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  • How did you get asked to prom?

    Friday, May 08, 2009 By: Michelle Cha

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  • Declining concern about swine flu allows travel and competitiion to resume

    Friday, May 08, 2009 By: Allie Hinga

    The University Interscholastic League, or UIL, decided to allow competitions to resume on Thursday, May 7 in response to declining concern about the spread of the swine flu.

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  • Avid fans turn independent films into cullt classics

    Friday, May 08, 2009 By: Steven Zhang

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  • Local Benefit Concert Raises Awareness for To Write Love on Her Arms

    Wednesday, May 06, 2009 By: Allison Menius

    Athens Drive junior, Sara Nauman, worked to produce a concert for her graduation project. The event was held April 26 at the Berkley Café in Raleigh and all proceeds from the event went to the organiz

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  • Superheroes Unmasked

    Thursday, May 07, 2009 By: Dong Lu

    They stand before you every day, always eager and willing to help. They spend hours upon hours of their free time to ensure your success and accomplishments. They are the people who truly have your be

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  • Mrs. Greene's Pugnacious Poodle Attacks

    Wednesday, May 06, 2009 By: Dolgoon Erdenebileg

    Many people adopt pets from rescue organizations out of compassion.

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  • Budget Cuts: Job Losses

    Wednesday, May 06, 2009 By: Ronesha Johnson

    With the budget cuts in the KCK school district, teachers and staff members will lose their jobs. The budget reductions for employees were approved by the Board of Education on April 14,2009.

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  • Student Body Stricken With Disease

    Tuesday, May 05, 2009 By: Josh Le, News Editor/Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    An epidemic has struck the students of Woodland High School. I'm not talking about the H1N1 flu, also known as the swine flu, but rather senioritis, a serious infection that has already spread to nume

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  • BOB CARREL
    'No childhood' - but lifelong lessons

    Tuesday, May 05, 2009 By: Laurin Ortega

    Childhood was not a happy time for Bob Carrel, but when he looks back, he can't help but value how much he learned.

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  • Earth Day Initiates A New Kind of Learning

    Tuesday, May 05, 2009 By: Ian Whitt, Staff Writer

    On April 24th, the Middlesex-Valley Elementary School celebrated Earth Day, but this was no typical Earth Day. Plans had been long in the running, set up by a group of teachers who have been meeting

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Issue Date: Sunday, May 10, 2009 Issue: Week of May 10, 2009
 
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Declining concern about swine flu allows travel and competitiion to resume
Its concern about swine flu abating, the University Interscholastic League proceeded as scheduled this week with athletic competition.
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The arctic weather that closed the Scappoose School District this winter is still playing havoc, confounding vacation, social and work commitments with an extra week of class.
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Many people adopt pets from rescue organizations out of compassion.
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Kansas City schools have not been immune to the budget slashing experienced by the districts nationwide. Cuts of teachers and staff are under way and bound to grow deeper.
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America's brutal economy is bruising college savings accounts, leaving some grads-to-be to wonder if they'll be heading to the halls of higher learning this fall.
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Without a sound, Carson High students registered an unmistakable statement of support for gay, lesbian, transgender citizens during the National Day of Silence.
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School to reopen Monday after lightning damage causes four-day closure
School's back in session at Cy-Fair after a lightning strike granted students a four-day break.
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Features
Armed forces recruiters can turn a high school student's head with talk about college aid, training and travel to far-off places. The price tag -- military service -- and the recruiters' persistence p
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A spring trip to Mexico brought California students the quick reward of new friends and the warm feeling of helping needy people build new homes and lives.
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