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  • UEHS Gets New Principal

    Thursday, May 27, 2010 By: Liz Weber

    Union-Endicott High School will have a new principal this July, following the retirement of current principal Mrs. Pamela Sellitto.

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  • Our Man in Your Job: Night Shift at the Medical Clinic

    Friday, May 28, 2010 By: Dan Sunderland

    A student reporter follows a local doctor who volunteers to care for underinsured patients or those without coverage.

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  • Dominion for Darfur Benefit Concert is Raising Money Using Music

    Friday, May 28, 2010 By: Kathleen Gavin

    There will be a Dominion for Darfur Benefit Concert tonight at 8 pm to raise money for the situation in Darfur.

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  • Garage sales: One man’s trash is another’s addiction

    Friday, May 28, 2010 By: McKenzie Hart

    Parkview faculty reveal their obsession with early morning bargain hunting...

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  • A Horse of a Different Color

    Friday, May 28, 2010 By: Charlene Ochogo

    I   t’s a cold and windy day in December at Mahan Farms, and junior Kimberlie Papka can feel her teammate’s muscles flexing in anticipation. The brisk, dreary weather makes all the othe

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  • Aviation students fly to success

    Thursday, May 27, 2010 By: Erica Knight

    What would you expect to see as you walked through the halls of a high school? A lunchroom, desks, students…an airplane?

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  • Danville floods

    Thursday, May 27, 2010 By: Amanda Peavyhouse

    "Danville has had really weird weather here lately," stated senior Heather Pendygraft. "In just the past two years we have experienced an ice storm and now flooding."

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  • Scared bejeavors in Sandusky

    Thursday, May 27, 2010 By:

    Founded in 2001, Ghostly Manor Thrill Center is an indoor, multi-attraction family entertainment center, dedicated to providing safe, thrilling entertainment at minimal cost. Ghostly Manor is open al

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  • Tokyo Police Club: Return of the Champs

    Thursday, May 27, 2010 By: Jesus Gonzales

    Canada has brought us bands like Arcade Fire, Tegan and Sara, and The Flatliners. One Canadian band on the rise you may or may not have heard of is the Tokyo Police Club.

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  • “Teen Mom” teaches teens to wait

    Wednesday, May 26, 2010 By: Leonel De Brito

    Did you know that teen moms are more likely to drop out of school, they have a greater chance of remaining single parents, and that children born from unplanned pregnancies face a range of development

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Issue Date: Monday, May 31, 2010 Issue: Week of May 31, 2010
 
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News
Middlebury Union students are using their cell phones in class, anyway, despite the school's ban. That's one fact a panel studying a new out-of-class use policy is pondering, over objections by some s
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Union-Endicott High School will have a new principal this July, following the retirement of current principal Mrs. Pamela Sellitto.
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The answer is never easy. Glendale Unified officials are considering a student bus fee, a way to offset transportation costs. But then another tricky question pops up: Will these students just stop co
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California voters will have a chance in November to say yes or no to legalizing marijuana. Until then, a debate will rage over if this would be good public policy or a first step to societal meltdown.
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May brought heavy rain to the Danville area, so heavy that it closed roads, caused evacuations and stranded some students in their neighborhoods.
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The government considers the census critical to understanding the country, from emerging trends to social needs to just plain numbers. It needs to connect with everyone, even if it takes extraordinary
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Features
When Middlebury's daylight goes away and night rolls in, an Exchange Street fitness club transforms into a community medical clinic where citizens with little or no medical coverage find attention to
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Dominion social science students who organized a community-wide Darfur benefit concert discovered that the good work of a small group can reach halfway across the world.
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If 8-track tapes, driftwood lamps and a polyester bowling shirt with "Dutch" (not your name) stitched on it turn your head, you're probably a garage sale addict. But don't worry. You're not alone.
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Where would Kimberlie Papka be without her Buster? As he's the steed that carries her across many a finish line, you could cleverly reply, 'at the starting gate.' But they're more to each other than r
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