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Monday, March 17, 2008
By Molly Ruggere
Recently in the news, CMS has been reported for having students on various high school athletic teams who are ineligible to play. In order to solve this, CMS has been conducting investigations into th
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Monday, March 17, 2008
By Clay Collin
Thirty-three million viewers crowded around their television sets to watch the season premiere of “American Idol” on January 15, making “Idol” the highest rated show of the evening. Despite this impr
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Monday, March 17, 2008
By Nathan Kennedy
Of all the musical talent at Providence, the ukulele seems to stand out the most. Juniors Natalie Royal and Jordan Williams’s well-remembered performances at this year’s Variety Show confirmed that th
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Monday, March 17, 2008
By Lia Reich
Sex, often glamorized and publicized in our current society, has become extremely nonchalant and accepted. The media routinely advertises condoms and birth control, but fails to mention the only prove
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Monday, March 17, 2008
By Lindsey Hightower
According to SADD, one in two sexually active youth will contract a sexually transmitted disease by age 25. With statistics like that it is almost trite to say that sex is a big deal. For those who ch
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Monday, March 17, 2008
By Sarah Bordelon
In every presidential election, there is huge media coverage. With each candidate bringing something “unique” to the table, the endless battle of republican vs. democrat (oh yeah, vs. independent, to
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Monday, March 17, 2008
By Kim Hill
Five students at Providence have been punished for postings on the social networking website, Facebook. One of the students is not just in trouble at school; he or she is also charged with cyberstalki
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