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  • New Hip-Hop Review

    Tuesday, September 01, 2009 By: Chelsea Kilborn

    Six months ago this actor-turned-rapper was nothing more than an underground artist grinding to reach the top.

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  • The Lyrically Challenged

    Wednesday, September 02, 2009 By: Tai Faro

    “Quarter brick. Half a brick.Whole brick (AYYY)” Many of you know this hook from Gucci Mane’s “Make a Trap Ayy” lyrics. My question is ... are you seriously buying into this?

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  • A New Tardy Policy has Students Running

    Friday, September 04, 2009 By: Andria Quinlan

    With the hands of time working against Escambia High students, the hallways are a complex raceway of boys and girls darting to their classes—stopping only for a quick chat or to grab a book from their

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  • Students Give CHHS Green Plan Good Marks, Want More

    Friday, September 04, 2009 By: Becca Rado

    Many Collins Hill High School students say they support the school’s recycling plans, but some also said the school should become even greener sooner. “I like that. I think students and teachers sho

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  • Students Learn in Parents' Presence

    Friday, September 04, 2009 By: Destini Ellis

    Collins Hill High School senior, Ashley Witrick, doesn’t have to walk far to find her mom – even at CHHS.Collins Hill High School’s Media Center Clerk Annette Witrick’s daughter, Ashley Witrick, atten

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  • The Beatles Rock Band Rocks Fans

    Friday, September 04, 2009 By: Lynn Keegan

    The new release of The Beatles Rock Band is a hit with gamers around the United States.

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  • Fashion Forward Takes a Turn Back

    Tuesday, September 01, 2009 By: Ian Benboe and Niambi Tucker

    One thing you notice when you walk through the doors of Mays is not only the huge student population, but also its innate sense of fashion.From the fashion forward 1970’s, which brought the world simp

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  • ATTENTION: Banning All Cellphones

    Friday, September 04, 2009 By: Kashmere Cross

    The 2009-2010 school year at Escambia High School has begun with an array of new policies and rules. Though most of these new regulations have caused the same unnerving effect, the new cell phone poli

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  • The Fate of the News

    Monday, August 31, 2009 By: Bristol Bowman

    Will newspapers survive the Twenty-first Century?

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  • TTYL... When I Get Out of Jail

    Thursday, September 03, 2009 By: Sara Ramsey

    The road is flying by you.  You look away and type "lol." Before you can press the send button, your life is over.  It’s that quick; faster than sending a text message.                           Texti

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Issue Date: Monday, September 07, 2009 Issue: Week of Sept. 7, 2009
 
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News
Fire too Close to Home
A Sunday night fire in Aurburn chased 200 families from their homes and left an expensive scar on the community.
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Escambia High's new cell phone policy seems to be a hit with everybody. Check that: Not with students.
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H1N1, the so-called swine flu still has the nation's health officials on guard. Watchful Georgia school leaders are advising students and parents on how to stay alert and protected.
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Budget cuts show at Athens
The Wake County school district has cut teaching job, classes and resources in response to North Carolina's $35.1 million education budget reduction.
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Features
Students Give CHHS Green Plan Good Marks, Want More
Count Collins Hill students among those on the Green Band Wagon, and they're not getting off.
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Life at Collins Hill High is a family affair for students whose parents work at the school. If absence makes the heart grow fonder, so does having your folks just around the corner.
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Which is your favorite fashion era? The disco '70s, the big-hair '80s, the grunge '90s? Whichever fits you best, remember, it's all good in the all-inclusive 21st Century. Just wear it well.
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His son's suicide has become John Halligan's passion, as he tries to save teens from cyber bullies.
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The economic times and advancing technology raise a question over the future of newspapers.
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Opinion
No Room to Breathe: A Typical Day on the School Bus
Overcrowded school buses, unequipped with seat belts and full of pushing, wiggling students, promise a future calamity.
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