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  • Homestuck a hit among webcomic enthusiasts

    Friday, June 08, 2012 By: Austen Rioux

    For today’s digital generation of youths, it can be hard to move away from the computer screen to enjoy literature when there are just so much more fun things to do on the Internet. To counter this ef

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  • What to expect when you're expecting

    Friday, June 08, 2012 By: Nicole Penetrante

    The romantic comedy “What to Expect When You’re Expecting,” based on the New York Times bestselling book, is a movie about five couples’ experiences with their impending pregnancy and parenthood.

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  • Students given opportunity to volunteer, learn about amphibians, reptiles

    Monday, June 04, 2012 By: Sarah Fielder

    Snakes. Frogs. Salamanders. Toads. Lizards. Turtles. These are creatures that students at North Harford High School may soon be able to study.

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  • REO SPEEDWAGON VISITS

    Friday, June 08, 2012 By: CHACE BLACKBURN

    The well-known 1980’s band pays a surprise visit.

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  • Intense stalking and super soaking

    Friday, June 08, 2012 By: KENDALL BURGESS

    Stalkers rejoice as senior assassin, the only time of the year that hardcore creeping is socially acceptable, begins. Facebook stalking, Twitter following, White Page flipping, you name it, it’s

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  • MR. PRESIDENT COMES TO TOWN

    Friday, June 08, 2012 By: JAKE LEE

    Obama kicks off reelection rally at Siegel Center

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  • Systematic education is detrimental to learners, thinkers

    Thursday, June 07, 2012 By: Claudia Morales/Section Editor

    Student reflects on inefficient education techniques.

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  • Books to get obsessed with this summer

    Thursday, June 07, 2012 By: Giovanna Navas and Suzanne Pontillo/Staff Reporters

    Some entertaining books teenagers should read this summer.

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  • School and work combine for a unique experience

    Wednesday, June 06, 2012 By: Sierra Offutt

    Seniors partake in Career Research and Development Program.

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  • Students fired up by heating problems

    Wednesday, June 06, 2012 By: Anthony Bishop, Class of '13

    The MHS heating system is a problem students have with the school. Many classrooms are cold, while others are hot. Some students wonder if the heating system is broken. Junior Samantha Somogyi said,

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Issue Date: Monday, June 11, 2012 Issue: Week of June 11, 2012
 
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News
President Obama's appearance at the Siegel Center caused a crush, as people jammed the venue to hear him launch his 2012 re-election bid.
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Amid growing national discussion regarding homosexuality, the Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School community focused on the subject and its meaning to Catholics.
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Struggling freshmen at Middlebury Union High will get more personal attention from an 'Academy' program catering to their individual struggles in science, social studies, English and math.
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Even students who leave the grounds of Middlebury Union High are within reach of school security Officer Chris Mason, whose illegal substance tickets and arrests are reaching new highs.
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What better way to grade teacher performance than on the basis of student improvement? That's the philosophy of the moment at Animo Pat Brown High
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Student-run petition meets opposition from principal, students fight back
It started as an attempt to restore a fired teacher to his job, but officials stopped a student-petition effort. Now, the question is whether students' First Amendment rights have been violated.  
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Maryland wildlife experts are recruiting high school students to help with a study of the state's amphibians and reptiles, a project that has stirred the interest of North Harford's environmental club
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Features
Books to get obsessed with this summer
Don't say you can't find anything to read this summer. Without really trying, you can find great books galore, starting here ...
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When they need empathetic people the most -- after losing a loved one -- students can feel isolated, helpless. It's a tough situation to deal with loss while maintaining a stable academic life.
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Troy Faulkner always knew he was the fastest runner in New York, his coach recalls. Now, the 2008 Curtis High grad is hoping to prove himself on a bigger stage: the Olympic Trials.
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