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  • Cutting Out Education

    Wednesday, January 21, 2009 By: Cheyenne Cracraft

                    As school budgets in Nevada continue to dwindle, the question becomes: what are they going to cut next?

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  • AED Saves Life

    Wednesday, January 21, 2009 By: Andrea Blanco

                On Wednesday January 7, 2009, an AED emergency was called after an Arbor View Staff member claimed to be experiencing chest pain. Aft

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  • Self Mutilation, My Personal Experience

    Wednesday, January 21, 2009 By: Victoria Silva

    When I walked down the halls of Mays, I wore a big smile on my face; however, that was just my mask. My real emotions were hidden away from the people around me because I felt that they were a sign of

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  • ``Notorious'' A B.I.G. Hit

    Wednesday, January 21, 2009 By: Chelsea Samuel

    We all love the story of the poor inner city youth who rises to the top after resorting to the transgressions of the streets: the young boy who chooses crime over the classroom. After much anticipatio

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  • Two sides to the story: Uniforms

    Saturday, January 24, 2009 By: Carla Gomez

    The school district is considering requiring uniforms for high school students next year. This proposal, if approved, would challenge student freedom of expression since most students express themselv

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  • Barth Bowls 300 : Perfect score strikes up morale for team

    Thursday, January 22, 2009 By: Jen Bellissimo

    One can hear the timeless phrase “practice makes perfect” repeated throughout the years. For one of Hoover’s students, it proves true. Junior Justin Barth bowled a perfect score of a 300 against Perry

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  • Living the Dream : Hoover graduate secures record deal

    Thursday, January 22, 2009 By: Natalie Casper

    Some people dedicate their entire lives to music in the hopes of becoming “discovered” by a top producer in the music industry. However, for 2005 Hoover graduate Jeremy Fetzer, it took a considerably

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  • Students defy gravity as a hobby

    Wednesday, January 21, 2009 By: Erin Druga

    Back flips off buildings and ledges may seem like something you would only see on YouTube. But for seniors Evan Cribben, Kevin LaRocca and Jake Ridgeway, it’s reality. Free running is an activity that

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  • Huddling together to promote school spirit

    Thursday, January 22, 2009 By: Kayla Carpetner

    As The Beach Boys once said, “be true to your school.” At Hoover, there is a group to promote this ideal that was popular in the early 60s. The Viking Huddle is a group of students who, according to a

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  • THS Youth Coalition challenges students to “Not be dummies”

    Wednesday, January 21, 2009 By: Emily

    Step Up, a Goshen County youth coalition, recently held assemblies with the students of THS.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Sunday, January 25, 2009 Issue: Week of Jan. 25, 2009
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Teen mothers are generally the focus of talk about out-of-wedlock births, but studies show teen dads struggle, as well -- if they stick around.
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Make no mistake, it will be the same Curtis High it's always been, but visitors to the school may be dazzled by its pricey makeover.
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Bye-bye, snow days -- or at least some of you. North Canton school officials hope delayed start times on bad-weather days will eliminate the need for extra days during the spring.
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Hoover High has landed an $100,000 AT&T grant to help struggling students find a career focus.
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Features
It didn't take 2005 Hoover High grad Jeremy Fetzer and his band, Deep Vibration, long to land a music industry contract with a Nashville label. Now the challenge is to stay true to themselves and thei
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For those who warm to the thought of dirt floors, abusive royalty and no running water, "Medieval Times" may be a great diversion. Jousting, fencing and eating with one's hands are part of a unique ex
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They may not be the melting pot Americans say they favor, but historically black universities and colleges maintain their appeal to young black high-schoolers who seek a place where felloow students s
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A sour economy has reintroduced high schoolers to discount shopping, including second-hand stores. A savvy shopper can find some snappy deals, and have something to brag about, too.
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