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  • Teen Pregnancy On the Rise

    Monday, January 28, 2008 By: Allison Totten

    Walking down the hallways, you might see something a bit out of place, big bellies. Not as in overweight students, but as in pregnant girls. Guidance counselors Lisa Gulch and John Sloan agreed that

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  • Teen Pregnancy On the Rise

    Monday, January 28, 2008 By: Allison Totten

    Walking down the hallways, you might see something a bit out of place, big bellies. Not as in overweight students, but as in pregnant girls. Guidance counselors Lisa Gulch and John Sloan agreed that

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  • Pine Street class wins dino-dig

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: Macy Merchant

    What is the definition of lucky to you? Would it be getting picked out of 12,000 entries to win a contest? Well if you do, luck was on sixth grader, Andrew Cole’s side.Andrew correctly answered four q

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  • Ignorance takes over enlightenment

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: Alex Jenkins

    As the class was having a discussion on things they dislike, a student sat and listened to everyone speak and blew them off as being petty and naïve.  That is until one student mentioned how they hate

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  • Snow-days decision based on safety

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: Emily Hodel

    During the winter, teens are noticed to watch the news more than in any other season. However, it’s not an increased interest in what’s going on in the world; it’s watching for two-hour delays snow d

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  • Winter weather creates hazardous driving conditions

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: Emily Hodel

    Student drivers hear the ominous warning from their parents most every time they go to get behind the wheel; drive safe, watch out for the other guy, slow down before you think you need to, etc. How

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  • Seasonal affective disorder affects everyone

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: Jackie Bernard

    Winter, so many things happen in this season like various holidays, time with family, vacations, and just time to relax. But there is a darker side of winter. There are the normal yuletide annoyances

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  • Tired teachers = upset students

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: Jackie Bernard

    There have been many changes to the school this year, some positive and some negative. The most negative is the most noticeably destructive thing is “teacher fatigue”. You may have experienced it befo

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  • “Evans blue” is pure inspiration

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: Jackie Bernard

    Ears swimming against the harsh waters of mainstream music, stinging from the lack of depth and just plain sick of it, well I have the cure. In one word, mind blowing.Now that I have your attetion I c

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  • Athletics are risky endeavor

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: Kyle Farmer

    Injuries are commonplace in athletics from the professional to little league levels. Sports use the body in unnatural ways and places stresses that bodies normally would not undergo. Most injuries are

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The Wayland High Paw Print Press Wayland Union High School Wayland, MI
Issue Date: Thursday, January 24, 2008 Issue: Vol. 6 No. 3 - January '08 Last Update: Monday, February 04, 2008
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At-a-glance

Both the girls and boys bowling teams are looking to make a run for their conference titles this year, both returning key talent. Looking very good this year so far, the boys team leads with juniors
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Wrestling is a grueling and difficult sport to undertake for anyone. Yet this year’s wrestling squad still consists of 36 guys willing to take on the challenge. This seasons’ team looks to an interest
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Injuries are commonplace in athletics from the professional to little league levels. Sports use the body in unnatural ways and places stresses that bodies normally would not undergo. Most injuries are
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I found “Nagasaki: The Forgotten Bomb” to be a riveting yet disturbing story that drew me in and would not let me out. Frank Chinnock does a wonderful job of blending historical information with behin
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Ears swimming against the harsh waters of mainstream music, stinging from the lack of depth and just plain sick of it, well I have the cure. In one word, mind blowing.Now that I have your attetion I c
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There have been many changes to the school this year, some positive and some negative. The most negative is the most noticeably destructive thing is “teacher fatigue”. You may have experienced it befo
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Student Fatigue. Every student contracts this temporary disease at some point during their high school career.“I don’t think students are inherently lazy,” said English teacher, Mr. Michael Doupe. “
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Winter, so many things happen in this season like various holidays, time with family, vacations, and just time to relax. But there is a darker side of winter. There are the normal yuletide annoyances
full story 
Student drivers hear the ominous warning from their parents most every time they go to get behind the wheel; drive safe, watch out for the other guy, slow down before you think you need to, etc. How
full story 
During the winter, teens are noticed to watch the news more than in any other season. However, it’s not an increased interest in what’s going on in the world; it’s watching for two-hour delays snow d
full story 
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