Blueprint Springbrook High School Silver Spring, MD
Issue Date: Friday, October 26, 2007 Issue: Issue 4 Last Update: Friday, November 02, 2007


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For years, urban legends and myths have intrigued many people. Urban legends have spread through medians such as the internet, newspapers and television. Not all urban legends have been deemed untrue,
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In middle school or elementary school, Halloween is usually spent trick-or-treating around different neighborhoods. Upon entering high school it is suddenly deemed un-cool to participate in past Hallo
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Young students are known for going trick-or-treating for Halloween. Though many of them still enjoy the favorite tradition, high school students have a much more assorted palette of activities for the
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Every student uses them, whether for a drink during lunch or a bag of chips while waiting for the bus. Vending machines have snuck in to the lives of high school students, eating away at their spare c
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‘It’s like the more money we come across, the more problems that we see.’ Many people would disagree with this quote from the 1997 song Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems by late rapper Notorious B.I.G. The com
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In the Washington area, Koreans make up the largest category of Asian-owned firms,owning about 10,000 businesses, including dry cleaners and grocery and liquor stores in Fairfax. Meanwhile, Hispanics
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Common opinion says that the dress code at Springbrook is particularly strict. There are no tank tops, the skirts that have to be fingertip length and no-wife beaters. Are these restrictions really su
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President Bush vetoed an extension on the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) on Wednesday, October 3, which was passed in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
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Students have become weary of the same empty campaign promises being made to them by their classmates. Year after year, SGA officials and class council representatives make promises they cannot keep.
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As long as daily comic strips have existed, there have been readers who have hated them. They say that “Garfield” is not funny,” or that “Zippy the Pinhead” does not make sense. Much of this criticism
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