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  • Students and Administration Clash Over Expulsion

    Friday, January 20, 2012 By: Ryan Peterson

    A group of Rocklin High students showed up in the front office during the end of break protesting the expulsion of former student and senior, Drake Richie.

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  • Students Cope With Siblings Home Over Christmas Break

    Friday, January 20, 2012 By: Margaret Faller

    Notre Dame Academy students with brothers and sisters in college took note of household dynamics when older siblings returned home over winter break.

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  • Confusion crowned King of PBA’s prom this year

    Friday, January 20, 2012 By: Amy Higa

    Editor-in-chief Amy Higa reports on the mayhem surrounding this year's Prom.

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  • American students not proficient in math?

    Friday, January 20, 2012 By: Sydney Hodge, Class of '12

    American students achieved their highest mathematic scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP); however, many scholars believe that these scores aren’t good enough to compete wit

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  • Most anticipated movies of 2012

    Thursday, January 19, 2012 By: Gabriel Garcia

    Are you considering watching this new year’s movies but just don’t know which films to choose from?

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  • Artzer battling cancer for second time

    Thursday, January 19, 2012 By: Katelyn Rollins

    While other teenagers are worried about what they are doing this upcoming weekend or finishing assignments at the last minute, 2011 graduate Casey Artzer is facing a life-altering event.

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  • Students Find Privacy in Bathroom Inspiring

    Thursday, January 19, 2012 By: Hieu Dennis and Brittany Vardakis

    Every artist has their own way of expressing themselves, and some choose to do so in a school bathroom stall. Some may ask “why in the restroom?”, and the answer is simple. Anonymity. While talking t

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  • Teachers and students communicate through Facebook

    Thursday, January 19, 2012 By: Emily Vaughan

    Is it acceptable to add a teacher to your friends list?

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  • Accident Raises Questions Over Driver Qualifications

    Thursday, January 19, 2012 By: Aubrey Shirley

    With all the car accidents involving pedestrians happening around the valley, every driver should exercise caution.

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  • Ten Things We Learn From the Movies

    Wednesday, January 18, 2012 By: Ian Scott

    From firearms to the reveal that machismo is nothing but an intricately designed facade, the movies have taught us things that we otherwise would never have realized.

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Issue Date: Monday, January 23, 2012 Issue: Week of Jan. 23, 2012
 
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News
Students and Administration Clash Over Expulsion
Rocklin (CA) High students staged a sit-in after a senior, following a cafeteria fight, was at first suspended and then expelled.
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While most other school districts continue debate on the propriety of Facebook friendships between teachers and students, an Arizona high school is giving it a try.
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A school bus accident that critically injured a teen girl has raised questions about driver qualifications in Clark County, NV.
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State police scoured Coxsackie-Athens High School last week after a bullet shell was discovered in the school. The discovery led to a lockdown.
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Pikesville High may join other schools as participants in a study of sports concussions and their long-term effects. In the meantime, all preventive measures are in place.
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Features
Students Cope With Siblings Home Over Christmas Break
You might think the homecoming of siblings for college breaks would return a household to home sweet home. Sometimes, maybe, but just as often, the chemistry is new and surprising.
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Are American students improving in math, as statistics indicate? And if they are, does it mean they're keeping up with their worldwide peers? Lots of opinions, few clear answers.
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You can call her 'small' but you'd better add 'mighty' when describing Topeka, KS, freshman wrestler.
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Life beyond high school, just months after graduation, is supposed to be full of promise, the time of your life. For Seaman grad Casey Artzer, it's about fighting for life.
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It's an American tradition, graffiti in restrooms. But what is it about the lavatory that inspires young dabblers in the art of stall scrawl?
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