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  • Cross Country

    Tuesday, September 25, 2007 By: William Schneider

    ERHS Cross CountryRunners slowing to a jog;Sweat dripping as if blood.Last lap is here,And finish near.ER Greyhounds lead the way,Crossing country all the day.The end is here, the time is up,The ER Gr

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  • Graffiti

    Tuesday, September 25, 2007 By: Jeff Renton

    Graffiti-Art or Vandalism? Welcome to the beautiful suburbs of North America. Welcome to prosperity and wealth. Welcome to the machine.Amidst these countless miles and miles of finely carved homes and

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  • “Be The Change. Don't Be Late.”

    Tuesday, September 25, 2007 By: Julia DuBois

    “Be The Change. Don't Be Late.”Interact's new program, Be The Change, was introduced at ERHS at the beginning of the 2007 school year.. “[Be the Change really came about when] Dr. DeFrance asked the I

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  • New Administration at ERHS

    Wednesday, September 26, 2007 By: Devan Rosterfer

    New Administration at ERHS On the first day of school this year, many students were given schedules revealing classes with teachers they had never seen or heard of. Not only are the halls fil

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  • Oragnic Food: What's on your plate?

    Friday, October 05, 2007 By: Julia Dubois

    “MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE! PARTIALLY HYDROGENATED! ASCORBYC PALMITATE TO PRESERVE FRESHNESS. ENRICHED WITH NIACIN.” The truth is, probably every refrigerator in America houses these things. Most any

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  • New Recycling Program at E.R.

    Friday, October 05, 2007 By: Kayla Paul

    Driving home from school recently, junior Sarah Watkins watched as a boy in the car next to her carelessly rolled down his window and tossed an empty pop can into the river. He drove off without looki

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  • Playing Year-Round Burns Out Athletes

    Friday, October 05, 2007 By: Anthony Orr

    With high school sports becoming more and more important to student athletes in Michigan and across the country, the number of students that are specializing is on the rise. Specialization is when a s

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With high school sports becoming more and more important to student athletes in Michigan and across the country, the number of students that are specializing is on the rise. Specialization is when a s
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Driving home from school recently, junior Sarah Watkins watched as a boy in the car next to her carelessly rolled down his window and tossed an empty pop can into the river. He drove off without looki
full story 
“MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE! PARTIALLY HYDROGENATED! ASCORBYC PALMITATE TO PRESERVE FRESHNESS. ENRICHED WITH NIACIN.” The truth is, probably every refrigerator in America houses these things. Most any
full story 
It was a horrible day when the sports seasons had been changed for Katie Bell. Last year Katie Bell was a starter for the softball team and also played on the tennis team. This year she will be playin
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At first glance, the home sideline looks normal. As you scan the numbers of players, you recognize a few of them by number until you get to number five, and then you think, who is that? Grabbing a ros
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Unhealthy beverages banned from schoolIn recent years, the obesity rate of children in America has skyrocketed and something is just starting to be done. Major fast food corporations have been slowly
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Organic Food/Health“MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE! PARTIALLY HYDROGENATED! ASCORBYC PALMITATE TO PRESERVE FRESHNESS. ENRICHED WITH NIACIN.” The truth is, probably every refrigerator in America houses the
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Old Music becomes Old Trend
Old Music Becomes Old Trend at ERHS“Picture yourself in a boat on the river, with tangerine trees and marmalade skies. Somebody calls you; you answer quite slowly, a girl with kaleidoscope eyes…”These
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New Administration at ERHS On the first day of school this year, many students were given schedules revealing classes with teachers they had never seen or heard of. Not only are the halls fil
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Longer School Days: Pro/ Con
PRO-She was patiently sitting and dreadfully sweating, waiting relentlessly as the time ticked by. She began pacing; her heart started racing, just waiting for the pass of time. The school days are lo
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