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  • Student experiences day in CSI

    Tuesday, January 29, 2008 By: Jessica Gross

    Silence took over the room. It was quiet. The loudest voice was that of the air conditioner. Not one whisper was coming from the teens in room 2101.

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  • Drug dealer becomes pastor

    Tuesday, January 29, 2008 By: Sara Berlin and Samantha Mackson

    Over 20 years ago, Mario Forte sold drugs on the streets of Miami and spent time in prison. Today, he is a pastor at Alpha & Omega Church in Miami, the founder of Mario Forte Ministries and an inspira

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  • Art class adds to magnet mural

    Tuesday, January 29, 2008 By: Maria Cotarelo

    Dancers, singers and orchestra players are just three aspects of the magnet presented on the “Star Academy” mural, which is painted in front of the attendance office behind the patio tables. The mural

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  • Students sell candy for own profit

    Tuesday, January 29, 2008 By: Aron Wolfson

    Months after fundraising for class of 2009 was finished, junior Jonathan Garber’s box was still packed to the max with candy. Garber purchased candy from Sam’s Club to sell at school for personal prof

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  • Students crash on motorbike

    Tuesday, January 29, 2008 By: Joel Gutman

    On Thursday, Jan. 17, junior Joshua Rolnick and his girlfriend, senior Kat Neymeti, were airlifted to a nearby hospital after crashing their motor bike.

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  • Lions and tigers and Hemp, oh my!: Waking up early, teaching and grading papers are part of Hemp’s daily routine. Although repetitive, he is involved in more than school-related activities.

    Tuesday, January 29, 2008 By: Sarah Abraham and Jared Gorfinkel

    Watching football and going on daily runs are ordinary tasks for graphics teacher Robert Hemp. However, Hemp makes time for his trips to Kenya every winter and summer break since 1997.

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The Lightning Strike Dr. Michael M. Krop High School Miami, FL
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The varsity boys’ soccer team had to forfeit four games because senior Guillermo Budde was academically ineligibile to play.
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The smell of cleaning fluids permeates the air in the girl’s bathroom. Paper towels are arranged neatly inside dispensers, soap containers are refilled and the floors are clean. In just one class per
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Watching football and going on daily runs are ordinary tasks for graphics teacher Robert Hemp. However, Hemp makes time for his trips to Kenya every winter and summer break since 1997.
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On a Saturday evening, as I got an invitation out to dinner, my wallet sobbed. It was empty, and my plans were doomed.
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Freshman Goranna Gonzales walked into her English class on the day of the midterm, shaking. Although she had received A’s and B’s throughout the first half of the year, she kept saying, “I am going to
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During her freshman year, junior Maya Weissman was returning home from the gym when it suddenly happened—the feeling of a severely uncomfortable pressure in her head.
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She punches left and right, up and down, and is sore after 20 minutes. Freshman Helen Goldstein uses her Wii as an alternative to working out at the gym.
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Every year, technology developers dazzle the world with amazing gadgets that make life easy and more fun. Last year, it was the iPhone, the Nintendo Wii and the Microsoft software Windows Vista. This
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Old enough to be your grandparents, the three surviving members of Led Zeppelin, accompanied with Jason Bonham, performed live for the first time in 19 years. The concert was a success. However, it wa
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Welcome to 1996, the radios are blasting the newest song from The Spice Girls, Tupac Shakur is at the height of his living career converting poetry into music and MTV is playing the new Backstreet Boy
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