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  • Valentine’s Day Hallmark Scam or Day of Love?

    Wednesday, February 07, 2007 By: Alyssa Reisner

    Editor's Note: The Valentines stories in this issue were intended for last week, but weather kept us from publishing this issue on time. (That's really no excuse for journalists.)

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  • Lack of respect for vegetarians and humans

    Friday, February 09, 2007 By: Samantha Severance

    Day to day life requires decision making. Those decisions could be choosing what to wear, what to eat, what to say, and the list is unending. If you were to tell your best friend that you decided that

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  • 'The Road' replaces pretty horses with desperate cannibals : McCarthy's latest finds him exploring postapocalyptic America

    Friday, February 09, 2007 By: Cody Ziler

    Cormac McCarthy's 'The Road' distills the human from the non-human, following a boy and his father's journey through a desolate America.

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  • Is Valentine's Day a scam?

    Wednesday, February 21, 2007 By: Melissa Adams

    As we were getting ready for Valentine's Day, we may have been remembering all those cute little things we did in grade school, all the crushes we hoped to buy the world for, and all those disappointi

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  • A child within a child: Adult mother recalls past struggle with teenage pregnancy

    Wednesday, February 21, 2007 By: Shannon Cook

    This is a true story of a woman who gave up a child for adoption in 1979. All names have been changed to secure the subjects' identities.

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  • Young relationships mature far past graduation: Teachers and administrators form life-long commitments with their high school sweethearts

    Thursday, February 22, 2007 By: Cody Ziler

    Although marrying your high school sweetheart may seem old-fashioned and outdated to some, JGHS teachers and administrators validate this choice through their long-lasting marriages.

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  • Winter storm affects students, building

    Thursday, February 22, 2007 By: David Watson

    When all hopes for even an inch of snow had vanished, a winter storm blew through the state of Ohio leaving us with anywhere from nine to 15 inches of snow and ice depending on location. Many schools

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  • John Glenn host to major music event

    Friday, February 23, 2007 By: Angela Warne

    On Saturday, Feb. 17, John Glenn was a fifth year host for District Nine Ohio Music Education Association Solo and Ensemble Event. This event had a total of 22 schools in attendance. There were events

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  • Celebrating 45 years since orbit of the Earth: And he got his start here

    Saturday, February 24, 2007 By: Sammi Baumann

    "If you get your start here, you can go anywhere," said former astronaut and U.S. Senator John Glenn. Glenn recently spoke for the 45th anniversary of the flight that made him well known at the Center

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  • Wrestlers advance to Division II District Tournament

    Friday, February 23, 2007 By: Natalie Gidcumb

    Last weekend, the JGHS wrestlers headed off to Meadowbrook High School for the Division II Sectional Tournament with high hopes. Wrestling against teams like West Holmes, a top 10 team in the state,

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Jon Jee John Glenn High School New Concord, OH
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Obviously kids our age have become more accpeting to changes that set people apart from one another. We surveyed 20 adults and 20 students about tatoos, piercings and odd hair colors. In every questio
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It's the first thing we do when someone walks into a room. We judge them.We judge them from their hair, all the way down to the shoes they're wearing. We ask ourselves things like, "Why are they weari
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Celebrating 45 years since orbit of the Earth: And he got his start here
"If you get your start here, you can go anywhere," said former astronaut and U.S. Senator John Glenn. Glenn recently spoke for the 45th anniversary of the flight that made him well known at the Center
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The JGHS Quiz Team picked up two wins at the Whiz-TV taping of TV National Honor Society recently. The crew out-answered Liberty Union and Bishop Rosecrans, advancing the Muskies to the third round of
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“You’re the one that I want.” Contestants from all over the world hoped to hear those words as they tried out for the new Broadway production of "Grease."Thousands tried out for the lead rolls of Sand
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Freshmen face three different options for math classes, which include Integrated Math, Algebra or Geometry. However, this year there are two freshmen in Algebra II Ellen Wiseman and Jacob Ratliffe.
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Stephen King's latest novel, "Cell," is a captivating journey from beginning to end. The "master of horror stories" reemerges to show why he's considered as such and, at the same time, gives his opini
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On Saturday, Feb. 17, John Glenn was a fifth year host for District Nine Ohio Music Education Association Solo and Ensemble Event. This event had a total of 22 schools in attendance. There were events
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Many movies are all the same, for example, scary movies. In "The Messenger" a family moves from a big city to a small farm out in nowhere. What they don't know has to do with the past of this house an
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Starting in late 2007, Major League Soccer may be getting more publicity than usual with the addition of one of the most well known soccer players in the world, David Beckham. He recently signed a f
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