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  • Grandparents the new parents

    Thursday, November 24, 2011 By: Evelyn Wargo, Class of '14

    With the economy being so harsh, parents are forced to work even more than usual to make a reasonable income. These parents are working 24/7 and have barely any time to spend with family. That’s where

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  • La Joya teachers show their support for the Occupy Wall Street movement

    Wednesday, November 23, 2011 By: Alisia Amaya

    “The corrupt fear us. The honest support us. The heroic join us.”    This is one of many sayings that people all over the country are repeating.   Recently, thousands of people crowded the infamou

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  • Review of "J. Edgar"

    Wednesday, November 23, 2011 By: Ethan Fredrick

    Talon columnist Ethan Fredrick reviews movie "J. Edgar." This movie chronicles the life of one of the most infamous, legendary, and interesting people in American history, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover

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  • Next year’s budget cuts at record high in district

    Tuesday, November 22, 2011 By: Andrew Krause

    The School District of Chilton will face many challenges as it prepares to fund the 2012-2013 school year. Over $633,000 will need to be cut in order to balance the school’s budget. This number may s

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  • Take Care: Drake’s real comeback season

    Tuesday, November 22, 2011 By: Randi Robins

    Drake and his handful of Toronto-native producers have tailored a somber R&B sound that compliments Drake’s introspective lyrics.

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  • Governor's School faces threats due to budget cuts

    Tuesday, November 22, 2011 By: Lauryl Fischer

    The nationally acclaimed Governor’s School is facing a major threat to the future of its program after the state decided to cut all funding for NC’s Governor’s School Foundation (GSF) completely in Ju

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  • [PG-13] The Hidden World of the Child Sex Trade

    Monday, November 21, 2011 By: Hannah Higley

    There are many dark sides of poverty, some apparent and some hidden. WARNING [PG-13]: Some content may be unsuitable for younger children.

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  • Hacking into Hackers

    Monday, November 21, 2011 By: McKenna Barney

    What can you do to protect yourself?

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  • Students give vegetarianism a chance

    Monday, November 21, 2011 By: caroline conolly

    Vegetarians share a diet that relies mainly on plant-based foods and excludes red meats, poultry and seafood, and sometimes even dairy products, eggs, and animal by-products. However, the reasons why

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  • Ping pong club Serves up fun

    Monday, November 21, 2011 By: vivi luong

    Students can look forward to getting familiar with the rhythmic, clacking sounds of ping pong with the debut of the Ping Pong Club in mid September. Club president senior Jeremiah Yazon has been promo

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Issue Date: Monday, November 28, 2011 Issue: Week of Nov. 28, 2011
 
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News
Once, not long ago, it was called Occupy Wall Street. Now that it has reached towns big and small across America, people everywhere have a chance to speak their minds -- as these La Joya teachers did.
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Next year’s budget cuts at record high in district
A million down, $633,000 to go. That's the story at Chilton School, where the budget remains a mountain in need of leveling.
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You'll find as many rationalizations for teen drinking as you'll find teens. Many seem to forget, though, that drinking at their age is illegal, and dangerous.
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Its budget diminished by loss of funding from its own foundation, North Carolina's renowned Governor’s School may be facing its end.
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Rachel Kao made life look easy, even though -- for her -- it wasn't. Now that she's gone, Fraser School suffers a big hole where once there was her big smile.
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Downtown Providence, Saturday, Oct. 14. The Occupy movement -- diverse in its membership, diverse in its voice and goals -- launches another day of trying to save America from itself.
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False fire alarms have plagued Westchester Magnet Schools in recent weeks, and among the casualties is student and staff trust that the warnings are for real.
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Features
Carroll student Christina Jackson is dead, the apparent victim of rear-end collision allegedly caused by a speeding driver who has been charged with vehicular homicide and assault.
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Politicians often get a bad rap (and sometimes deservedly), but State Assemblyman William Colton is riding a wave of popularity at Midwood High School at Brooklyn College, where he recently spoke.
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Going vegetarian is not a decision to take lightly. It's serious business, healthwise, and should be undertaken only after careful consideration.
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