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  • Carter Wallace: Third Generation Rose Princess

    Wednesday, April 04, 2012 By: Katie Park

    Wilson senior Carter Wallace represents Wilson on Portland's Rose Court.

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  • Teen perspectives on body image cause disorders

    Friday, March 30, 2012 By: Amanda Bartlett

    "I’m too fat. I’m too thin. I’d be happy if I had clearer skin, a smaller nose, bigger muscles or straighter hair." While these statements may come across as demeaning to oneself, issues with body i

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  • U-E Teachers Face Hard Times

    Friday, March 30, 2012 By: Taylor Pastrick

    ENDICOTT — Some teachers in the U-E School District will now have to follow the advice that they have been giving students for years. They must start the job-search process all over again, which is e

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  • 'Thirteen Reasons Why' tells interesting story of a suicidal teen

    Friday, March 30, 2012 By: Ruth Zetino

    “I guess that’s the point of it all. No one knows for certain how much impact they have on the lives of other people. Oftentimes, we have no clue. Yet we just ignore it and move on with life.” In th

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  • Principal appreciative of students’ ‘Save U-E’ efforts

    Friday, March 30, 2012 By: Beth Florance

    Mr. Steven DiStefano, principal at UEHS, said he supports students in their efforts to save U-E’s teachers in light of recent proposals to eliminate or cut staff and programs. Because of proposed budg

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  • “Stop Kony 2012” is it real or is it fake?

    Friday, March 30, 2012 By: Taylor Lewis

    On March 5, 2012 a video known as “Kony 2012” was released to many social media sites including, Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr, and overnight it instantly became a viral sensation.

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  • Pete Wenger to be Senator for a day

    Friday, March 30, 2012 By: Gabby Molite

    Learn about Peter Wenger's day in the United States' Senate.

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  • The Hunger Games: Book vs Movie

    Friday, March 30, 2012 By: Erika Scotti

    My view on the subject of whether or not the very anticipated Hunger Games' script and actors related to the novel.

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  • Anonymous on the Internet

    Thursday, March 29, 2012 By: Xiyu Wang ‘12

    Anonymous...the internet group that has everyone asking questions.

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  • 21 Jump Street: Finally a Funny Movie With a Purpose

    Thursday, March 29, 2012 By: Lexie Forkner

    The nostalgically funny movie 21 Jump Street premiered March 16, 2012, a summative counterpart to the 1987-1997 TV show with the same title.

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Issue Date: Monday, April 02, 2012 Issue: Week of April 2, 2012
 
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Are feminists satisfied with equality? Or, are they seeking something more? The militancy of some in the movement begs these questions and threatens the social equilibrium.
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Single-Sex classrooms are beneficial to students  (PRO/CON)
Are single-gender classrooms a good idea? Do they eliminate the distractions and tensions that occur when opposite sexes occupying the same space? Or, do they nix a chance to learn from each other? Tw
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If disproportionately high poverty, infant mortality and incarceration rates are 'just how it is' for people of color, affirmative action is 'just how it must be' for all of America.
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Through his recent run-in with the law, 'Invisible Children' charity co-founder Jason Russell has seemingly dampened support to bring Lord's Resistance Army leader Joseph Kony to justice.
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What DHS students know about politics
Dartmouth High students appear lacking in their understanding of how government works and who's who among office-holders and candidates. Are they much different from their peers elsewhere?
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What DHS students know about politics
Dartmouth High students appear lacking in their understanding of how government works and who's who among office-holders and candidates. Are they much different from their peers elsewhere?
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Vending Machines Are Not Necessary in the New School
Do vending machines at school trap students into buying unhealthy snacks? Or, are those machines a god-send, helping to finance needed school programs? Reasonable minds may differ, and here they do.
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For the past several years, Anonymous has employed the Internet in the service of social, economic and political efforts ranging from Occupy to political hacking. Its future depends on its ability to
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