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  • Students speak out against the sale of Spirit Square

    Monday, March 12, 2007 By: Anna Moore//Layout Editor

    To protest the nature of the sale of Spirit Square, Civics and Economics teacher Aaron George and 12 of his students attended a County Commissioners meeting on Thurs., March 7.

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  • Huntsman addresses cyberbullying

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Jennifer Millet

    Mary Kaye Huntsman, first lady of Utah, is a powerful advocate for Youth Programs in the state of Utah. Her efforts first started when her daughter was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes. They learned

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  • Reading benefits learning

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Samantha Perez

    Books are favored all over the nation and the good ones are mentioned frequently on bestseller lists. Many ideas are learned from books, and they improve much needed vocabulary. So, what kinds of bo

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  • RHCP gives it away…now

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Amanda Merkwae and Beth Sanford

    Though members of the Red Hot Chili Peppers are sailing through their mid-forties, their performance at the Bradley Center on February 28th was far from senile.

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  • Texting—as easy as 1, 2, 3

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Stephen Vogel, Page Editor

    Press “4” two times. Press “3” two times. Press “9” three times. Oh, and you might as well press “1” four times for an exclamation point. You’ve just typed “Hey!” on your phone. Sound a bit tedious?Al

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  • Alumna beautifies bomb shelters in northern Israel

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Jordan Younger, Reporter

    During winter break, most people spent time at home with their families or went on relaxing vacations, but Jessica Lewis, ‘03, a senior at Pomona College, spent 10 days doing service work in Israel.Ha

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  • Enrollment in advanced classes increasing at WHS

    Wednesday, March 14, 2007 By: Jordan Bettmann and Will Erstad

    Students at WHS seem eager to challenge themselves next year, according to early registration numbers. Preliminary registration numbers show that many challenging classes at WHS will be increasing in

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  • Fairy Tale Prom

    Wednesday, March 14, 2007 By: Elana Altman

    We all want to have a fairy tale prom. Maybe there's a way to get one.

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  • The Sweet Sound of Amazing Grace: This movie takes its name from a hymn, but its rich, exhilarating plot incorporates more than religion.

    Wednesday, March 14, 2007 By: Jordan Smith

    Those who assume a British historical drama is dull don’t understand that watching a session of Parliament is like watching a WWF smack-down of the minds. In a sense, Amazing Grace is one epic battle

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  • The Path To A Distinguished School: Beckman High School receives a visitation from the Distinguished School Board.

    Wednesday, March 14, 2007 By: Caitlin McGuire

    IRVINE - Some schools are spirited. Other schools are average. But in the weeks to come, Beckman High School will find out whether or not it is distinguished. Beckman’s nomination for California Disti

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Issue Date: Monday, March 19, 2007 Issue: Week of March 19, 2007
 
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News
Next year, the Blake administration will cut the six minute passing time back down to five minutes as the student population decreases and the freshman hallway allows for less traffic throughout the r
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No vending machines for students, but more for teachers
This year the state mandated that all soda machines be removed and replaced with a “healthy alternative” due to high childhood obesity rates in North Carolina.
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Students attended a County Commissioners meeting to ask that the Spirit Square building remain a center for the arts.
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Features
During winter break, most people spent time at home with their families or went on relaxing vacations, but Jessica Lewis, ‘03, a senior at Pomona College, spent 10 days doing service work in Israel.
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Students like to use text messaging as a way to communicate.
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The expereince of losing electric power for almost two days reminded this student of how central electricity is for daily life.
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What kinds of books are popular with Taylorsville High students?
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Mary Kaye Huntsman, first lady of Utah, is a powerful advocate for Youth Programs in the state of Utah. She gave a presentation at Taylorville High School about online behavior.
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Opinion
Not So Neutral on Net Neutrality
Over the past several months, controversy has been growing over the issue of “net neutrality.”
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If everyone could obey some simple rules of hallway etiquette, we could all get to class on time.
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