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  • Putting on a New Face: Harrison students create masks for weeklong workshop.

    Friday, March 24, 2006 By: KATIE SCHMIDT

    If there is one thing Allison Williams has learned in the fifteen years she’s been involved with theatre, it’s “ballet will always hurt your feet, Shakespeare will always be hard to understand, and ma

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  • Students reflect on Every 15 Minutes

    Sunday, April 02, 2006 By: Nathalie Rayter

    Police officers swarmed the RHS amphitheater, trying to free people from the wreckage of the two cars, broken and crumbled on the quad. As sirens blared and bodies were carried out, the students of R

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  • Sounding Off: Should US Ports be Sold?: Yes, They Should Be Sold To a UAE Firm

    Monday, April 03, 2006 By: Chad Larsen

    The United States is worried about handing over its ports to a United Arab Emirates-owned company. How is this controversial?  It’s a clear-cut solution. If this company wants to manage, then let them

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  • New athletic program aimed to help improve skills

    Monday, April 03, 2006 By: Marcia Keele

    Improving the female athletic performances at Hastings High is the focus of the new F.A.S.T. program. F.A.S.T. is sponsored by HHS’s female coaches. Girl’s soccer coach, Greg Vuagniaux, got the F.A.S

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  • Comedian Comes To Fundraiser

    Monday, April 03, 2006 By: Erin Futrovsky

    Stand-up comedian Mike Birbiglia will be performing at 7:30pm on April 4 in the Wootton auditorium. Proceeds from the tickets will benefit the American Cancer Society.Seniors Alex Marston and Hannah T

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  • Devil May Cry 3Classic Insanity

    Monday, April 03, 2006 By: Christopher Austin

    Recently released for Playstation 2, Devil May Cry 3: Dante’s Awakening continues the series’ tradition of excellent mood, design, and gameplay. Working as a prequel to the past games in the series,

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  • Gowns Given to Aid Hurricane Victims: Lehmker makes delivery over Spring Break

    Monday, April 03, 2006 By: KERRI MATHES

    As many students go off to have fun on Spring Break next week, Lakeland High School senior Sadie Lehmker will be delivering prom gowns in Mississippi.

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  • Wanna buy?: Despite the state’s plan to create healthier schools, students continue to sell candy illegally on campus

    Monday, April 03, 2006 By: Justine Morales

    Entering class, students set down their backpacks, slide their hands in their pockets, and begin reaching for their wallets. Patiently, they wait around for one of their fellow classmates to pull out

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  • Peer tutors help students with disabilities

    Monday, April 03, 2006 By: Melissa Percival

    Union High Schools has 15 special needs students, who have multiple disabilities. Peer tutors are there to help.

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  • Cold Cash and Hot Arms

    Tuesday, April 04, 2006 By: Reid Whittlsey, News Editor

    I guess the moral of the Iran-Contra Affair is to not get on the wrong side of the government. That saying, which is most often inferred on an individual level apparently holds true on an internationa

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Issue Date: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 Issue: Week of Sept.29,2007
 
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News
Storms with winds 50-60 mph rolled through Borden damaging the track and baseball complexes last week.
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Four cafeteria workers did not show up to work on March 23 - the cafeteria hasn't been the same since...
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Recently, the study of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth in a senior English CP class led to a phone call from the Playboy Mansion.
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The TV Production class produced a series of three segments on opinions about the morality of homosexuality. The series may have offended some students and is under investigation by the Dade County P
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The rumors of a walk out came to life on March 29, as over 200 Varela students protested bill HR4437, The Border Protection, Antiterrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005.
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Students are making a profit by selling candy illegally on campus.
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Money Stolen From Cancer Benefit Fashion Show
After the theft from the main office, the administration is installing new equipment and requiring new procedures.
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Features
Author Alexandra Flinn spoke about her books and writing in general when she visited on March 27.
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As many students go off to have fun on Spring Break next week, Lakeland High School senior Sadie Lehmker will be delivering prom gowns in Mississippi.
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Two seniors have organized "Laugh for Life," a fundraiser to benefit the American Cancer Society.
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