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Sunday, June 04, 2006 By
The Bulldog, online and in print, is an open and public forum for student and community voices. It is written by journalism students and extracurricular student staff members, and we welcome suggestio
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Thursday, March 23, 2006 By Ben Major
“No one has said it yet, I’m full!” said senior Alex Pepperman. Indeed, many people were full after eating four or five tacos in only a few minutes. The occasion was the Spanish Club’s Taco Eating Con
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Friday, March 10, 2006 By Benjamin Canuteson
Feeling the warm breath of a peer crammed into your back as you walk down the 200-hall has become a daily occurrence. Like an over inflated balloon still hooked to a tank of helium, this tight space s
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Friday, March 10, 2006 By HVCHS English Faculty Members
Re: “Kids Don’t Need Books Anymore”The attitude expressed in this article by some students at Central High School is based on a very false and very dangerous assumption. That assumption is that grad
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Thursday, March 09, 2006 By Ben Major
The Hopewell Valley DECA Chapter took home 53 awards and five students earned places at the national DECA competition in Dallas, Texas, after winning events in the state competition in Cherry Hill. M
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Thursday, March 09, 2006 By Paul Wagner
Starting from scratch can be a difficult thing, as the indoor track and field team found out. This winter, one coach and two veteran seniors returned for the ’05-’06 season, and Coach Aaron Oldfield
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Thursday, March 09, 2006 By AJ Cassavell
The Olympics provide welcome entertainment in February. They broaden our horizons, and take us away from the few sports we have been watching since the summer Olympics a couple of years ago.
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Thursday, March 09, 2006 By Blaire O’Leary
Principal Mr. Mangiaracina has given students a new way to give him their views by forming a Student Policy Committee to discuss how changes in the school should be made. “The Student Policy Committe
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Thursday, March 09, 2006 By Bryant Yu
Imagine having a really big lawn or playing field and not worrying about having to cut, fertilize, or seed it to keep the grass going. Artificial turf is a 2- 2 ½ inch filament grass filled with rubbe
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Friday, March 03, 2006 By Aaron Feibush
“Who’s the one terrorist that every terrorist looks up to? Who’s the one terrorist that every terrorist wants to be like?” asked Brian Haig, a retired 22 year Army veteran and father of two CHS studen
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