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  • The Next Generation: Student teachers prepare at I.H.S. for the cold, harsh world of teaching

    Wednesday, May 21, 2008 By: BRENDAN GRIMES

    The phrase "student teacher" is often heard at Ipswich High School. For the past few years Ipswich High School teachers have acquired student teachers on internships from local colleges. These student

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  • Physics applies studies to real life

    Wednesday, May 21, 2008 By: Josh Cantor

    Six hours at an amusement park spent riding roller coasters and eating overpriced junk food hardly sounds like an adequate replacement for a day at school, but the Physics Day at Six Flags has quickly

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  • Vandals destroy, welding students rebuild

    Thursday, May 22, 2008 By: Johanna Lal

    Vandals stole the word “Chico” from a part of the sign that read “Big Chico Creek Estates” in mid- January. Big Chico Creek Estates Committee member David Junco claims that because of the metal fabric

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  • SafetySuit to have long life as artists: Hear, say

    Tuesday, May 27, 2008 By: Theresa Rocha and Ricky Soliz

    As you all know, this will be the last review I will write for the Magnet Tribune. With that being said, I’d like to give you hope rather than a tear-jerking goodbye, which by the way is really hard t

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  • Suits seeks adrenaline rush: Soph places 14th in 'biggest race in U.S.'

    Tuesday, May 27, 2008 By: Andy Furillo

    While many of us relax and enjoy a laidback weekend, sophomore Aaron Suits experiences a huge adrenaline rush, racing a bike downhill at high speeds.

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  • Brown Is Beautiful: Students ignore health risks to stay in bronzed fashion

    Tuesday, May 27, 2008 By: Whitney Hillis

    In the 1800’s, it was a sign of beauty and status to be pale, as it proved one didn’t have to labor outside. But those days are long gone. Now nearly 2.3 million American teenagers visit tanning salon

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  • Misfired Shot

    Wednesday, May 28, 2008 By: Dan Siegeltuch

    Sex has always been a commodity. However, self-made MySpace phenomenon Tila Tequila takes this commoditization to a greater, punch-drunk level. Her television show’s basic concept follows the formula

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  • S. Floridians propose separate statehood

    Wednesday, May 28, 2008 By: Melissa Caceres/co-Editor-in-Chief

    It seems there is a possibility that American flag products will need to be recalled. Sellers of the patriotic symbol may have to collect their products not for defective material or dangerous chemica

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  • Grand Theft Auto: American Dream Gone Wrong: Grand Theft Auto 4 has come out giving players a new reason to be bad

    Wednesday, May 28, 2008 By: Vincent Reed

    Move over Tommy Vercetti, Nikko Bellic is here to show us how crime is done right in the latest installment of Grand Theft Auto.

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  • New policy provides safer drinking water: Due to lead being found in Woodlake Elementry School, all LAUSD schools are required to flush their water faucets for thirty seconds every morning.

    Friday, May 30, 2008 By: Robyann Jumaoas

    Due to the possibility of lead leaching in our school’s water system, LAUSD has instructed all schools to flush their faucets for approximately thirty seconds every morning.

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Issue Date: Friday, May 30, 2008 Issue: Week of June 1, 2008
 
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News
Running water fountains for 30 seconds each morning to protect students, faculty.
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The 51st Star? Sentiment growing to make South Florida a separate state.
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Following vandalism, administration searches for parking lot alternatives.
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Attention to the road. Florida lawmakers mull legislation that would end texting and cellphone use by driving teens.
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Spring water bottling plant in McCloud, Calif. to create 240 new jobs, but has already created lots of controversy.
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More than 200 Chico teachers are advised they'll lose their jobs.
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Features
The creative side of fun. Long Beach Museum arts festival invites children to find their inner artist.
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Teens ignore health warnings and frequent tanning booths.
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Sophomore Aaron Suits places 14th in big-time mountain bike competition.
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Teen fight-video fad leads to courtroom battle. 'Broadcast Yourself' feature triggers violence.
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