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  • The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens

    Friday, January 30, 2009 By: Amy Zhang

    This years new Freshman 48 book and national bestseller, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens, is a helpful tool for all teenagers due to today's hectic schedules, especially those at UHS.

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  • Life on the inside: How do we treat those who serve?

    Saturday, January 31, 2009 By: DJ Tyson, Class of 2009

    Have you ever wondered what it must be like for a soldier to be under the watchful scrutiny of the media and sometimes disrespected by uninformed civilians while trying to serve your country and make

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  • A hidden refuge for cats in downtown Concord

    Saturday, January 31, 2009 By: Holly Cottom, Class of 2009

    Patsy Beaker, a pet lover and devoted mother, started the project known today as Kitty City.  Beaker strives to educate the public and find homes for rescued cats. With help from Cabarrus CARES, a

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  • Cartoonist brings unique perspective to Wall of Fame with career in art

    Friday, January 30, 2009 By: Jack Ciolli

    Several photographs, and one drawing, adorn the wall by the RHS auditorium, depicting various Revere alumni. This is the Wall of Fame.

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  • Campus on cutting edge

    Thursday, January 29, 2009 By: John Hills and Keolani Jensen

    Washington Union has been the recipient of a large amount of new technology on campus. This new equipment has come in the form of ELMO projectors, flat-screen TVs, and even new laptops.

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  • New Library Helps Community

    Monday, January 26, 2009 By: Andrea Blanco

                  It is finally here. On Saturday, January 9, 2009, Centennial Hills Library opened to the residents of the Las Vegas Valle

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  • Baleful backpacks

    Tuesday, January 27, 2009 By: Peter Breighner and Jamison D. Cronk

    As we struggle through the locker hallway between classes in an effort to gather our belongings, that terrifying stampede scene from The Lion King flashes before our eyes. Suddenly we feel we are surr

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  • Identical twins demonstrate true friendship

    Monday, January 26, 2009 By: Andrea Abbott

    Two juniors, Kaylie and Cassie, discuss their thoughts on having a twin.

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  • Forgotten Classics: Blues Brothers Edition

    Monday, January 26, 2009 By: Ethan Huggins

    This week on Forgotten Classics I get really sad, sad enough that I have the blues. Don’t worry though a little Blues Brothers can cure anything...

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  • Communication is Key to Stomping Out School Violence

    Monday, January 26, 2009 By: Cassandra Jaskulski

    One of the most prevalent threats in high schools across the country is a lack of communication between students and teachers. With such tragedies as school bombings and shootings on a steady rise si

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Issue Date: Sunday, February 01, 2009 Issue: Week of Feb.1, 2009
 
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News
Judging from those glued to televisions throughout the school, the significance of Barack Obama's inauguration was not lost on the Mays High community.
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Hopkins Public Schools choir teacher Matthew Cox was found strangled in his home in late December. Two brothers have confessed to the killing, but say they didn't intend Cox's death.
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The Sioux Falls School District has decided closing schools and increased public awareness are the best ways to fight a flu outbreak, and its officials have devised a plan to put students out of its r
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Money trouble? You and every other school district. So, how about this for an idea: Shorten the school day. It's an idea St. John's County schools are trying, and it just may work.
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In many -- and maybe most -- towns, the local library is taken for granted. The new Centennial Hills Library is a dream come true for Las Vegas Valley residents who have awaited nearly three years of
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The declining economy has forced school districts everywhere to reconsider priorities, operations and traditions. Newton High is among those for which change is likely, as district officials evaluate
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Features
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Cartoonist John Backderf keeps alive the achievements and exploits of Revere High luminaries with every addition to his Wall of Fame.
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Identical twins demonstrate true friendship
Two juniors, Kaylie and Cassie, discuss their thoughts on having a twin.
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It's not always what you do that will make Valentine's Day bearable if you have no special sweetie. It's also what you should avoid. Here's Cupid's checklist of Dos and Don'ts.
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