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  • The Beatles are still psychedelic

    Thursday, February 14, 2008 By: Amrith Wadhera, 2/14

    Music would not be what it is today if it weren’t for The Beatles. Music would still be here, sure. But it would not encompass as many styles and genres in single songs as it manages to do now.

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  • Southfield plans new high school for gifted students

    Thursday, February 14, 2008 By: Tania Keys

    The front wing of Southfield High School formerly known as O House will next year house the new University High School Academy, a small school being created for advanced students, said Southfield Hig

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  • Seniors enjoy exclusive café

    Thursday, February 14, 2008 By: Nicole Moore

    Seniors have something new to brag about.

    They now have the Senior Café - a special lunchroom only for them.

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  • Who is this "Crazy Pizza Guy?"

    Thursday, February 14, 2008 By: Andy Schroeder

    The legend began years ago at a Florida Pizza Hut. He was a college student entering his final year, and like most college students, was in the need of some extra cash. Little did he know that what

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  • Guitar Hero 3 has some better chops: - Game Review -

    Thursday, February 14, 2008 By: Martin Blair

    The previously rocked game called “Guitar Hero” saves it’s reputation by releasing the third edition of its saga, Guitar Hero 3. Guitar Hero 3 is a video game that spans across all of the new generat

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  • Fool's Gold is a Fool's Movie: Fool's Gold is another romantic comedy, starring the same old actors.

    Thursday, February 14, 2008 By: Hunter Kerhart

    Fool's Gold is about a bickering couple, played by Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson, who seem to only be together for their shared passion in treasure and making love. The movie is nothing special,

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  • Between the pages: Family life shatters the 'Glass Castle'

    Thursday, February 14, 2008 By: Megan Harrington

    For Jeannette Walls, the author of The Glass Castle, her first memory is setting herself on fire at age three. That, however, doesn’t even begin to cover the horrific tragedies, outrageous events, and

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  • Telling the Stories of the People: Deepa Fernandes goes Global

    Thursday, February 14, 2008 By: Lucely Garcia

    The11th grade Writers Forum invited Deepa Fernandes into the Bronx Academy of Letters auditorium, but who is she? Deepa is a journalist, a radio broadcaster, and an educator. A slender Indian woman wi

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  • Second week-long drug, sex talks waste juniors' time

    Thursday, February 14, 2008 By: Staff

    Recently, the high school administration has hired two different groups: Freedom from Chemical Dependency (FCD), a drug-use prevention organization that employs recovering addicts, and Planned Parenth

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  • Starbucks speaker serves suggestions: Alumna lectures college bound, emphasizes first impressions

    Friday, February 15, 2008 By: Claire Kister, Features editor

    Many seniors realize the need to work in order to cover college and living expenses, as graduation looms just three months away. While choosing the line of work may seem the most difficult, alumna Tri

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Issue Date: Sunday, February 17, 2008 Issue: Week of Feb. 17, 2008
 
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Trouble in the neighborhood. Hoban High suffers violent crime linked to nearby college campus.
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Sales tax increase stirs controversy. Students will feel the pinch of the rate hike, like everyone else.
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Another burglary hits Colfax. School suffers fourth break-in of the year. Intruders leave empty-handed.
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“Save the Jambulance.” Orange County students demonstrate on behalf of owner of van converted for Kartina refugee use.
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Gift for the gifted. Southfield plans new high school for elite students.
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Features
Geek? Au contraire! April robotics championship in Atlanta will show off inventors' mental muscle.
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Shedding light. Alternative energy, conservation and efficient energy use get a night of their own.
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Telling the people's stories. Deepa Fernandes travels widely, digs deep for tales you won't find elsewhere.
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Out of tragedy grows good. Colfax High family triumphs over son's death and other dark moments by sponsoring writing competition and bringing community together.
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Pizza mania! West Bend teachers -- AKA "Crazy Pizza Guy" -- has been on the go for years, delivering it fast and hot and funny.
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