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  • Public Performance Leaves 'Em Laughing

    Friday, September 25, 2009 By: Erin Manlick

    When the Public Performance class has a lunch-time show, laughter is on the menu.

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  • Colbie Callat Album Review

    Friday, September 25, 2009 By: Kurt Chirbas

    Colbie Caillat is no one’s idea of a revolutionary. Pink cherry blossom above the ear, old ukulele across the lap, this 24-year-old Malibu native looks like the typical California beach girl, blonde h

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  • Modest Mouse Album Review

    Friday, September 25, 2009 By: Parker Evans

    From the first few seconds of the first track, there is no question that this is a Modest Mouse album.    Modest Mouse’s most recent release, No One’s First and You’re Next consists of previously unre

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  • Cartoons aren't just for kids

    Friday, September 25, 2009 By: Sharonya Shrivastava

    My mom hates cartoons. She finds them painful to watch.    While I don’t agree with her in that sense, I still believe they are a form of mindless self indulgence. As kids, we watched them because the

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  • 60’s comes back without its full meaning

    Friday, September 25, 2009 By: Kelbi-Caitlin Carrig/Staff Reporter

    When the media has control over trends and fads that make their way into our culture, as demonstrated all throughout history, things seem to get lost in translation. The problem with an era that is be

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  • Audiences fall in love with “500 Days”

    Friday, September 25, 2009 By: Alison Byrd/Staff Reporter

    Before you watch ‘500 Days of Summer,’ you should be forewarned. As the narrator in the beginning knowingly states, “This is not a love story.”

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  • New policies are heavily enforced

    Friday, September 25, 2009 By: Analia Fiestas/Staff Reporter

    Remember those days when you were able to parade the hallways of Felix Varela Senior High showing off your new Hollister Co. jeans and stylish shirts? Well, unless you’re lucky enough to be a senior t

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  • Brother/sister bonds last a lifetime

    Thursday, September 24, 2009 By: Maureen Quinlan

    On Wednesday, Sept. 23, big brothers and sisters met their younger brothers and sisters for the first time. But these siblings are not related. The senior/freshmen program known as Big Brother Big Sis

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  • Cell Phones Are Now in Service

    Friday, September 25, 2009 By: Srs. Bryant Ruch and Jeff Kamps

    New iPod and cell phone policy sweeps ZHS

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  • Are You Smarter than a High School Teacher?

    Friday, September 25, 2009 By: Srs. Kham Kittirath and Andrew Ferry

    Find out who the smartest teacher at West is!

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, September 28, 2009 Issue: Week of Sept. 28, 2009
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
At Media College Prep, minus-50 = X, and X = uncertainty. Falling enrollment predicts deep budget cuts and big changes.
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Proposed NJ drinking law allows teens to call for help
The New Jersey State Legislature is pondering a bill proposing a hold-harmless rule for underage drinkers who call 9-1-1 when a drunk friend needs help.
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Well, if a student has to pay a parking fine, it may as well go the school district. A change in Pacer County rules puts green in the hands of education officials.
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Once state officials ended their work on the Prairie View schools' budget, a half-million-dollar shortfall remained. That was for local school bosses to address.
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As revenue streams dry, Jefferson County school officials get busy reducing two key budget lines: staff and programs.
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Bye-bye ad hoc playground. The railroad wants Roseville students off its land.
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Building Delayed Because of Tile
DaVinci's junior high students have to wait another week to use their new school because of the tile floors, or, more precisely, their absence.
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Features
Liza VanLanen knows her way around a horse, and the nation. She and her family compete in equestrian competitions throughout the U.S.
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Teen Pregnancy Creates Disadvantages
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Are You Smarter than a High School Teacher?
Students at West High want to make sure their teachers are up to their professional task. How better to do that than to test them?
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