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  • New "Textbooks” Come With a Charger

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Elizabeth O’Brien

    Barlow introduces new technology as a way of learning.

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  • Clockwork Angel, Book Review

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Anna Miller

    Clockwork Angel is a good extension into the world created in Mortal Instruments, as well as creating a real world that anyone could slip into on a rainy Sunday.

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  • 'Sleep in a box' activity raises awareness for homeless

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Tyler Garst

    Thirty-eight degrees and a light wind from the north. It was a perfect night to spend out on Don Pierce Field raising awareness for the homeless. The frigid temps didn’t stop some brave students on Oc

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  • You and Your Faith

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Bryan Columbus

    Why are Christian teenagers growing increasingly apathetic toward church? Some answers might lie in a call to a more simplified approach toward one's faith.

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  • Amnesty International to raise $13,000 to build school in Cambodia

    Thursday, October 14, 2010 By: Emily Fischer

    They have helped Darfur, Haiti, and the Democratic Republic of Congo in the past three years. However, this year, Shores’ Amnesty International is focusing on making a more specific, more direct imp

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  • Do Cell Phones Cause Cancer?

    Monday, October 11, 2010 By: Monique Queen-Smith

    Genetics, tobacco smoke, even standing too close to a microwave—all can be causes of cancer. There may be one that not many people saw coming, however. Could cell phones be the new culprit? Studies

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  • Homecoming voting for transgender student causes controversy

    Thursday, October 14, 2010 By: Callie Mahan

    Diversity, in this day in age, is a demanding form of tolerance many people aren’t accustom to. The Shores community had a first-hand opportunity to share acceptance with people around the world durin

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  • Creepy Crawlies Invade

    Monday, October 11, 2010 By: Sonia Gupta

    Some squish them. Some flush them. And some use them in their lessons.     After speech teacher Rachel Scherer found a stinkbug in her hair last month, she seized the opportunity as a

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  • Silence Broken: Students Living With Diabetes Share Their Stories

    Wednesday, October 13, 2010 By: Lila Bear

    Imagine pricking your finger up to 10 times a day. It is a reality for many at Germantown. Learn how diabetes affects their lives and what gives them hope.

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  • It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has many viewers hooked

    Tuesday, October 12, 2010 By: Cooper Shank

    It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia attracts more and more viewers attracted to its original characters and plot lines that walk the line of inappropriate and funny.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, October 18, 2010 Issue: Week of Oct. 18, 2010
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Teens increasingly are turning to self-mutilation to deal with the stress of divorce, depression, substance abuse and money woes. Too often, their friends keep it a secret.
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As long as the Dream Act is shelved by Congress, undocumented students will have little hope of their own American dream.
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A transgender student's effort to win the crown of homecoming king has thrown Michigan school into controversy, as administrators say 'can't,' and the ACLU says 'must.'
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Their stage torn down following a fire marshal's condemnation, Holy Family High's thespians are pondering the fate of the school's theater season.
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The aftermath of the Ames, Iowa flood was dreary, but one bright light was the resurgence of Black Market Pizza, whose owners decided a little rain -- or even a deluge -- is no reason to give up.
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A couple suspected of selling 50/50 raffles for phony charities at local September grid games were nabbed at Roseville High's stadium by alert gate-keepers.
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It wasn't hard to find 'Waldo' at Roseville High. The icon of 'Where's Waldo' fame was spray-painted on walls and buildings around campus, leaving only the questions 'Why?' and 'Whodunnit?'
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Features
Policies in place to protect athletes
If there's one thing more important in high school athletics than a winning record, it's keeping athletes safe. The story at Seaman High is the story of most schools.
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Jobless workers, abandoned buildings and, now, tax breaks have drawn movie-makers to western Michigan and the promise of profitable pictures.
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Members of Amnesty International at Mona Shores High have their sights set on quite the target this year: Raise $13,000 to build a school in Cambodia.
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