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  • Look ma, more roadkill!

    Friday, May 25, 2012 By: Hannah Sarmiento

       “Basically, what this is, is road kill that gets turned into something we can use,” explained Jeff Karlin, Biology, Zoology, Marine Biology, Astronomy teacher. Karlin uses unique objects

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  • Shrimp krilling the environment

    Friday, May 25, 2012 By: S.M. Capetian

    Today's cheap commercialized shrimp wrecks more havoc on the environment.

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  • Drawing for coins

    Friday, May 25, 2012 By: Cynthia Araradian

    Draw Something is an addictive social game that has become very popular among teens and even adults. It allows the player to play with a friend or someone random by drawing as well as guessing drawing

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  • Good shoppers are green shoppers

    Friday, May 25, 2012 By: Tina Stephens

    Although shopping for the latest trends are inevitable, there are alternate ways of finding fashionable and eco-friendly clothes.

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  • Book Review: Cracked Up to Be

    Friday, May 25, 2012 By: Katherine Frye

    “Perfect” Parker Fadley seems to have fallen from her spot as the top girl of St. Peter’s High, and everyone is on high alert.

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  • Music Review Pablo Alboran

    Tuesday, May 22, 2012 By: By Jasmin Ramirez

    Pablo Alboran, a Latin pop artist, was nominated in three categories in the 2011 Latin Grammy Award, just released his debut self-titled album titled. His name may not be as familiar as Selena’s or Ri

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  • Bullying blurs lines

    Thursday, May 24, 2012 By: NancyandKaia

    When 15-year old Meagan Allen at Leander High School walked into a bathroom stall at 12:30 p.m., April 4, 2011 and shot herself with a .22 handgun hidden inside her backpack, her death led to a Texas

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  • My Hero, My Soldier, My Big Brother

    Thursday, May 24, 2012 By: Sam Shaw

    When the soldiers come home...

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  • Sounds like teen spirit

    Tuesday, May 22, 2012 By: Quinton Couch

    Country music icon Brad Paisley brought his Virtual Music Tour to the Riverbend Music Center on Sunday, May 20, sweeping the crowd and kicking off summer 2012 with a boom.

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  • Proposed changes in honors diploma creates uproar

    Tuesday, May 22, 2012 By: Bonnie Hamilton

    “I cannot imagine it affecting the class of 2013.” Shelby Richardson Guidance Counselor

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Issue Date: Monday, May 28, 2012 Issue: Week of May 28, 2012
 
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Student Life
Journalist Michael Hastings riveted current students of his alma mater, Rice Memorial High, with tales of war and love lost to its terrors, and criticized government efforts to undermine his work.
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Daniel Pearl students have been awakened to a harsh reality in their own backyard: homeless people of every age, race, nationality, intellectual level and need, and each, in some way, desperate.
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New Hope-Solebury students got a taste of hunger when, in April, they pledged themselves to 30 consecutive foodless hours. It didn't solve the issue, but they came to understand the need for help.
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In Jeff Carlin's class at Lewiston High, extra credit is a hands-on proposition. But stuffing dead animals for use in biology class can be a teachable moment.
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School halls don't magically grow safer or more orderly as the academic year winds down, officials note, and that is why those 'ridiculous' rules remain in order until the very last bell.
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