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  • Will Students Give Up Their Cellphones?

    Wednesday, March 23, 2011 By: Lexie Neville

    There are currently no legitimate exceptions to the cell phone rule, but some feel there should be

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  • Sugarland Releases Fourth Album, The Incredible Machine.

    Friday, March 25, 2011 By: MOXIE

    To hear Jennifer Nettles tell it, it’s a brand new day in Sugarland. Despite winning multiple Grammy, CMA and ACM awards—and selling more than 8 million records—the country-music duo of Nettles and Kr

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  • Sons of Sylvia...The Next Great American Band?

    Friday, March 25, 2011 By: MOXIE

    Sons of Sylvia frontman Ashley Clark sings in “Revelation,” the band’s autobiographical tale of finding destiny through music and the unbreakable bond of brotherly love.

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  • Online Learning

    Friday, March 25, 2011 By: Katie Martineau

    Online courses offer a new experience for high school students.

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  • What can students do to stop the smoking in the bathrooms?

    Thursday, March 24, 2011 By: Joshua Newhall

    At Apponequet Regional High School one of the most talked about issues is the matter of smoking in the restrooms. Everybody has opinions on it, most of which are negative. Meghan Bealka,’14, stated, “

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  • Addicted to Perfection

    Friday, March 25, 2011 By: Heather Perona

    After multiple studies conducted by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, it was found that one in 10 women suffer from an eating disorder. With this information, the Academy was ab

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  • SMHS alumni study abroad around world

    Friday, March 25, 2011 By: Brandi Porter

    Three 2007 SMHS graduates took advantage of their universities' study abroad programs and traveled various countries around the world.

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  • Social science department bonds over bow ties

    Wednesday, March 23, 2011 By: Pablo Montiel

    Once a week, Nunn and most other members of the Tracy High social studies department wear bow ties, partly to be fashionable and partly as a bonding exercise.

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  • Inclusion rally promotes autism awareness

    Wednesday, March 23, 2011 By: Lisa Nelson

    Inspirational autistic teen speaks at inclusion rally.

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  • Publicizing Teacher’s Evaluations in Murrow

    Wednesday, March 23, 2011 By: Rosalinda Marchiano & Amanda Kurland

    Mr. Gary Ragovin, a Communication Arts teacher, finds it unfair that teacher evaluations are going to be publicized for all to see             “It would bother me if my teacher evaluation was shown t

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Issue Date: Monday, March 28, 2011 Issue: Week of March 28, 2011
 
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How many versions of 'Jane Eyre' can this poor world handle? Well, if you see director Cary Fukunaga's iteration, just out, you'll agree one more is just about right.
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OK, So What?  I DO Have an Attitude About "Twilight"
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OK, So What?  I DO Have an Attitude About "Twilight"
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Book Review: Keturah and Lord Death
Keturah can tell a great story and she can cook like a champ, but she still has this little problem with Death -- and she can't waste time solving it. 'Keturah and Lord Death' -- an intriguing read.
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