Paw Print Big Spring High School Newville, PA
Issue Date: Monday, April 06, 2009 Issue: 2008-09Apr Last Update: Wednesday, April 08, 2009
  • High school blood drive a success

    Wednesday, April 08, 2009 By: Sadie McKeehan

    Nearly 100 people could be helped by the generosity of Big Spring students during an April 1 blood drive. According to Red Cross Blood Services Coordinator Evelyn Boyer, 24 pints were collected and ea

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  • Students prepare for rough water

    Tuesday, April 07, 2009 By: Kaitlin Gross and Sadie McKeehan

    A group of students has been practicing paddling through whatever the water brings their way. But a kayak trip scheduled for this week to Yellow Breeches creek or the Big Spring had to be cancelled du

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Nearly 100 people could be helped by the generosity of Big Spring students during an April 1 blood drive. According to Red Cross Blood Services Coordinator Evelyn Boyer, 24 pints were collected and ea
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Newspapers are losing more and more subscriptions and buyers each year. The Internet is gaining more people's attention and is the source for current events and daily news. The newspaper was the fir
Newspapers are traditional to the United States. They have been around for more than 300 years, and suddenly the sales are going downhill. What is the cause for the decrease in people buying printed p
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A group of students has been practicing paddling through whatever the water brings their way. But a kayak trip scheduled for this week to Yellow Breeches creek or the Big Spring had to be cancelled du
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A group of students has been practicing paddling through whatever the water brings their way. But a kayak trip scheduled for this week to Yellow Breeches creek or the Big Spring had to be cancelled du
Mini-Thon shirt and sweatpants sale   Tye-dyed shirts and FTK, For The Kids, sweatpants from the Mini-Thon are being sold by the Leadership Development class at all lunches. The shirt cost is $12 fo
A Four-Diamonds Mini-thon event attracted many participants and met its fund raising goal. The total amount raised will be announced at an upcoming assembly.

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