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  • Faith opens the door for realtors

    Friday, February 24, 2012 By: Andrea Brown

    Realtors are coming to Faith Lutheran Jr/Sr High School on Monday, March 12, 2012 to tour the school.

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  • Senior uses bullying experience to help others heal

    Friday, February 24, 2012 By: Michelle Robinson

    By Michelle Robinson Co-Editor-in-Chief He pressed the sharp object to his throat. "It must have been one of the worst days of the bullying. When I went downstairs, I wasn’t planning on suicide

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  • Red Tails explores history of Tuskeegee Airmen

    Thursday, February 23, 2012 By: Monica Stokes

    Red Tails is a historical drama set in World War II. Of course, it does contain continual and intense scenes of war violence. The movie tells the story of the first squadron of African American pilots

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  • The 3D Movie Phenomena

    Thursday, February 23, 2012 By: Caroline Cerand

    From the beginning of 2011 to the ending of 2012, there have been about 90 movies released or re-released in 3-Dimensional form (3D).

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  • Seniors Register to Vote

    Thursday, February 23, 2012 By: Hannah Jeffrey

    This November, voters will scurry to the voting booths to cast their votes for the 2012 presidential election. For many high school seniors, this will be the first election in which they will be votin

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  • Facebook users ending virtual friendships

    Thursday, February 23, 2012 By: Nick Costanzo

    With the introduction of Facebook's new 'Unfriend Finder' app, students reflect on the issues that are expected to arrise due to the technology.

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  • BHS students encouraged to wear purple Friday in memory of Kara Schepens

    Thursday, February 23, 2012 By: Rachel Riley

    Friday marks the anniversary of a tragic loss for Bearden students. On Feb. 24, 2011, junior Kara Schepens was killed in a car accident. Kara’s friends and family have mourned her loss for the past 12

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  • Superintendent visits, seeks student insight

    Wednesday, February 22, 2012 By: Adriana Owens

    Although there are no full-time band and drama teachers this year, Superintendent Carl Toliver is currently hoping to have those positions fully staffed by next year.

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  • A little bit of English accent goes a long way

    Wednesday, February 22, 2012 By: Katherine Vance

    When my family discussed moving back to America and the high schools my sister and I could attend, my mind went straight to a Disney Tween movie: the various cliques, the clubs considered social suici

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  • Student Attacked with Hammer at Columbine

    Tuesday, February 21, 2012 By: Conner Griffin

    Violence strikes Columbine High School, again.

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Issue Date: Monday, February 27, 2012 Issue: Week of Feb. 27, 2012
 
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News
Now that the Indiana Legislature has added creationism to school science curricula, debate has risen anew as to whether it's a fitting scientific subject or religion in disguise.
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Many of this year's seniors will go to the polls aiming to choose the nation's next president, or retaining the current one.
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Again, Columbine High is the scene of violence. Authorities are probing a hammer attack on two students.
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Gay Californians and their supporters are cheering the state Supreme Court's decision no overturn Proposition 8, a ban on same-sex marriage. But the fight isn't finished.
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In a community where more than 40 percent of citizens are Hispanic, Tucson Unified School District officials have eliminated Mexican American studies courses that now violate a brand new Arizona law.
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The tough economy has caught up with the special education program at Warren County High School. Loss of federal dollars means job and service cuts are ahead.
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Features
People shopping for homes are, as well, shopping for a school for their kids. Recognizing this, Faith Lutheran High officials hope their Realtors' open house March 12 will benefit everyone long-term.
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You will remember nearly everything about your early driving adventures, and many will be special (even if harrowing).
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Once on the verge of taking his own life, a Mona Shores student has decided bullies have pushed hm far enough, and aims to help others who face the same pain he did.
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Facebook's new 'Unfriend Finder' app helps you to discover who's dumped you as a 'Friend.' You may even see some old friends want you back.
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