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  • (Column) Is the Internet faster this year?: Students, staff compare the Internet speed at LHS to least year

    Tuesday, May 30, 2006 By: Dustin Williams

    Many technology changes swept through LHS before school started up in August. These upgrades included replacing the cabling for the entire network and installing a wireless network.

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  • Tennis courts under construction, create parking problems

    Tuesday, May 30, 2006 By: Kendall Darfler- Staff Writer

    As students pull into school every morning, it is evident that there is a construction zone in the student parking lot...

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  • Security guard sells over $1000 in girl scout cookies: Ms. Herman “Rose” Manning exceedes her goal in helping out the girls and her community

    Wednesday, May 31, 2006 By: Tia Walters

    What would you do with more than $1000 worth of cookies?Ms. Herman “Rose” Manning-Davis knows what to do. She sold 376 boxes of Girl Scout cookies, worth about $1,225. “I do it out of the goodness of

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  • 'Thank You For Smoking' questions morals, in a good way

    Wednesday, May 31, 2006 By: Sam Luellwitz

    ‘Thank You for Smoking’ doesn’t focus on becoming a satire. Its true strengths come from going beyond the easy jokes and asking why someone might choose to do what Naylor does and live with themselves

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  • Over $1500 raised for Katrina Relief trip: Fundraising continues, plans moving forward

    Thursday, June 01, 2006 By: Hannah Kindig

    Posted: 6/2/2006 Over the past few months there have been several announcements posted about fundraisers for the New Orleans Service Learning (Katrina Relief) Trip that the school has organized for t

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  • Harbor student journeys to the bottom of the world

    Friday, June 02, 2006 By: Kaela Kruzel

    Olivia Arbaugh, a sophomore attending Harbor Springs High School, experienced something that most students would never imagine. Olivia was just nine years old when her grandmother asked her where she

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  • Schools eliminate soda from cafeterias

    Friday, June 02, 2006 By: PJ Miller

    Ready to kiss after-school soft drink machines goodbye? According to an announcement by the William J. Clinton Foundation, major beverage companies will stop selling non-diet sodas to schools by the 2

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  • Fancy fingersstudents seek discreet ways to message during class

    Friday, June 02, 2006 By: Margaret Dunnigan

    Originally, cell phones were a way to keep in touch with family or to use in emergency situations. Now, as new technology adds special features to phones, the functions as well as the usage have chang

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Issue Date: Monday, May 29, 2006 Issue: Week of June 5, 2006
 
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News
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board had proposed building a new swim facility for the community.
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Fundraising for the New Orleans Service Learning (Katrina Relief) Trip that the school has organized for this November has been successful so far and will continue into the fall.
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Many thought the kissing booth fundraiser was not appropriate, even though a member of the administration had given prior approval.
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Features
Text messaging has become increasingly popular in the past few years, and is now the latest addiction among many teens and adults.
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A local student went on a trip to Antartica to celebrate her sixteenth birthday.
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Though it was 43 years ago, retiree Beth Reddick remembers the day she went to the March on Washington vividly.
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Many technology changes swept through LHS before school started up in August. Most students and staff members agree that the network speed is at least a little better than last year.
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Opinion
Students would have more pride in our school and its website if they were the ones developing it.
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Teachers should be able to express their opinions in class. This is their right as American citizens.
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Personal opinions don't belong in the classroom. Although everyone has an opinion, but not everyone wants to hear it.
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