s editors appear in Southfield High School’s yearbook
Due to a mistake by Taylor Publishing Company, the latest issue of the Blue & Gray yearbook contains another school’s page.
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Features
Animation Attack!: The Port Dispatch begins a series on anime, the Japanese art form
Here is an introduction to Japanese animated cartoons known as anime.
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A senior is spending this semester working as a page in the Iowa House of Representatives.
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The team will go to Massachusetts Institute of Technology in June to present the prototype of their idea.
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Thursday, February 2nd students in Mr. Herriot’s American Problems classes were lucky enough to spend a whole class period talking with an Olympic runner.
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