Choices: a tough call to make: But everyone’s got to make them and accept the consequences
Sunday, April 20, 2008 By: Editorial
We live in a world that’s filled to the brim with choices just waiting to be decided. Some good, some bad, but each one distributes its own lesson shortly after being made, each one has its own conseq
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Superintendent announces his retirement: Kelly to step down in January
Sunday, April 20, 2008 By: Matthew Day
One year can hold a lot of surprises, and one year is all that Superintendent Joe Kelly has remaining here in Bloomsburg Area School District.
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Teaching abstinence: Is saying "No" the best choice for teens?
Sunday, April 20, 2008 By: Alane Presswood
“By parents pretending that premarital sex doesn’t exist, they’re almost asking students to do it. It’s natural for students to want to touch each other,” says senior health student Lauren Hughes, ada
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The hose knows: Gas prices affect students' habits
Sunday, April 20, 2008 By: Kaitlin Maize
The cost of living is an increasing problem for families today. The basic necessities are so costly that many students are required to get jobs and pay for their own wants themselves, with little assi
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‘Clear’ing out stress: Overwhelmed teens have options
Sunday, April 20, 2008 By: Maggie Bauman
The teachers, the aides, the custodial staff. Every school needs them, every school has them. School psychologist? Every school needs one, this school has one.
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How they got to the top: Two of one academic mind
Sunday, April 20, 2008 By: Stephanie DeGennaro
“Early in elementary school, my teachers didn’t want to put me in enrichment programs because they didn’t think I was smart enough,” says Chelsea Mandel, who is now ranked number one in this year’s se
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Working for Obama: Grad a field organizer for presidential candidate
Sunday, April 20, 2008 By: Julia Davis
A recent rally at Penn State University drew about 22,000 supporters of presidential hopeful Barack Obama. While the Illinois senator electrified the arena with a dynamic speech, onstage alongside him
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Holding it together: Close calls claw storming Panthers
Sunday, April 20, 2008 By: Rich Rhodes
Setbacks have not stopped the baseball team from success.
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3-step wins
Sunday, April 20, 2008 By: Marie Tarlecky
The 110 hurdles are second in a track meet following the 3200 relay. The difference between the two races is as clear as the unique athletes who run each. The 3200 runners are all smooth strides, keep
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One lap speed: 4x100 has chance to be team’s best
Sunday, April 20, 2008 By: Charles Franklin
A fairly inexperienced 4x100 team is drawing its own attention on a squad that already features state champion Fallon Heddings and double school record holder Casey Hess.
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Sunday, April 20, 2008 By Naznin Pathan
Junior Corbin Powlus’ scores have qualified him to attend the FBLA national competition this year in Atlanta, Georgia. At states, he competed in Technology Concepts and attended meetings regarding fut
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Sunday, April 20, 2008 By Nathan Long
Recently, instructor Lee Gaul and math teacher Michael Kakaley took time to help students learn how to tie fish flies after school. Fly fishing is a technique of fishing that uses man made bait instea
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Sunday, April 20, 2008 By Adam Roberts
So far this season the softball team has yet to bat themselves a winning record. The team’s record is 3-5, and not only have they struggled to get a couple of wins; they have also struggled to get hit
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Sunday, April 20, 2008 By Charles Franklin
A fairly inexperienced 4x100 team is drawing its own attention on a squad that already features state champion Fallon Heddings and double school record holder Casey Hess.
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Sunday, April 20, 2008 By Megan Rae Smith
When getting married, two people agree to be together until death do they part, as long as they both shall live. For a high school student, that might seem like a very long time.
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Sunday, April 20, 2008 By Marie Tarlecky
The 110 hurdles are second in a track meet following the 3200 relay. The difference between the two races is as clear as the unique athletes who run each. The 3200 runners are all smooth strides, keep
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Sunday, April 20, 2008 By Rich Rhodes
Setbacks have not stopped the baseball team from success.
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Sunday, April 20, 2008 By Julia Davis
A recent rally at Penn State University drew about 22,000 supporters of presidential hopeful Barack Obama. While the Illinois senator electrified the arena with a dynamic speech, onstage alongside him
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Sunday, April 20, 2008 By Stephanie DeGennaro
“Early in elementary school, my teachers didn’t want to put me in enrichment programs because they didn’t think I was smart enough,” says Chelsea Mandel, who is now ranked number one in this year’s se
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Sunday, April 20, 2008 By Maggie Bauman
The teachers, the aides, the custodial staff. Every school needs them, every school has them. School psychologist? Every school needs one, this school has one.
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Bloomsburg High School
Bloomsburg, PA
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