Herricks Highlander Herricks High School New Hyde Park, NY
Issue Date: Saturday, September 01, 2007 Issue: September Issue Last Update: Monday, October 15, 2007


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With an early press time, Herricks’ sports teams have barely begun their respective seasons as this paper is being edited and printed, so I am at a loss in terms of what to write.So I reminisced brief
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At the Miss Teen USA beauty pageant on August 24, Miss Teen South Carolina lost her chance at the coveted crown after failing to accurately answer a question about geography, a perfect example of why
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The summer that just ended has put me in such a good mood that it seems like nothing can go wrong (except school starting). I have become a “glass-is-half-full” type of person, I see the silver lining
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With the campaigns for the Democratic and Republican Party nominations for the 2008 Presidential election in full swing, it is my goal, by way of some brief summaries, to make sense out of the litany
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As high school students, we have become far more dependent on electronics than ever before. School supplies are no longer limited to fifty-cent notebooks and one dollar three-ring binders anymore. Ins
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While students use the summertime to get ready for the upcoming school year with back-to-school shopping and new accessories, the buildings in the Herricks Union Free School District are simultaneousl
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To many Herricks students, homework can be terrifying. Music lessons once a week, science research and volunteer work twice a week, a sport or two, and an arsenal of clubs, are just examples of the ro
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While vandalism and graffiti is not as prevalent in Herricks as compared to other schools, several noticeable incidents did occur last year. Some students have expressed concern over the vandalism tha


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