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Issue Date: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 Issue: Volume 5; Issue 3 Last Update: Wednesday, January 05, 2011
  • Strength to leave is the strength to live

    Wednesday, January 05, 2011 By: By MICHELLE ABROKWA, Bellaire High School

    All her life, she had dreamed of her fairy talke prince, eager to lead her to a world filled with comfort and safety. Now, she puts on a brave face for the world.

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  • Once homeless, man finds a bright future

    Wednesday, January 05, 2011 By: By ADJANI CAESAR, Westside High School

    Journey from the streets lands this high school graduate at Texas A&M

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  • Equal opportunity should be on Congress' agenda

    Wednesday, January 05, 2011 By: By CRISTINA MORALES, FURR HIGH SCHOOL

    Congress, we all need to stop the procrastination on issues that need to be dealt with so that we can get back to the state we once lived in. It is not in our wishes to go back to the days of segreg

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  • Alumni give back to their alma mater

    Wednesday, January 05, 2011 By: By DEMETRIA LISTER, Worthing High School

    Society often label individuals who live in economically-disadvantaged neighborhoods as people who do not apply themselves in life or people who do not have any goals or ambitions – people who are goi

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  • Journalists should not show bias in reports

    Wednesday, January 05, 2011 By: By SARA BALABANLILAR, Bellaire High School

    Phyllis Frye was appointed judge recently by Houston Mayor Annise Parker. As she entered the chamber where her appointment was made, she reportedly almost began crying – because just 31 years earlier

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  • HISD program gets to matter of the heart

    Wednesday, January 05, 2011 By: By MADISON PROBUS, Westside High School

    Expanded screenings aimed at early detection of possible problems

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  • Playing for Two

    Wednesday, January 05, 2011 By: By HENRY ANSAH, Westside High School

    Jones High junior shoulders the load for his injured twin brother

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  • For Rockets, Yao Ming poses a central question yet again

    Wednesday, January 05, 2011 By: By HENRY ANSAH, Westside High School

    Yao Ming: The Saga Continues The struggling Rockets seem to have to a plethora of problems that prohibit them from being a contender again. Literally, their biggest problem centers around center Yao

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  • First-year coach fuels turnaround at Sam Houston

    Wednesday, January 05, 2011 By: By DEMETRIA LISTER, Worthing High School

    Barreras sees positive future once "growing pains" over

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  • Culinary arts students are cooking up something special

    Wednesday, January 05, 2011 By: By MICHELLE ABROKWA, Bellaire High School

    Program teaches basics necessary to further education

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Strength to leave is the strength to live
All her life, she had dreamed of her fairy talke prince, eager to lead her to a world filled with comfort and safety. Now, she puts on a brave face for the world.
full story 
Journey from the streets lands this high school graduate at Texas A&M
full story 
Kids smiling, unwrapping their gifts, hoping for that new Iron Man toy or Barbie – that’s the scene in most homes Christmas Day. But for Ashley Collins and her family, that will not be the case due t
full story 
Consumers often drop off money, toys and clothing in anonymous charity boxes without knowing who the charity goes to.             The Fountain of Praise Baptist Church is one example of a place avail
full story 
Equal opportunity should be on Congress' agenda
Congress, we all need to stop the procrastination on issues that need to be dealt with so that we can get back to the state we once lived in. It is not in our wishes to go back to the days of segreg
full story 
Alumni give back to their alma mater
Society often label individuals who live in economically-disadvantaged neighborhoods as people who do not apply themselves in life or people who do not have any goals or ambitions – people who are goi
full story 
Journalists should not show bias in reports
Phyllis Frye was appointed judge recently by Houston Mayor Annise Parker. As she entered the chamber where her appointment was made, she reportedly almost began crying – because just 31 years earlier
full story 
HISD program gets to matter of the heart
Expanded screenings aimed at early detection of possible problems
full story 
Playing for Two
Jones High junior shoulders the load for his injured twin brother
full story 
For Rockets, Yao Ming poses a central question yet again
Yao Ming: The Saga Continues The struggling Rockets seem to have to a plethora of problems that prohibit them from being a contender again. Literally, their biggest problem centers around center Yao
full story 
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