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  • Review: Dead Space 2

    Wednesday, February 16, 2011 By: Abhishek Biswas

    On January 25, Visceral games released Dead Space 2; a survival/horror third person shooter game.

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  • Facebook Revolution Raises Current Event Question

    Friday, February 18, 2011 By: Cassie Bohn

    Despite the near round-the-clock coverage on several news channels, one would be surprised at how many students are not fully aware of what is going on overseas.

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  • Activision Pulls Plug on Guitar Hero Series

    Saturday, February 19, 2011 By: Ian Scott

    Guitar Hero will be missed. It brought a generation of people to a whole different era of music. Its impact created spin-offs, so perhaps Guitar Hero will never really die.

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  • St. Paul's Place Uniform Store Makes Changes

    Monday, February 14, 2011 By: Jacklyn Anderson

    With the expansion of Juan Diego's clothing store, St. Paul's Place, new management ushers in many changes

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  • Hypertexters: NHS students face a spreading addiction to cell phones and texting

    Friday, February 18, 2011 By: Chelsea Gardner

        Last year, sophomore Karen Lopez’s parents took her phone away for six months because they discovered her insomnia was coming from her four a.m. late-night texting.    &nb

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  • Former prom king faces biggest opponent off court

    Tuesday, February 15, 2011 By: Lawrence Hill

    The king of Southfield High in 1998 was Clarence Powell. And then his world came crashing down.

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  • Amusement Park Rides: Friend or Foe?

    Monday, February 14, 2011 By: Cindy Wolfinger

    Serious injuries on amusement park rides may happen less often than you think...

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  • Stickin' it to the AdvancED bully

    Wednesday, February 16, 2011 By: Alex Keith

    Back in elementary school, there was always the kid who threw his muscle around to make the other kids do what he wanted. The lessons from parents were always clear, to stand up to the bully. Fast f

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  • Cheating in 3G: new smartphones, lack of school policy make it far too easy

    Monday, February 14, 2011 By: Mollie Berg

    Smartphones such as iPhones and Blackberries allow students to cheat with just one touch—and they are aided by the absence of a specific administrative policy regarding cell phones.

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  • Europe takes driving seriously; we should too!

    Tuesday, February 15, 2011 By: Madeleine Wright

    Sophomore Madeleine Wright argues that driving should be taken more seriously in the United States.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, February 21, 2011 Issue: Week of Feb. 21 2011
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Schools spinning after Hickenlooper announcement
Colorado schools are in a state of quandary following Gov. Hickenlooper's proposal to cut another $375 million from the state's education budget after last year's reduction of $260 million.
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A 'mere' 8.6 unemployment rate puts Starkville, Miss. ahead of neighboring communities, as well as the U.S. Though this town, too, struggles by comparison to its past, folks here believe in the future
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Mississippi education will be turned upside down when schools adopt standardized curricula as prescribed by the White House's Race to the Top program. Expect more creativity, critical thinking and inn
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A recent rash of thefts from cars at Roseville High led local law enforcers to issue prevention advice.
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Features
You might have thought the revolt that dislodged Egyptian President Mubarak from office would to capture the attention of young people. After all, it was the first social media revolution. Many studen
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Students at one North Carolina high school face fighting, drugs, alcohol and insomnia, all due to their dependence on texting. One girl texts in the shower.
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Do young people discriminate against older ones? 'Ageism' was the topic of a Theater Delta presentation at Northwood High, implanting that question in student minds.
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Former prom king faces biggest opponent off court
When Clarence Powell ruled the basketball court at Southfield High in 1998, you knew you were seeing a special player. Glory is fleeting, though, and three years later he was battling his meanest foe:
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Whaddya mean, no gum? Former Country Day student Dravid Koura moved to Singapore last October, knowing he'd face hurdles as the new kid in a foreign place. Well, the change was more than he expected.
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Beating the Odds
Eight years ago, Grand Blanc teacher Craig Oldham faced an incertain future when he discovered he had prostate cancer. Today, he's still in class and cancer free.
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