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  • The Grey lives up to hype, stuns audiences

    Friday, March 09, 2012 By: Corey Brueggemeyer

    Review of the movie The Grey

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  • New 'Ghost Rider' movie packed with lots of cool action

    Friday, March 09, 2012 By: Atalia Candia

    Ghost Rider is back! The Ghost Rider sequel “Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance” recently came out in theaters. Ghost Rider is a film based on the Marvel Comics anti-hero Ghost Rider. This movie is rat

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  • Warriors can fight cancer at Relay for Life

    Friday, March 09, 2012 By: Madalyn Eder

    Cancer has impacted both students and teachers at Westwood. Sign up for April's Relay for Life for a chance to raise money for cancer awareness and research, as well as honor Warrior cancer survivors.

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  • Exploring the world: Linganore student studies six months in Paraguay

    Friday, March 09, 2012 By: Brooke Evans

    Junior Kate Arnone is skipping school, and there’s no penalty. Arnone is spending the months of February through August in Luque, Paraguay as an exchange student.

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  • The Lorax: amazing adaptation of Dr. Seuss

    Thursday, March 08, 2012 By: Savanna Gharibian

    Just like other Dr. Seuss films, The Lorax is an entertaining and funny movie perfect for a family movie night.

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  • Helping hospitals and preschools

    Thursday, March 08, 2012 By: Reann Dela Cruz

    Students take time away from their schedules to help people in their community by volunteering at a hospital and assisting a preschool teacher.

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  • Wolf Population Growing

    Wednesday, March 07, 2012 By: Sheridan Newsom

        The Montana Wolf Population has been increasing dramatically since 1995.  In December of 2007 the best estimate was a minimum of 422 wolves within the state boundaries of

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  • Students wonder why Winter Dance scheduled to end early

    Wednesday, March 07, 2012 By: Alex Qin

    It was 10:00 PM on the exiting night of the Winter Dance. This year’s mild winter allowed students to feel comfortable in whatever they wore. The dance floor was full of people who weren’t necessarily

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  • Teens Juggle Jobs, School and Sports

    Monday, March 05, 2012 By: Lizzie MacKercher

    It can be very stressful to be a teenager in high school. Today, teenagers have to juggle schoolwork, jobs, extra-curricular activities, family, and friends. In order to keep up with all the cool tr

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  • Few Line Up at Age 17 To Vote in Presidential Primary

    Wednesday, March 07, 2012 By: Eleanor Eagan

    A 2010 law gives some 17-year-old Vermonters the right to vote in the Presidential Primary, but few seem to be taking advantage of the opportunity.

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Issue Date: Monday, March 12, 2012 Issue: Week of March 12, 2012
 
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Desperate times require desperate measures, they say. That in mind, the administration at South Doyle High decided to restrict restroom privileges as a way to curb vandalism.
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In 2010, Vermonters changed their constitution to allow 17-year-olds to vote in primaries if they turned 18 by general election day. Did these teens get the memo?
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In the "funds received" column of Noble Street College Prep ledger is an entry for $190,000. That's money the Illinois school charged students for bad behavior.
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Nobody escapes the pain of rising gas prices, but few feel it as much as do teens on limited incomes, like those at Green Bay's Notre Dame De La Baie Academy. 'Ouch,' cry their wallets.
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Though school officials and local law-enforcers had been planning it since fall, a December drug sweep of Reading Memorial High took students by surprise. Their reactions were mixed.
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Features
Cancer is a menace; everyone knows that. When it reaches the lives of acquaintances and loved ones, that menace is most vivid. Westwood High is fighting back, though, in a Relay for Life.
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Pleasant Valley High was up to its earlobes in feral cats, a condition worsened by tender-hearted neighbors who fed them.
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Two Angelo Rodriguez High School students have found their favorite extracurricular activities away from school and in the confines of a hospital and a preschool. They just love to volunteer.
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A drop in Montana's elk population points a finger at one primary suspect: the wolf. Though a study on the situation muddies the matter some, wolves remain in the cross hairs of ideas to save the elk
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Students, adults fight against sexual orientation bullying through supportive groups
California's Proposition 8, forbidding same-sex marriage, was reversed by a federal appellate court, but it didn't extinguish concern that more anti-gay efforts will come.
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