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Issue Date: Thursday, February 03, 2011 Issue: Vol. XLIII; Issue: 4 Last Update: Friday, February 04, 2011
  • Packers-Bears Rivalry Runs Deep

    Friday, February 04, 2011 By: Sierra Hammatt

    Most students may not realize it, but math teacher, Mr. Biolo, has Packer blood in his veins.

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  • Stuck in the middle

    Friday, February 04, 2011 By: Emily Christens

    Middle children strive for attention because it is mainly focused on the oldest and youngest children in a family.

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  • Just like Jefferson

    Thursday, February 03, 2011 By: Tyler J. Rosenberg

    Elected speakers would clearly be interesting to have at graduation ceremonies, for students would get to pick who they think would make a great speech.

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  • We’ve all signed it, but what does it do?

    Tuesday, January 18, 2011 By: Ashley Thode

    This year the first class that signed the Wisconsin Covenant graduates, but not everyone knows what is in store because of it.

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  • Experiencing America through fashion and snow

    Tuesday, January 18, 2011 By: Kristin Woolums

    When people first look at Juliana Van Rooijen they don't think she's from Brazil at all, but instead from a European country.

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  • IB vs. AP

    Monday, January 24, 2011 By: Becca Barhke

    Next year both the IB program will be offered as well as the AP courses most of us have grown accustomed to here. The problem sophomores and freshmen get to face is which one they want to take.

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  • Revealing Bay Port Rotarians

    Monday, January 24, 2011 By: Hannah Botsford

    The Rotary club is not like a typical club in Bay Port. Students are chosen to participate and are required to make speeches for it.

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  • All around awesome guy

    Monday, January 24, 2011 By: Becca Barhke

    Joey Calawerts gets good grades and also participates in a lot of activities at Bay Port, including playing basketball. He is a stand out student that is making his mark at Bay Port.

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At-a-glance

Most students may not realize it, but math teacher, Mr. Biolo, has Packer blood in his veins.
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The Badminton Club is one of the newer, more popular clubs at Bay Port. Badminton may be a competitive sport, but this club's goal to have a relaxing time instead of winning.
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Middle children strive for attention because it is mainly focused on the oldest and youngest children in a family.
full story 
Elected speakers would clearly be interesting to have at graduation ceremonies, for students would get to pick who they think would make a great speech.
full story 
The Packers are returning to the Super Bowl to clash against the Steelers. Everyone is excited for the upcoming Super Bowl. It is impossible to go through the halls without seeing green and gold with
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How To: Survive Valentines Day Alone and Slightly Depressed
Just because you're alone it doesn't mean that you have to have a boring Valentines Day. Try one of these things to spice up your lonely Valentines Day.
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When given the chance teachers filled out a survey much like the ones seniors get to fill out about their peers. Some of the results are predictable, while others you'd never guess.
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All around awesome guy
Joey Calawerts gets good grades and also participates in a lot of activities at Bay Port, including playing basketball. He is a stand out student that is making his mark at Bay Port.
full story 
Next year both the IB program will be offered as well as the AP courses most of us have grown accustomed to here. The problem sophomores and freshmen get to face is which one they want to take.
full story 
The Rotary club is not like a typical club in Bay Port. Students are chosen to participate and are required to make speeches for it.
full story 
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