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  • H1N1 Virus Reaches Michigan and FGR

    Thursday, August 20, 2009 By: Maegan Murphy

    According to the CDC, The H1N1 Swine Flu which originated in Mexico, has entered the United States with 279 confirmed cases across 36 states.The worldwide number of swine flu cases goes over that of 1

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  • 500 Days of Summer; A Summer Hit!

    Thursday, August 13, 2009 By: Alicia Proto

    500 Days of Summer is a charming and indie look at modern romance, directed my Marc Webb and starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel. This is not a love story, but a hysterical, edgy story a

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  • To Combat the Recession, High School Students Turn to the Military as a Way Out

    Wednesday, August 12, 2009 By: Tammy Chan

    Atten-hut! Military recruitment in high schools has critics at attention whilst teenagers are seeking this opportunity to escape from the economic crisis that's rippling across the world.

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  • The Marijuana Debate Hasn't Gone Up In Smoke

    Wednesday, August 12, 2009 By: Chanel Samuels

    The benefits and detriments of smoking and legalizing marijuana.

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  • Warning: Keyboards Can Be Dangerous Weapons

    Wednesday, August 12, 2009 By: Mariann Yip

    As the Internet becomes an increasingly dominant force in teen life, cyber-bullying is a rising issue concerning high school students.

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  • Teens create public art downtown

    Monday, July 06, 2009 By: Moriah Waters

    Tossing and spinning his can of Montana spray paint like a drummer might show off his drumsticks, an aerosol art student in the Art in Reality program works on a mural in the downtown El Presidio Neig

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Issue Date: Sunday, August 23, 2009 Issue: Week of Aug. 23, 2009
 
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News
Though its deadliness remains a matter of debate, swine flu is still a concern for public health officials as the school year opens.
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To Combat the Recession, High School Students Turn to the Military as a Way Out
War may be hell, but so is unemployment, rising college costs and small prospects for the future. So what's a teen to do? Join the service, of course.
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Baseball tradition is one thing, but at Edison High, it's two fights and you're out!
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Features
Though Americans seem to be softening their resistance to marijuana use, a majority still believes it should be illegal, even if taxed. As opposition erodes, public officials are left to wonder how mu
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Warning: Keyboards Can Be Dangerous Weapons
Increasingly, the online world is witnessing the deadly impact of words wickedly aimed at fragile recipients. Cyber bullying is particularly a problem among young people. least prepared by life to cop
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Opinion
New law may impact students
Starting January 1, 2010 a new law will change the age for a unrestricted driver’s license from 16 to 17.
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Prostitution Hurts My Neighborhood
Prostitution wrecks women, their families and their communities. This 'victimless-crime' is illegal for a good reason.
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Gay is gay, and that's OK. Pretenders aren't. Sexual orientation is not a trendy new outfit to don and doff.
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Given its many woes, including a vanishing budget and growing violence,, Los Angeles School Unified District could ill afford another problem. But it has one: Inappropriate sexual behavior by teachers
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Is Walmart really the panacea so many regard it? Buoyed by studies and stats, some would argue that it does little more than erode employment and income in a community.
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