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Issue Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 Issue: March Last Update: Wednesday, March 19, 2003
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Editor’s Note: District officials were scheduled to meet on Dec. 16 to decide on transportation and schedule arrangements for the Ozen busing program. After several reschedulings, the meeting took pla
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In the Jan./Feb. issue of The Times a caption on page one said that “109 students donated 218 pints of blood.” When people donate blood, the people taking the blood only take one pint, meaning 109 stu
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In recent months the war on terrorism has move toward its military climax with little or no interruption. While the Middle East may be a far away area, the effects still reach as far as the high schoo
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No matter the location, a major complaint at many public places are the restrooms. Here at West Brook, things are no different. Each restroom has its own unique plethora of things to argue about.
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All good things must come to an end. The West Brook Lady Bruin basketball team was defeated in the regional round of the state playoffs against the Fort Bend Hightower Hurricanes. The Bruins fell shor
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Momentum: in a physical sense, the measure of the motion of the body equal to the product of its mass and velocity, athletically speaking it is the epitome of the West Brook Bruins boys soccer team.
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An empire of sweets, a contest named after an apology, and a city full of hotel and land franchises. What do these have in common? All share the underlying theme of “hours of family fun.” Howeve
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What are you willing to give up for the safety of your country? The conflict of war has often been the reason for the restriction of personal freedoms in the name of national security. "The govern
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An age-old West Brook tradition that has been in effect for many years is officially cancelled. The class of 2003 will be the first class in several years to not have a bonfire or Powder Puff game.
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More and more larger public schools are either dropping class rank or considering dropping it because class rank is known to keep academically strong students from being admitted to certain colleges.
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