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  • Grant helps Earth Club upgrade recycling efforts

    Wednesday, September 26, 2012 By: Emily Wedel

    Earth Club is taking off this year with a new outlook. With a new $15,000 grant, adviser Dean Reese hopes for a big volunteer turnout.

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  • News lengths for love

    Friday, September 28, 2012 By: Sarah Summers

    Just by looking at her, people can see that junior Erica Murphy is making a statement against cancer. She traded in her once luscious locks for a style that pays tribute to her mother Diana Connolly&r

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  • Helping out a Ton

    Friday, September 28, 2012 By: Kaidia Pickels

    Southmoreland beats Mount Pleasant in Hunger Games Challenge

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  • Goodyear Plans New Dispatch Center

    Friday, September 28, 2012 By: Emilee Migray

    The city of Goodyear’s public safety facility is saying “goodbye” to their 2,000-square-foot 911 dispatch center, and “hello” to a new 10,000-square-foot space.

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  • Getting permission to leave our campus

    Tuesday, September 25, 2012 By: Briea Starks

        If you were a senior in high school at the age of eighteen, do you think it is necessary to get permission to leave campus? It is said that at the age of eighteen, you are &ldq

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  • Big Red

    Friday, September 28, 2012 By: Harrison Unger

    Students performed their first interviews, wrote features, and took photojournalistic photos to match their articles.

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  • movie review: The Possession

    Friday, September 28, 2012 By: Makenzie Pankow

    The horror movie The Possession is about a little girl named Em, played by Natasha Calis, who buys an antique box from a yard sale.  A demon transfers from the box into her.  She starts gett

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  • Unplugged: A Summer Without Social Media

    Tuesday, September 25, 2012 By: Sierra Soto

    “Privacy is dead, and social media holds the smoking gun.” - Pete Cashmore, Mashable CEO

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  • Beep! Beep! Teenagers Driving! Move!

    Wednesday, September 26, 2012 By: Jayla Roberts

    I'm 16 and a driver. I drive safley but I'm still a statistic!?

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  • Cardinal Ritter Cuts The Cosmetics

    Tuesday, September 25, 2012 By: Courtney Cmehil

    The female population of Cardinal Ritter manages to throw out their makeup bags, and walk around campus with their inborn glow.

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Issue Date: Monday, October 01, 2012 Issue: Week of Oct. 1, 2012
 
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News
Helping out a Ton
Two schools use a football rivalry and hype from the popular "Hunger Games" novel and movie to inspire students to donate canned goods to a local food bank.
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For the safety of residents and tourists, the City of Goodyear has decided to invest in a new 911 dispatch center that will have more room on the floor and on the lines.
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State grant funds expand recycling efforts beyond the classroom and into the stadium at Tracy High School.
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Buckeye Union High School gives freedom to technology-laden students but may leave some on the other side of the digital divide.
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One more classroom enters the future with iPads in place of textbooks. Students welcome the change from heavy volumes and the addition of apps that make learning interactive.
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Features
News lengths for love
Erica Murphy didn't pull out all of her hair when she had to take on more responsibilities at home; she shaved it all off to show support for her mother, who has been diagnosed with cancer.
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The big, red, battered pick-up truck parked at Rice Memorial High School is a remnant of teacher Brent Francis's previous logging career.
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Not quite a dream come true, Ayham Sakaan adjusts to life in the U.S. at White Station High School while missing family still behind in war-torn Syria.
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Teens Trending in Entrepreneurship
Internet marketplaces like Facebook make it easy for teens like Abigail Ivers to start their own businesses.
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Zeff Yusof returned to his homeland, England, to witness the biggest show in sports: the Summer Olympic Games. Georgetown Visitation Prep's athletic director urges everyone to follow his lead to the b
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