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  • Gas prices negatively affect students

    Wednesday, December 12, 2007 By: Clare Lennon - Opinion Editor

    Many high schoolers look at driving as freedom with wheels and a seemingly inexhaustible gas card. With the dramatic rise in gas prices, though, this vision may soon come crashing down.

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  • Teachers Protest For Better Wages as the Holidays Approach

    Wednesday, December 12, 2007 By: Alison Hahm

    With the recent paycheck debacle, and the constant fight for better salaries, a teacher protest was inevitable on Dec. 6. The protest’s focus on the recent failed paycheck computer program and its hor

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  • Love, Hate and Murder in Venezia

    Wednesday, December 12, 2007 By: Kenji Ono

    Venice's very own cafeteria "Ristorante Venezia" was dressed up and on display this month, beaming in neon from the outside, giving it a real restaurant feel for the second annual drama dinner murder

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  • Massive Effect: The new RPG by Bioware, Mass Effect, is extremely well-done, despite a few flaws.

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 By: Joey Curry

    Mass Effect, created by legendary game producers, Bioware, is a classical style Role Play Game (RPG), set as a space odyssey. It is an incredibly anticipated title with a lot of hype to live up to, bu

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  • Fred and Santa comedy dream team

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 By: Melanie Sudar

    The holiday season brings gifts, family, and funny movies. “Fred Claus” is a comedy about family and the true meaning of Christmas.Vince Vaughn stars as a comical Fred Claus, Santa Claus’s (Paul Giama

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  • Fabulous First: Softball team makes Ohio history with five Division I signees

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 By: Dominic Garrini

    It was a proud moment for not just five girls, but also five sets of parents. Seniors Jessica Simpson, Felicia Houtz, Sarah Gerber, Megan Lilley and McKenna Russ signed Division I letters of intent to

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  • Just for Jesus creates controversy

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 By: Matt Rist & Shelby Taylor

    Controversy preceded a recent Baton Rouge Magnet High School field trip to the Just for Jesus rally at LSU's Pete Maravich Assembly Center on December 5. A lawsuit was filed on November 27th again

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  • Actor Danny Glover speaks at BRMHS

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 By: Maya Miller & Maxwell Thornton

    On Wednesday November 30, actor Danny Glover visited BRMHS campus to meet with drama and TV/film students. The Performing Arts Center was filled with about 75 people from film and drama. Senior Tierra

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  • Is the planet really in trouble?: Effects of human pollution may hurt the Earth more than we realize and can help

    Thursday, December 13, 2007 By: Keri Langley

    Whether humanity likes it or not, we’ve really botched it this time. Global warming, rainforest destruction,animal species annihilation — these are just a few symptoms of the pending disaster we’ve cr

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  • Eating disorder addiction forms fad: Numerous symptoms affect body, require help

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: Brittany Shaffer

    “Oh my gosh, I’m so fat!” Whether this thought is fact or fiction, many will find reasons to rationalize the need for weight loss.

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Issue Date: Saturday, December 15, 2007 Issue: Week of Dec. 17, 2007 Last Update: Friday, October 26, 2012
 
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News
Back to the bungalows. Design flaws in new buildings at Crescenta High cause move of classes to old haunts.
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Sad mystery. Carson High swim team loses $516 to suspected theft. Money had been raised for transportation.
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Just for Jesus? Legal battle erupts when school official nixes Christian rally as official school event.
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Flash point. Paycheck snarl riles already-frustrated Venice teachers.
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Staph outbreak causes widespread fear. Drug-resistant strain triggers nationwide reforms.
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Tasered while preaching. Two students were arrested while preaching about Jesus at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.
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Features
Some kind of exercise. Christine Cho's bad cough led her to golf, and golf -- plus plenty of brain -- landed her at Harvard.
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Secret hell. Eating disorders suggest an array of fears that scream for sensitive response.
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Hands on the wheel, mind on the road. Fenton High student knows firsthand, and painfully, the dangers of driver distractions.
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Diamond bright. Five Hoover High softball stars sign letters of intent with Division I schools, an Ohio first.
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