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Issue Date: Thursday, February 02, 2012 Issue: Feb. 2012 Last Update: Wednesday, February 15, 2012
  • Allen Dances Her Way Into Hearts

    Tuesday, February 07, 2012 By: Arianna Vernon

    Amber Allen has hopes of taking her dancing to a professional level.

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  • Weaver Girls Undefeated

    Thursday, February 02, 2012 By: Lexus Artwell

    As of Feb. 2,2012, the WHS girls' varsity basketball team remains undefated in the league.

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  • Stop Bullying In School Now

    Thursday, February 02, 2012 By: Leanna Flavius

    Recently, an anti-bullying bill was signed into law by Connecticut Governor Daniel Malloy.

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  • Hartford Whalers Wrestling

    Thursday, February 02, 2012 By: Crystal Welch

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  • Weaver Wrestling

    Thursday, February 02, 2012 By: Crystal Welch

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  • Tattoos Showcase Individuality and Freedom

    Wednesday, February 01, 2012 By: Lexus Artwell

    Tattoos are worldwide in all races, ages, and cultures. To some, tattoos are great ways to symbolize someone or something special. But to other people it is a bad idea, a reckless decision, and is des

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  • JMA Student Chosen As National Ambassador

    Wednesday, February 01, 2012 By:

    Junior Kalayah Curry will represent CT as a National Youth Ambassador at a summer journalism conference. Curry, along with junior Natalie Ruff, were nominated for the conference by their school news

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  • The Dark Truth of A Troubled Boy

    Wednesday, February 01, 2012 By: Nnamdi Battles

    This poem is not about me but for my friends who were bullied and disowned by friends and family, almost to the point of death. They never had a chance to grow up as children or have that crazy high s

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  • Stuggles Over Cell Phone In School

    Wednesday, February 01, 2012 By: Johnny R. Baez

    “Administrators often argue that searches are necessary to protect students from harassment and to protect the school from liability,”

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  • Cereal Guy And SOPA

    Monday, January 30, 2012 By: David Buie

    Cartoonist David Buie takes on the recent pirating issue in this editorial drawing.

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At-a-glance

Amber Allen has hopes of taking her dancing to a professional level.
full story 
As of Feb. 2,2012, the WHS girls' varsity basketball team remains undefated in the league.
full story 
Recently, an anti-bullying bill was signed into law by Connecticut Governor Daniel Malloy.
full story 
full story 
full story 
Tattoos are worldwide in all races, ages, and cultures. To some, tattoos are great ways to symbolize someone or something special. But to other people it is a bad idea, a reckless decision, and is des
full story 
JMA Student Chosen As National Ambassador
Junior Kalayah Curry will represent CT as a National Youth Ambassador at a summer journalism conference. Curry, along with junior Natalie Ruff, were nominated for the conference by their school news
full story 
This poem is not about me but for my friends who were bullied and disowned by friends and family, almost to the point of death. They never had a chance to grow up as children or have that crazy high s
full story 
“Administrators often argue that searches are necessary to protect students from harassment and to protect the school from liability,”
full story 
Cartoonist David Buie takes on the recent pirating issue in this editorial drawing.
full story 
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