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  • The life behind a teen mom: An in depth view

    Wednesday, December 08, 2010 By: Ashley Ford

    One teen mom gives her perspective on the topic of teen pregnancy.

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  • The truth about drugs and alcohol at El Camino

    Friday, December 10, 2010 By: Rebecca Gigi

    The Colt Quarterly staff recently conducted a survey of 876 El Camino students detailing drug and alcohol use and the effects they have had on El Camino students as a follow-up to a 2007 survey. The s

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  • Students using harmful substances

    Friday, December 10, 2010 By: Caroline Schneider

    K2 and Four Loko pose dangers, but that's not stopping some students.

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  • Sarah Palin: An American Disaster

    Friday, December 10, 2010 By: Tyler J. Bridge

    This article works to summarize the outlook of a potential Sarah Palin run for president in 2012 and why this writer believes her to be out of touch and inexperienced for the presidency.

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  • Texting-While-Driving Ban Takes Effect

    Tuesday, December 07, 2010 By: Cortney L.

    On December 1, Wisconsin's texting-while-driving ban went into effect. If you're caught, you could find yourself with a fine and less points on your license.

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  • Review: Latest Harry Potter movie true to the book

    Wednesday, December 08, 2010 By: Brittany Mullan

    The decade long "Harry Potter" movie series draws to a close in a worthy and committed installment of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" part one.

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  • Chill Out!

    Monday, December 06, 2010 By: George B.

    The Real Stresses of High School “Ever since high school started, stress has been a major part of my life,” says senior Kirstine B.  Most high-schoolers would agree.  Two worksheets due today, an

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  • 'Tossing Grenade': The Supreme Court is deciding whether California should prohibit violent videogames, such as first-person

    Thursday, December 09, 2010 By: Claire Scheffer

    Bloody bodies, riddled with bullets, fall to the ground as an air strike flies overhead dropping bombs, devastating the enemy’s forces and leaving a wave of destruction in its path.

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  • Column: WikiLeaks Goes Too Far

    Thursday, December 09, 2010 By: Andrew Beers

    The leak of cables and documents relating to U.S. foreign policy shows WikiLeaks has gone too far.

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  • Reduce, reuse, recycle...then what?

    Wednesday, December 08, 2010 By: Rachel Meszaros

    The afterlife for recycled bottles and paper products at PHS.

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Issue Date: Monday, December 13, 2010 Issue: Week of Dec. 13, 2010
 
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Its goal -- the free flow of information across the Internet -- is a noble one, but WikiLeaks has acted irresponsibly in releasing unvarnished data to a world at war with itself.
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Its goal -- the free flow of information across the Internet -- is a noble one, but WikiLeaks has acted irresponsibly in releasing unvarnished data to a world at war with itself.
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The Truth Inside The Bottle
The one characteristic you can count on in bottled and tap water is that each is wet. After that, don't make assumptions, especially as to which is safer.
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For many, the teen years are the start of the coffee years. Many wax fondly as to how they crave the brew, but that craving may signal trouble.
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For many, the teen years are the start of the coffee years. Many wax fondly as to how they crave the brew, but that craving may signal trouble.
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Disgraceful seniors let down Habitat for Humanity
After much planning, Northwood High seniors were set to help Habitat for Humanity build a home for a family in need. On the big day, only six of 177 students turned up. So much for commitment.
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Disgraceful seniors let down Habitat for Humanity
After much planning, Northwood High seniors were set to help Habitat for Humanity build a home for a family in need. On the big day, only six of 177 students turned up. So much for commitment.
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How can students make their teachers understand the stress they're under when they don't understand it themselves? Here's a small glimpse at the pressures faced by students.
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Sarah Palin:  An American Disaster
From all indications, Sarah Palin could be an entertainment superstar. That doesn't mean she can run our nation. Maybe, as Barbara Bush suggests, we're best off if she stays in Alaska.
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