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  • Thrift Shops, an affordable new trend

    Tuesday, October 06, 2009 By: Carlisle Wilkinson

    The owner of a half-consignment half new clothes store, Rich Hippie, doesn’t except clothes that are anything less than good condition, along with many other consignment stores.

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  • Blood and stereotypes abound in ‘Sorority Row’

    Saturday, October 10, 2009 By: Cameron Heron

    “Sorority Row” could well be described as shocking. There were numerous shocking murders, as well as some shockingly wild party scenes. But without question, the most shocking thing about this movie

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  • Red light cameras catch you on the fly

    Friday, October 09, 2009 By: Amber Arnold

    According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, more than 850 people die and 170,00 are injured each year in crashes caused by drivers running red lights. Photo enforcement programs h

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  • Out with the old pool and in with the new

    Friday, October 09, 2009 By: Kelsey Wardwell

    A look into Powell’s future swimming pool and the plans coming with it

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  • Nine, produced by Tim Burton, hits theaters after much hype

    Friday, October 09, 2009 By: Michael Johnson

    If you enjoyed the movie Wall-E then you will most certainly love 9 because it is animated, set in the future, and teaches a lesson about love and life.

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  • Dreaming of Dartmouth: 'Fall River Dreams' hoops star Jeff Caron debuts as new Athletic Director

    Thursday, October 08, 2009 By: Alexandra Nickel-Milstone and Jeff Sherman

    In places like Hollywood or New York City one would expect to see celebrities walking down the streets, but no one probably expected to see a local celebrity walking the halls of DHS this year. Jeff

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  • The "happiest" cities

    Wednesday, October 07, 2009 By: Parbi Boodaghian

    People have their own opinions of where the happiest place on earth is. How can people generally define it?

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  • Video Games: New Weapons and Graphics Make Halo 3: ODST an Experience Not to Be Missed

    Wednesday, October 07, 2009 By: Joey Hynson

    Overall, Halo 3: ODST is an experience that cannot be missed by any Halo fan. Still, even though Firefight offers an absurd amount of awesome, the short duration of the regular campaign makes me stron

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  • Gubernatorial Candidates Wade Through Apathy

    Tuesday, October 06, 2009 By: Erin Pelletier

    Despite controversy and boredom, this election will be the deciding factor in more ways than one. It will likely determine the political future of America’s government and youth.

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  • H1N1 virus threat exposed

    Sunday, October 04, 2009 By: Chloe Lew Hercules HS

    A bell rings and a megaphone voice announces the strange yet familiar rivalry--the human and the virus. The audience is tense as the two opponents step into the ring. Immediately afterwards, the human

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, October 12, 2009 Issue: Week of Oct. 12, 2009
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
As its enrollment rises, California high school faces curriculum, transportation and counseling adjustments due to state's education budget cuts.
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In Virginia, candidates for governor believe they have a lot to say about their ideas and about their opponent, but are the media paying enough attention?
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H1N1 virus threat exposed
The battle is on in Contra Costa County. We're not talking high school gridiron tussles, but the war waged by health practitioners against a stubborn nemesis, swine flu.
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Features
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, more than 850 people die and 170,00 are injured each year in crashes caused by drivers running red lights. Photo enforcement programs h
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Cigarettes are alluring to teens, no doubt. They're forbidden fruit with a potentially deadly after-effect. But that doesn't seem to be scaring off their young consumers.
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Cinco de Mayo is no mas following a controversial run as a teen party place. From the time of its inception, its legend was a checkered one.
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The broadened scope of Illinois' law targeting the use of performance enhancing drugs appears to be keeping them in check in high schools.
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The owner of a half-consignment half new clothes store, Rich Hippie, doesn’t except clothes that are anything less than good condition, along with many other consignment stores.
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Opinion
The "happiest" cities
What is 'happy,' after all, and how can a town claim to the the 'happiest city'? Who's to decide, and why do people keep saying this town or that one are 'happy towns.' You know, it's really infuriati
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Is bullying a problem among young people? No doubt. Is making it a felony the right way to address it? Not so sure, but it does raise another question: At which point do the bullies become the victims
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