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  • Death and Other Freedoms of Driving

    Saturday, October 03, 2009 By: Kurtis Theorin

    It is a little after 6:30 on a Tuesday. I am in a Driver's Ed class that I am taking through my local school district. I am sitting at my desk with the Responsible Drivers textbook on which some witty

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  • Life without Facebook? Is it possible?

    Friday, October 02, 2009 By: Hannah Heide

    One NDA Senior without a Facebook page finds that staying in touch with friends is still possible.

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  • Facebook Privacy Concerns Increase

    Friday, October 02, 2009 By: Mary Jones

    More and more students are being careful about who they "friend" on Facebook.

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  • Texting Lingo Creeps Into Everyday Life

    Friday, October 02, 2009 By: Hannah Heide

    Texting has become so very commonplace that some are beginning to wonder whether written communication will ever be the same again.

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  • Think you’re Army Strong? What to expect.

    Thursday, October 01, 2009 By: Nicolas Vivas

    Ferguson students often see recruiters promoting military registration during lunch, but do not have all the information they need.

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  • Giving life to Carnegie's blood drive

    Thursday, October 01, 2009 By: Kamaria Monmouth, Carnegie Vanguard High School

    Generational donors tell why they continue to donate blood.

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  • All krumped up! Youths dance their way out of danger

    Wednesday, September 30, 2009 By: Shanasia Bennett

    "Krumping has taken over Boston, and many do it to stay out of trouble. It’s more than just dancing. Krumping is an urban street dance characterized by free, expressive, and highly energetic moves inv

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  • Food for thought: Green teens spread the word about eating right

    Wednesday, September 30, 2009 By: Akshat Pandey

    Despite the widespread popularity of fast-food and other convenient foods that are often high in fat and calories, some local teens are learning how to grow and sell healthy alternatives at nearby far

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  • Going Bi : Is their new flirtation with bisexuality a chance for teens to really express themselves – or to just look trendy?

    Wednesday, September 30, 2009 By: Milanes Morejon

    As bisexuality gains wider mainstream acceptance, teens find themselves struggling to distinguish between casual bisexual behaviors and a veritable bisexual identity.

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  • CD Reviews

    Wednesday, September 30, 2009 By: The Viking Views Staff

    Kid Cudi"Man on the moon: The End of Day"As more and more one-hit hip-hop acts that create songs with no relevance other than a new dance and a somewhat catchy beat are spawned, Cleveland native Kid C

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Issue Date: Monday, October 05, 2009 Issue: Week of Oct. 5, 2009
 
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News
Fed up by teen fights and disruptions that annoy other customers, a local AMC theater has implemented a new escort policy that is upsetting some young movie-goers.
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It's not a case of "the more the merrier" at Venice High, where students are stuffed in classrooms. The reason, as usual: budget cuts that have trimmed the number of classes.
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The disappearance of more than $157,000 from Venice High's sports booster account has triggered a police probe. Much of the money had been pegged for a new electronic marquee.
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Remembering Cody Isaacson
An apparent cliff-diving accident resulted in the Sept. 27 death of a Rocklin High 16-year-old.
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Officials Call off School Too Late, Get It Right the Next Day
September storms caught Georgian officials off-guard, leaving students and citizens unprepared for a day of confusion and surprise.
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With the media focused on swine flu, Parkview High is taking the all-encompassing position of many other schools: Get sick, go home.
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Features
A university study and student experiences raise the same question about Facebook: Is my life an open book?
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Want to learn a language in the time it takes to read this story? Well, then, welcome to text talk.
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Driving while intextucated: New state law bans texting for drivers under 21
New laws banning texting behind the wheel are attempting to break a habit nobody had heard of when the decade began.
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Fast foods are convenient and, often, inexpensive enough for teens. They're also not as good for them as foods available in their natural form, as green movement students are pointing out.
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