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  • Event brings together community to examine issues affecting youth

    Friday, March 03, 2006 By: Caroline Outten

    Though the towns of Dare County are stretched over miles of sand, the state of the child conference is one place that unifies members of the community for one specific cause. On March 31, it will conv

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  • Love, Angel, Music, Baby, with a little bit of Dance, Dance : SYHS' 2nd Annual Sweethearts Dance

    Saturday, March 04, 2006 By: Leia Hornedo, Editor-in-Chief

    SYHS’ ASB was pumped and ready to put on a bash to remember, something that had been planned for the past 3 months. They had no idea that so many things could go wrong...

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  • School Reform: Miami-Dade secondary schools undergoing numerous reforms

    Monday, March 06, 2006 By: Bryan Aguilar, Managing Editor

    Next year, several steps will be taken to reform high schools, middle schools, and later, higher learning institutions.Among these steps being taken are the familiar term from middle school, ‘team-te

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  • Can comic books be considered literature?

    Monday, March 06, 2006 By: Bill Koester, Staff Reporter

    Until a little over a generation ago, comic books were mostly just kid stuff. Their stories were all white bread superhero plots where a macho man hero would always save the girl, kill the bad guy, a

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  • Can comic books be considered literature?

    Monday, March 06, 2006 By: Sam Dobberstein, Staff Reporter

    Imagine for a second the Shakespearean play Hamlet. Dramatic, thoughtful, and deeply literate, the play is an intimate character study of a young man lost, alone, confused, and infuriated by the goin

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  • Blue Man Group astounds audiences in Chicago

    Monday, March 06, 2006 By: Jess Victor, Staff Reporter

    Using an innovative combination of every type of entertainment, Blue Man Group is nothing less than spectacular. Before I went to see the Blue Man Group at the Briar Street Theatre in Chicago, I reall

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  • The Pink Pantherclassic comedy now pitiful Martin remake

    Monday, March 06, 2006 By: Zach King, Editor in Chief

    Steve Martin’s done it again. I don’t mean that he’s made another comedy classic – to the best of my recollection, his last great film was 1987’s Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. By “done it again,”

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  • Junior James Feinstein visits place few Americans will ever have chance to go

    Tuesday, March 07, 2006 By: Sara Hughes

    This February, one WHS student had the chance to travel to a third world country to experience a few days in the lives of those less fortunate. Junior James Feinstein traveled to Moldova, the poorest

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  • Cézanne exhibit provides once-in-lifetime chance: National Gallery tells his life story through artwork

    Wednesday, March 08, 2006 By: Emily Toy

    On first glance of his work, it is difficult to understand why French artist Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) is referred to as the “father of modern art.” The 117 lush, rolling sceneries and still lifes from

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  • The student’s prerogative

    Thursday, March 09, 2006 By:

    WE STRONGLY BELIEVE that the Blake High School administration is making it too tough for students to drop AP classes second semester.

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Issue Date: Sunday, March 12, 2006 Issue: Week of March 13, 2006
 
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News
Dan Rather speaks at Star Forum
Former Anchor for the CBS Evening News Dan Rather spoke last Wednesday at the Cherry Hill West Auditorium as the final guest of the Star Forum, which has run for 13 years.
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The new district policy places narcotic-sniffing dogs on EGUSD campuses. “The message to the students is to make good choices,” said EGUSD Superintendent Steven Ladd.
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CHS will no longer be selling sodas on campus. According to CHS’s Food Service Manager Judy Miantz, this is a preemptive reaction to recent legislation to ban the sale of soft drinks statewide.
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A small group of kids were caught cheating through text messaging, via their cell phones during first semester final exams.
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Next year, several steps will be taken to reform high schools including initiating ninth grade academies and schedule changes.
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Ah, the rumors swirling around Goshen about the events of the Valentine's Dance! What in the world actually happened?
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Features
The Viet Nam War is a very important part of my family's past.
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Cheating is rampant in high school, even in honors and Advanced Placement classes.
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Junior James Feinstein visits place few Americans will ever have chance to go
Junior James Feinstein traveled to Moldova, the poorest country in Europe, and describes some of the difficult life he saw.
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Habitat for Humanity is an international organization that uses all volunteer labor to assist families in building affordable homes. Local students have worked with the Buzzard's Bay chapter to build
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