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  • Rush Limbaugh's inflammatory comments prove filter necessary

    Thursday, March 15, 2012 By: Hannah K. Field, editor in chief

    The word "slut" is thrown around high school on a daily basis. However, when a 61-year-old man with his own radio show uses that kind of language to describe someone, people take notice. Although radi

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  • Defying All Expectations

    Friday, March 16, 2012 By: Jessica Zeigler

    Reporter Jessica Zeigler reviews the popular Broadway play Wicked

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  • “Project X” not relatable to teens, but still enjoyable and exciting

    Friday, March 16, 2012 By: Khajidmaa Soyoltulga

    Swarms of teenagers went to their local movie theaters to purchase a ticket to the biggest party movie of the year. On March 2, the movie “Project X” premiered in theaters.

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  • Should pregnant women face child abuse charges?

    Friday, March 16, 2012 By: Diamon Doss

    Diamon Doss takes on the controversial issue of how mothers who smoke and do drugs should be punished.

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  • Recruitment violations 'put to bed'

    Thursday, March 15, 2012 By: Ricky Morin

    The historically decorated Pembroke Academy Basketball team, coached by former point guard Matt Alosa, was accused of recruitment violations this season. The allegation surrounded the relocation of th

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  • Invisible Children Organization comes to PA

    Friday, March 16, 2012 By: Karlie Stocker

    On March 12, the Invisible Children Club and Pembroke Academy hosted the Invisible Children Organization for the second time this year with a new video and presentation.

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  • Panelists discuss “Journalists in Harm’s Way”

    Friday, March 16, 2012 By: Natalie Moore and Daylin Ramirez

    Students filed into the dimly lit multi-purpose room to witness a panel discussion with several top journalists discussing “Journalist in Harm’s Way.”

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  • Ohio school shooting raises concerns

    Thursday, March 15, 2012 By: Christine Phelps, Staff Writer

    On an average, dull Monday, most students are just worried about getting through the school day. But on Feb. 27, one Ohio high school was faced with the horrible, unthinkable tragedy of a school shoo

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  • P-T introduces new "college in high school" courses

    Thursday, March 15, 2012 By: Nicole Paul, Editor in Chief

    P-T is introducing courses through Seton Hill University and LaRoche College next school year.

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  • TV Networks, Sites and Celebrities Take a Stand Against Bullying

    Thursday, March 15, 2012 By: Moira Rousseau, Staff Reporter

    Whether we want to admit it or not, we teenagers live on the Internet! From social networking sites like Facebook to text messaging to celeb gossip sites, it’s pretty safe to say that using technology

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, March 19, 2012 Issue: Week of March 19, 2012
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
College students in California are the recipients of unwanted free time, following the state's decision to cut school budgets and trim overcrowded classes.  
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Pembroke Academy's basketball program is under siege by anonymous complainants who claim the school recruited players in violation of New Hampshire scholastic sports rules.
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Had it not been for Marilyn Estrada's quick action, a staff member's family might not have survived entrapment in a burning car. The Animo Brown school community is celebrating her heroism.
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Its services used by increasingly more young people, many impressionable, Tumblr has decided to ban blogs that target potential danger to teens.
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Google’s new privacy policy concerns users
Google's plan to share client information with its subsidiary service companies is making many users nervous over the potential compromise of their privacy. Some are even considering bolting.
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MN receives NCLB waiver
No Child Left Behind has been controversial for its effort to standardize measurements of student achievement over learning for learning's sake. Now, some states are ditching it.
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Features
To honor its namesake on the 10th anniversary of his slaying, Daniel Pearl Magnet School students invited top journalists to discuss the dangers of reporting in dangerous places.
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TV programs delving into the lives of teen moms may actually be promoting early pregnancies that often lead to troubled lives, say young viewers.
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Anti-bully forces are employing some high-profile celebrities and media to stand with teens who suffer online harassment.
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Sidoti still impacting Kent
Roger Sidoti's retirement as principal of Roosevelt High School didn't mean he'd put his feet up and relax.
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