The West Brook Times West Brook High School Beaumont, TX
Issue Date: Thursday, May 13, 2004 Issue: May/senior 04 Last Update: Thursday, May 13, 2004
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Even with bringing in entertainers like singer Hilary Duff and sporting events like the Beaumont Wildcatters hockey team, Ford Park, formerly known as the Jefferson County Entertainment Complex has lo
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* Name has been changed to protect sources identitity. According to the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in Beaumont, 1 in every 20 high school students have some Sexually Transmitted Di
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Westbrook ended the year 18-11 overall and 8-7 in district. The bruins placed third in a tough 22-5A district. The team opened off its first playoff series against Houston Memorial, in what turned out
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Volleyball The Lady Bruins started and finished the season knowing that it was in fact a rebuilding year for the West Brook volleyball program. This showed as the completed the season with a 5-14
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As the end of the year approaches, it seems teachers are rushing to get in everything we should have already learned. The teachers keep pushing, and the students keep caring less and less. This
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Though benefits of war in Iraq seem to far outweigh the consequences, the conflict is clearly not all that cut and dry. It is true that the people of Iraq are now liberated, and are not in fear of a
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After I finished reading Barclay Stratton’s editorial, “Gay Marriages Corrupt American, Religious Values,” all I can say is that it is not true. Gay marriages shouldn’t affect heterosexual marriages.
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To many of us, teachers are people sent here to ruin our lives. They give us tons of work, make it harder to get the grade, call our parents when we aren’t doing so well in their class, and so on. T
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I remember it like it was yesterday, arriving to school with my cluster of middle school friends-making sure we stuck together like white on rice, entering the overly crowded halls only to waste away
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Campus inequality continues in BISD
The development of effective problem solving skills is one of the primary goals of a child’s education. This is something district officials need to work on because BISD has a problem that needs to be
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