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  • Two automated defibrillators now available in WHS building: Saving lives with technology. . .

    Tuesday, December 21, 2004 By: Brian P. Mann

    This year WHS has had a number of new additions, including two emergency automated external defibrillators (AED) located near the west faculty entrance and in the commons. An AED is a portable device

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  • Far-Off Films: The Scoop On The Foreign/Independent Film Club

    Tuesday, December 21, 2004 By: Greg Rachkovsky

    Have you seen any foreign or independent films lately? Have you ever even heard of them?

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  • Staff, students remember fallen Marine

    Monday, January 03, 2005 By: Jessica Murphy, Sports Editor

    “Life is hard over here for people in my work,” said former Stevens student Joseph Tyler Welke in an email about Iraq, sent to Mrs. Nicole Swigart on Sept. 18.

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  • 'Magic' bedazzles card players

    Monday, January 03, 2005 By: Josie Kerk, Net Editor

    “Magic: The Gathering” overshadows lunch and free periods for several groups in the commons. Any number of players can join to test their decks in a Magic duel, though two or three players is the usua

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  • Seniors petition yearbook, meeting yields compromise

    Monday, January 03, 2005 By: Kathleen Grigg, Feature Editor

    Yearbook advisor Jeri Anderson and the senior class met on Dec. 2 to negotiate whether or not to include activity lists printed next to senior pictures. The 13 students present voted unanimously to ke

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  • Student nominated for national award

    Monday, January 03, 2005 By: Tessa Benavides

    Senior Victor Trejo was named an AP scholar by the College Board early last week. Trejo is the only student on campus to receive the award this year.

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  • The Invisible Test of Overseas Schools

    Monday, January 03, 2005 By: Sam Eitzen

    One student's view on the challenges and rewards that he has found attending schools overseas.

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  • Environmental Science students study population trends at local graveyard: APES loose in the cemetery!

    Tuesday, January 04, 2005 By: Brian P. Mann, Joel Enright and Melissa Rogers

    Students in Advanced Placement Environmental Science (APES) took a class field trip to Mount Pleasant Cemetery on east 12th Street Dec. 20, 2004, to learn about population trends.APES teacher Ross Bla

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  • Homeschool vs. Public School

    Tuesday, January 04, 2005 By: Shannon McCormick

    What a former public school student has to say about homeschooling.

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  • Money is driving force behind students working after school

    Thursday, January 06, 2005 By: Manuel Martinez MT Staff Writer

    Many high school students these days are usually employed, or seeking employment whether it be for the reason that they need to help their parents with the bills or they simply need more cash in their

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Issue Date: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 Issue: Week of Jan. 10, 2005
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Joseph Marzella, a Greenway maintenance worker, shattered his left ankle and bruised his left shoulder after falling off of a ladder after school in October and is still unable to return to work.
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With several new laws regarding school buses going into effect October 1, school bus drivers and all drivers alike must now pay extra close attention on roads around the start and end of the school da
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When the yearbook advisor and staff proposed eliminating activity lists from next to senior pictures in order to make the pictures larger, students signed a petition asking to preserve the activity li
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WHS has added two emergency automated external defibrillators (AED) located near the west faculty entrance and in the commons. These devices may save the life of someone experiencing sudden cardiac ar
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Recently the Rock County Humane Society has seen injured dogs that may have been used to train dogs for fighting. In order to end dog fights, the Society asks anyone with knowledge of them to come fo
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Features
Senior Ricky Duarte knows sign language fluently now, but the passion began seven years ago by doing sign language in retirement homes just because he thought signing would be fun.
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The majority of teenagers flips hamburgers at the local fast food restaurant or work the dreaded mall job. However, one freshman works for the Phoenix Suns.
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Students in Advanced Placement Environmental Science (APES) took a class field trip to Mount Pleasant Cemetery on east 12th Street Dec. 20, 2004, to learn about population trends.
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With the health food market at a peak, senior Adam Rohrer has teamed up with Herbalife International, the largest nutrition and weight-loss company on earth, to try to grab his own little piece of the
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Many athletes may regret drinking that extra energy drink before practice, and students may think twice about relying on Red Bull to give them the wings to finish their homework.
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