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Issue Date: Monday, January 21, 2008 Issue: Volume I, Issue 2 Last Update: Wednesday, March 12, 2008


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However much respect I offer this building, institution, and occupants, sometimes I get the feeling others do not.
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On February 11, 2008, the first ever Baltimore City College mock presidential election was held.
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A new math teacher, Mr. Birenbaum, has decided to revive a lost City tradition.
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Does it strike you as odd that United States History and African-American studies are separate classes?
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On February 20th, in the library, a modern civil rights activist presented his and Malcolm X’s stories to invited students.
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I can not kick this addiction. It is something I just can not do; something I am not willing to do.
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Joshua Weiner is the author of The World’s Room and From the Book of Giants. Weiner is the recent recipient of the Rome Prize in Literature from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters
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On Wednesday, January 16th, City’s Parent Teacher Student Association invited Dr. Andrés Alonso to speak to City students, teachers, parents, and faculty about his plans for the future of City and the
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The Baltimore Sun recently reported that Collin Mazyck, 24, was fatally shot multiple times in an alley off of Tivoly Avenue. This murder is especially distressing because Tivoly Avenue, a street tha
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The biggest and most direct impact taxes have on the students is how much goes into their school.
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