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  • Gay Straight Alliance Reborn at CHS

    Friday, December 02, 2011 By: Emilia Ramos

    The Gay Straight Alliance Club, which is also called GSA, has a lot of support so far from the students of CHS.

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  • Apps for Food

    Friday, December 02, 2011 By: Erica Chen

    From apples to applications, with the help of modern technology, customers no longer have to wait in long lines at eateries.

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  • Find Your Inner Child: Go See "The Muppet Movie"

    Friday, December 02, 2011 By: Palmer Szarko

    "The Muppet Movie" is a great film for people of all ages. It is not just a kid’s movie.

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  • Changing the way we change

    Wednesday, November 30, 2011 By: Ari Borhanian

    The word “Occupy” has been tossed around a lot lately. From Israel to Italy, from the United Kingdom to the United States, the world is ready for a change, showing their exhaustion with the system thr

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  • The Truth About Occupy

    Friday, December 02, 2011 By: Marissa J. Priceman

    A trip to Wall Street reveals the truth about protestors. Read more...

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  • Older Brothers & Sisters Continue to Teach Lessons

    Thursday, December 01, 2011 By: Hannah Escobedo

    Tears. Hugs. Waves goodbye. It’s a bittersweet feeling when an older sibling takes their first step into adulthood and leaves for college. Many younger siblings at BHS know what this feels like. They

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  • BUDGET CUTS FORCE SOME STUDENTS TO PAY FOR LUNCH

    Thursday, December 01, 2011 By: Zalika Cuffy-Scott

    As featured in NY Times/schoolbook, with budget cuts to the Universal Meals program, it has forced students to start paying for lunch

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  • Sullivan tears calf, continues with winter concert

    Thursday, December 01, 2011 By: Keith Caprio

    When the Starkville High School concert band takes the stage on Dec. 1, a familiar face will direct the band, but with an unfamiliar limp.

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  • Locals Get Involved in the Occupy Wall Street Movement

    Thursday, December 01, 2011 By: Eleanor Eagan

    Middlebury College students and a high school senior visit Zuccotti Park in NYC and organize local support.

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  • Church members travel to El Salvador

    Wednesday, November 30, 2011 By: Lauren Weidinger

    Revere teachers participate in trip to El Salvador.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, December 05, 2011 Issue: Week of Dec. 5, 2011
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

At-a-glance

News
A Manitou Springs student, working at a local WalMart, found himself in the middle of a Black Friday bomb threat that stopped customers more than three hours.
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At Edward R. Murrow High, budget cuts have reached the growling-belly level, as students previously qualified by income for low-cost or free food are told there's no such thing as a free lunch anymore
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As the Occupy Wall Street movement transforms, almost daily, organizers and supporters, including one Middlebury Union student, hope it can retain its founding focus and power.
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If they were to squeeze one reflective sentence out of their annual visit to El Salvador, teens from Holy Martyr Church and Revere High might conclude: American kids have nothing to gripe about.
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'Stink bug' is a funny name for a not-so-funny invader that stubbornly endures all kinds of weather, damages crops and freaks out kids.
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Features
A concussion isn't the kind of injury a player can just 'shake off.' Many in organiized sports and the medical field are recognizing this and taking stricter measures to counter the ages-old threat.
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Fast food has gotten a whole lot faster lately, thanks to a new app that allows teens to order their food even before reaching the eatery. How'd we ever live without them?
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Older Brothers & Sisters Continue to Teach Lessons
Everybody knows about the near-trauma teens experience when headed away from home and on to college. But remember, too, the siblings at home; they also suffer the pangs of separation.
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The Kolbets won't await Santa on Christmas Eve, but they do celebrate 'Yule.' It's one of several yearly dates they observe as Neo-Pagans.
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Major moments in the lives of teens don't mean as much when a family member is away at war. Northwood High has seen its share of this emptiness.
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