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  • Glimme survives war, ethnic cleansing, to excel in a new country

    Thursday, October 22, 2009 By: Kate Parkinson-Morgan Acalanes HS

    It takes quite a lot of ambition to graduate high school in three years with a GPA of over 4.0. Imagine doing so while learning English and assimilating into an entirely different culture, all without

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  • Kid Cudi's Man On the Moon: The End of Day

    Thursday, October 22, 2009 By: Zach Lee

    Review of Kid Cudi's Man On the Moon: The End of Day Kid Cudi has been in a league of his own when it comes to new, innovative sound for hip-hop. His popular singles “Day ‘n’ Nite” and “Make Her Say

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  • Michael Jackson's "This is it" movie

    Tuesday, October 20, 2009 By: Tiffany Muguercia

    Even in death, Michael Jackson continues to be the King of Pop – no doubt about it. His movie, This is it, premieres October 28 in theatres everywhere for two weeks only.

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  • A grizzly experience

    Tuesday, October 20, 2009 By: Monica Hower

    Editor’s note: Ever wonder what it’s like to wear a hot heavy bear suit in front of a crowd of several thousand at a football game? Gazette reporter Monica Hower was given the chance to try it out. Th

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  • A Healthy Debate

    Tuesday, October 20, 2009 By: Annie Gooch

    Missourians flood Gilloiz Theatre to voice opinions on health care.

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  • Come to pray...and play

    Monday, October 19, 2009 By: Ann Millington

    Games, amenities take place aside worship

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  • MCPS Nutrition Policy: What will we do without our junkfood?

    Tuesday, October 20, 2009 By: Theresa Bajorek

    With the new school year well underway, many students return, hungry for another great Northwest experience. However, recent changes may cause some shifts in appetite this year.

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  • The Battle of Perfectionism

    Monday, October 19, 2009 By: Kelcie Gebhard

    Many students, especially high school students, struggle with feelings of perfectionism.

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  • Welcome to the Masquerade’ Review

    Monday, October 19, 2009 By: Bre Gehringer

    A review on Thousand Foot Krutch's latest CD 'Welcome to the Masquerade'

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  • Senior overcomes cancer, returns to school, but misses soccer season

    Monday, October 19, 2009 By: Kevin Kordecki

    Last year when the new trimester started, most students were thinking about their new classes and teachers, but not senior Paul Boysen, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor that week.       He was m

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Issue Date: Monday, October 26, 2009 Issue: Week of Oct. 26, 2009
 
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News
Virginia's new texting-while-driving law has caught the attention of teens, and spurred discussion everywhere.
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Missourians flooding Springfield's Gilloiz Theatre gave Democratic U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill plenty to ponder regarding health care reform.
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The school budget crisis manifests itself in many ways, but who'd have thought it could be a cancer risk? That's exactly what the Roseville High community are pondering as maintenance staff reduction
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South Dakota's teen pregnancy rate is spiking, and its effects reach far. The question: What to do?
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Public health authorities, school officials and students of Washington state, hard hit by swine flu, are trying to figure out how to avoid its grasp.
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Features
Glimme survives war, ethnic cleansing, to excel in a new country
While family members struggled to escape their war-torn nation, Bosnia, in the '90s, Aida Glimme overcame her worries, a new language and new culture to finish high school in three years and, now, to
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Predators lurk, even if safe and familiar communities. Though they maybe be on the verge of adulthood, teens need to beware the dangers that come of inexperience.
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Tanning remains an American preoccupation, despite its dangers. A new wave of laws focused on teens may change that.
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Talk about practicing what you preach. Roseville health teacher Josh Errecart is taking on a supreme challenge in the Boston Marathon.
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It's not like the old days, when a student could land an after-school job and sock away money for the weekend or college or a car. The economic downturn has made a memory of those times, and some scho
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