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  • Sparkle Saturday Draws Record Turnout

    Friday, January 18, 2008 By: Chanel Labasan

    More than 150 students helped the campus sparkle during the Jan. 12 clean-up day.

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  • Feel-good myth contradicts truth

    Friday, January 18, 2008 By: Nigel Alcorn

    All too many believe in the “American Dream,” the persistent falsehood about our class system. This feel-good myth almost completely contradicts truth.

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  • University could be new home: High school facility now up to code

    Sunday, January 20, 2008 By: Nathan Long

    This April, Bloomsburg may break traditions and seek a new home for this year’s most celebrated team, the varsity football squad. But the move will challenge the traditions of many.

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  • Teen pregnancy issues addressed in emotional movie 'Juno'

    Monday, January 21, 2008 By: Nick Kallas

    So you are a junior girl in high school and have a boyfriend you’re madly in love with. Next thing you know, you’re pregnant. What would you do? One of the 2007 hit movies, Juno, confronts this sce

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  • Rising death toll on local roads raises concerns: Montgomery County shocked by recent surge of teenage car accidents

    Wednesday, January 23, 2008 By: AMY DOGGETT

    Rushing to beat the late bell, senior Ali Levy ducked into her bright blue Toyota Echo, turned up Elliot in the Morning and buckled her seatbelt for the five-minute drive. Unfortunately, Levy was late

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  • There is no off season: Majorettes compete outside of the halftime show

    Thursday, January 24, 2008 By: Alyssa DeGeorge

    Although Hoover’s majorettes are usually seen twirling at the football games to the music of the marching band, they are involved with twirling all year long. The Jazz Dolls, a competitive twirl and d

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  • David in Real Life: 'Let's see how far we've come'

    Thursday, January 24, 2008 By: David Esber

    It’s hard to believe that it’s 2008. 2007 was marked by toy-recalls, monks protesting, more war, high oil prices and school shootings. However, that’s not what Americans will remember. It’s that time

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  • CD Reviews

    Thursday, January 24, 2008 By: Staff

    Across the Universe: Music from the Motion PictureJustice has been done to The Beatles in the soundtrack to the movie, “Across the Universe.” The collection of singers from various backgrounds and sty

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  • You’re On Air with Niloufar Sobhani : Niloufar Sobhani reveals what she does during her radio show and how her conversations affect her.

    Thursday, January 24, 2008 By: Selma Hadzimujagic

    Most juniors tend to work at the local apparel store or fast food restaurant. Unlike those common jobs of picking up clothes or food off the dirty floor after long hours at work, junior Niloufar Sobha

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  • Technology had killed the artist: Real art requires sacrifice and talent, not digital fondling

    Friday, January 25, 2008 By: Courtney Hanson

    Our world is constantly progressing technologically, making everyday things easier, and causing the people living in it to grow lazier by the minute. One thing that we’ve become lazy with is art. S

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Issue Date: Friday, January 25, 2008 Issue: Week of Jan. 27, 2008 Last Update: Thursday, November 07, 2002
 
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News
Broken water pipes dampen the start of the new semester.
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Bad business brings an end to local Borders bookstore.
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Rising death toll on local roads raises concerns. Montgomery County shocked by recent surge of teenage car accidents.
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A new day. Potential safety hazards at their own stadium prompt Bloomsburg High Panthers to take their contests to nearby Bloomsburg University.
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Features
FacebookSafer than MySpace or just as dangerous?
Danger lurking. Facebook and MySpace provide hiding places for sex offenders.
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Rise of the Facebook generation: More teens are gravitating to the social networking site, but not everyone is thrilled
Rise of the Facebook generation. More teens are gravitating to the social networking site, but not everyone is thrilled
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Who in their right mind ...? Lefties find themselves at many disadvantages in this right-handed society.
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Deadly by any other name. Students seek a dangerous high, without drugs.
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Oh man! With so few male cheerleaders, it's hard to believe the practice all started with guys.
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A real voice. You won't find junior Niloufar Sobhani working in a clothing store or a fast food restaurant. But you may find her ideas emanating from your radio as she discusses the issues each week.
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