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  • Let Us Start Hopping for a Cure

    Thursday, March 01, 2012 By: Carley Allen, staff writer for the Hornet’s Buzz , Oark High School, Oark, Ark.

    Early on the second Saturday of the fair, many annual fair attenders come out to the Arkansas State Fair's Susan G. Komen “Hopping For a Cure” Breast Cancer Fundraiser Rabbit Show. The show helps rais

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  • Duffy Excels in Irish Dance

    Wednesday, February 29, 2012 By: Kaitlin Kumbalek

    NDA junior Caroline Duffy is a member of the dance team, a full IB student, an APPP leader and an active participant in her community. On top of all of that, she is a dedicated Irish dancer.

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  • A look back at the landmark diner, Zesto's at its close

    Friday, March 02, 2012 By: Ali Swenson

    Ballardites remember Zesto’s

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  • What's a Hipster?

    Thursday, March 01, 2012 By: Shannon Turner

    Do you associate yourself with independent music? Do you reject the culturally-ignorant attitudes of mainstream consumers? Or maybe you take pride in your cool, seemingly-effortless appearance? If ye

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  • Everything Will be Okay and I am so Proud of You review

    Friday, March 02, 2012 By: Tanner Knox

    Animation isn’t necessarily a style of storytelling reserved only for the kids. No one in the film industry proves this more than Don Hertzfeldt.

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  • Student Actress and Playwright Tackles Bullying, Wins Competition

    Thursday, March 01, 2012 By: Margaret Hynds '13

    Every year, English teacher and former Kennedy Center Education Department Employee Jennifer Goff encourages students to expand their creative horizons in creative writing contests that she calls “won

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  • When jeffing becomes bullying

    Wednesday, February 29, 2012 By: Alex Shaw

    Bullying has become a blurred line between actual insults and jeffing at Washington High School. Jeffing is an insult followed by an occasional laugh or smile making the comment a playful joke.

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  • New Center Improves Southeast Springfield

    Wednesday, February 29, 2012 By: Drew Viguet

    Dan Kinney Park has received much attention and use from local residents. Now, Dan Kinney Family Center is on the way.

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  • "Real Care" Baby Projects Teaches Real Time Lessons

    Tuesday, February 28, 2012 By: Amanda Cherry

    It’s that time of year again at BHS when all students, boy and girl, enrolled in a Child Development class bring home their first baby. Now this isn’t a real baby, but rather a mechanical baby that cr

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  • El Camino: The Best Rock Album on the Shelves

    Tuesday, February 28, 2012 By: Ivan Serna, Editor in Chief

    The Black Keys released their best album of their career, and the best rock album out right now.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, March 05, 2012 Issue: Week of March 5, 2012
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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Hunters are taking to the woods in New Jersey, searching for black bears. They're doing so with the blessing of state officials determined to thin the growing population.
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The contraception policy crafted by the Obama administration has led to a national tangle of concerns, including religious freedom, reproductive rights and health care accommodation.
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Do the students at Orange Glen High School have a point? Should adult athletic boosters be able to exclude teens from a fund-raiser because alcohol is served?
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Dan Kinney Park was eagerly anticipated and is now well appreciated by Southeast Springfield residents for the life it brought the community. Next step: the Dan Kinney Family Center, to go with it.
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If a teen under 18 wants to talk on the phone, he or she should talk on the phone. If that teen wants to drive, then he or she should drive. But never both at once, new Utah legislation proposes.
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Joplin High students, displaced last spring by a devastating tornado and since enrolled in temporary schools, are still staggered by their loss. Meanwhile, a new building slowly rises.
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The Summit Ridge Middle School community had much to reflect on last week after a bus turning a corner hit three girls as they tried to cross the road.
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Features
A look back at the landmark diner, Zesto's at its close
Zesto’s may have closed its doors after 63 years of serving the Ballard community, but that melancholy moment has evoked memories that will keep the diner alive.
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What's a Hipster?
You don't know what a hipster is. Here's the checklist. Scope it out. You just may be a one.
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Hey, it's OK if you 'jeff' somebody -- insult and ridicule 'em, but all in good fun. Problem is, the person you're jeffing may feel hurt, anyway, and the folks watching you might jump in, nonetheless.
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