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  • Roommate Proves People Aren't Always What They Seem

    Tuesday, March 01, 2011 By: Ava Neeley

    The thriller  ``The Roommate,'' which was released last month, will leave audiences with plenty on their minds. Actress Minka Kelly plays Sarah who is a college freshman pursuing a career in fashion

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  • Girls Track Faces Stiff Competition in 6AAAA: Return to old region brings familiar foes

    Sunday, March 13, 2011 By: Justin Cain

    The Lady Raiders kicked off the season with a meet against South Cobb and Washington and is looking for success this year as the team comes together for one goal. ``Our senior and some junior runners

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  • Lady Raiders Make Brief Playoff Run, Fall Short

    Sunday, March 13, 2011 By: Drew Underwood

    The Lady Raiders basketball season came to a close, ending with a 80-55 loss to Douglass County in the second round of the state tournament. The team finished with a 17-10 record, (11-5 in region play

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  • Raiders End Season Short of Goals

    Sunday, March 13, 2011 By: Robert Ellis

    The Mays Raiders boys basketball team wrapped up the season with a heartbreaking loss to Chamblee in overtime.  The team finished with a 19-8 record and was eliminated in the first round of state play

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  • Dozing in Class More Than Boredom

    Wednesday, March 02, 2011 By: Latreace Simmons

    It’s another day in school and you sit in calculus as the teacher lectures. You try your best to pay attention to the scribbles across the board, but feel your eyes getting heavier and heavier by the

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  • Major Changes in Store for Popular Hope Grant

    Sunday, March 06, 2011 By: Chelsea Samuel

    Major changes are in store for Georgia's Hope scholarship which, for nearly two decades, has provided a free education to students graduating from high school with at least a 3.0 GPA. Without the chan

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  • Far From Home, Salutatorian Inspires and Encourages

    Wednesday, March 02, 2011 By: Chelsea Samuel

    Deysi Gallo’s parents caught her by surprise one early sunny morning as they entered her bedroom in the family’s home on the west coast of Mexico in the resort town of Acapulco. ``All of a sudden, my

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  • Cheating is Never Proper: Cheating Leaves Students Uninformed and Lost in Class

    Sunday, March 13, 2011 By: Briana Weaver

    Ever heard of that old saying “Winners never cheat and cheaters never win?” The same thing applies to students who cheat in school because at the end of the day, they’re cheating themselves. On the fi

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  • Cheating Sometimes Justified: Workload, Missed Classes Sometimes Influence Students

    Sunday, March 13, 2011 By: Brandon Bond

    It’s the day of a big test, you’re nervous, your heart is racing and your mind is at a standstill.  Your thoughts are jumbled and you can’t seem to think straight.  Your teacher tells you that you may

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  • Male Athletic Endeavors Often Overshadow Academic Pursuits

    Sunday, March 13, 2011 By: Drew Underwood, Robert Ellis and David Smith

    Throughout history, society has loosely used the term “dumb jock,” which seems to have a subconscious effect on how we view our athletes, especially our African American ones.  Unfortunately, stereoty

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The Summit Benjamin E. Mays High School Atlanta, GA
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Cheating is Never Proper: Cheating Leaves Students Uninformed and Lost in Class Cheating is Never Proper: Cheating Leaves Students Uninformed and Lost in Class
Ever heard of that old saying “Winners never cheat and cheaters never win?” The same thing applies to students who cheat in school because at the end of the day, they’re cheating themselves. On the fi
full story 
Cheating Sometimes Justified: Workload, Missed Classes Sometimes Influence Students Cheating Sometimes Justified: Workload, Missed Classes Sometimes Influence Students
It’s the day of a big test, you’re nervous, your heart is racing and your mind is at a standstill.  Your thoughts are jumbled and you can’t seem to think straight.  Your teacher tells you that you may
full story 

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