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  • Teen freedom often pricey: Driving privileges cost time, money

    Monday, January 05, 2004 By: Molly Carlin, Staff writer

    Rolling out of bed, the aching body of Nate King, ’05, consistently tightened as he coughed until he was red in the face. Debating whether or not to attend school, his mother came in and checked his t

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  • Teens face sexual barage in media: Teen magazines assault girls' image

    Monday, January 05, 2004 By: Taylor Warner, Staff writer

    The word is whispered through the halls, in the bathrooms and on the telephone lines. Sex- it’s everywhere. Television, music, radio and magazines display the message daily. Sex may even be a lunch b

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  • Confidence, self-control, sexuality drives Dateable: Book puts dating in perspective

    Tuesday, January 06, 2004 By: Taylor Warner, Staff writer

    High school often brings a slew of relationships: teachers, peers, parents, but the single most drama-causing relationship is that of the opposite sex.

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  • Flu virus invades California: CDC recommends five-step approach for prevention

    Wednesday, January 07, 2004 By: Mona Yazdanpanah, Staff writer

    Rolling out of bed, the aching body of Nate King, ’05, consistently tightened as he coughed until he was red in the face. Debating whether or not to attend school, his mother came in and checked his t

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  • Teen freedom often pricey: Driving privileges cost time, money

    Wednesday, January 07, 2004 By: Molly Carlin, Staff writer

    Driving down Highway 99 for the first time made, Victor Cabias, ’05, was nervous as he worried that he might be going too fast. As Cabias saw a police car approaching, he started to sweat and wonder i

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  • Media images damage female self-esteem: Magazine, TV images distort standards and morals

    Wednesday, January 07, 2004 By: Mona Yazdanpanah, Staff writer

    Whether leafing through magazines or watching television, women often compare themselves to the other models, actresses, which the media projects as icons. Yet teen girls are beginning to recognize th

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  • Dozen not as Cheap as title suggests: Home struggles, teen conflicts drive movie

    Tuesday, January 20, 2004 By: Kira Armbruster, Staff writer

    Dismal moods often generate the tension in families, which can trigger a contagious virus of unhappy family syndrome. In a large family, chaos often reigns with an unrelenting, iron fist.

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  • Internet use on campus increases: Web benefits students and teachers alike

    Tuesday, January 20, 2004 By: Gary Darakjian, Staff writer

    Needing to meet a deadline, students often scramble to find access to the Internet on campus. With limited time students search for a fast connection to find information pertaining to their project.

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  • Internet use on campus increases: Web benefits students and teachers alike

    Tuesday, January 20, 2004 By: Gary Darakjian, Staff writer

    Needing to meet a deadline, students often scramble to find access to the Internet on campus. With limited time students search for a fast connection to find information pertaining to their project.

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  • Local Book Buddies combats illiteracy: Campus volunteers assist learning

    Wednesday, January 21, 2004 By: Chris White, Staff writer

    Death, drugs, and drive-by-shootings are what most people think of when Pinedale is mentioned. However, Peoples Church is sponsoring a group of students, who have begun a small, but growing, reading g

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Oliver Wendell Holmes [an American author and physician 1809-1894] once attended a meeting in which he was the shortest man present. “Dr. Holmes,” quipped a friend, “I should think you’d feel rather s
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Laziness, stress encourage plagiarism: Teachers encourage academic integrity
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Many students have become adept at crafting excuses to cover for their failures, and depression is of the most commonly abused of these guises.
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Many students have become adept at crafting excuses to cover for their failures, and depression is of the most commonly abused of these guises.
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In a rush to send invitations, organize activities, and decorate, food is often left as a last minute concern while planning an event. As a result many people will choose pizza as an easy way to satis
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The "blues" affect most people at one time or another.
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Internet technology connects schools: Research, email popular Web access points
In 1994, only 35 percent of the nation’s public schools had access to the Internet. While some of these schools may have questioned its usefulness, others simply did not have the technology.
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As students walk into the state-of-the-art Center for Advanced Research and Technology (CART), chills of excitement and dreams of one day sitting in the comfortable desk chairs flood many minds.
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As students walk into the state-of-the-art Center for Advanced Research and Technology (CART), chills of excitement and dreams of one day sitting in the comfortable desk chairs flood many minds.
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Death, drugs, and drive-by-shootings are what most people think of when Pinedale is mentioned. However, Peoples Church is sponsoring a group of students, who have begun a small, but growing, reading g
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