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  • "Grindhouse"- not a grind: I've never walked out of a movie feeling a sense of- dare I say it?- accomplishment

    Sunday, April 08, 2007 By: Cassandra Elizondo, The Medieval Times

    Well, strap into your seat and drag the kids with you, cause you’ll all want to witness the tour-de-force that is- "GRINDHOUSE," a double feature harking back to 1970s action exploitation movies.

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  • Ceramic creation wins student full college scholarship

    Monday, April 09, 2007 By: Sarah Ashey Entertainment Editor

    While it takes some college students years to realize what they want to do in life, senior David Oicata had it all figured out by the time he was in second grade. He wanted to make ceramics.

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  • Move over Michelle:: Sophomore takes the stage

    Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By: Ashley King, News Editor and Jacki Ryba, Staff Reporter

    About a year ago, sophomore Lindsay Jurek picked up a guitar and started playing, practicing, and strumming. Now, one year later, she’s taking the stage as the opening act for the popular and well-kn

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  • Local man takes on NIPSCO giant

    Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By: Gina Pilkins, Staff Reporter

    One of the main reasons that everyone in America isn’t a millionaire is the bills that just seem to pile up. One of the most prominent of which is the infamous electric bill.Ah yes, everyone is famili

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  • Voting Equals Diploma: Bill would affect class of 2010

    Wednesday, April 11, 2007 By: Patricia Gutierrez

    The life of a senior is deadline after deadline, from application deadlines to maintaining grades above average, the nuisance formalities never end. In order to graduate, in the state of California, s

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  • No Yearbook: Technical difficulties and agitated advisor force class into decision

    Wednesday, April 11, 2007 By: Brandy Saldana

    After eight months of technical difficulties, missed deadlines, low sales and an unsupportive representative from the publisher, advisor for the yearbook Mick Battaglini and the yearbook class were fo

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  • Congressman Ross visits Drew Central students

    Wednesday, April 11, 2007 By: Ashley Brown

    Congressman Mike Ross spoke to the students of Drew Central High School during a tour of schools in his congressional district Tuesday, April 10.“I believe without a doubt that education is the only w

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  • Gluten Free Oats becoming successful business for local family: New hope for those dealing with Celiac Disease

    Thursday, April 12, 2007 By: Cory Stebner

    Oatmeal, bread, and flour are all things that we enjoy and take for granted, but for people with Celiac Disease all these foods and food products cannot be digested because the ramifications of eating

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  • Fine Arts Festival displays school's talent

    Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By: Johanna Miller and Deona Murren

    The fourth annual Fine Arts Festival was held right before spring break on Wednesday, March 28.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, April 16, 2007 Issue: Week of April 16, 2007
 
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News
Congressman Mike Ross spoke to the students of Drew Central High School during a tour of schools in his congressional district.
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Technical difficulties, missed deadlines, and low sales forced cancellation of the yearbook.
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A proposed constitutional amendment that would change the allocation of funds for education is supported by the Reading Community School District.
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Features
This student began the business as a freshman, and plans to continue it even after high school.
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Jamie Quint has become the first local distributor for electricity producing windmills, a greener way of producing energy.
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Splenda can replace sugar, but not everybody agrees that the taste is the same.
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While it takes some students years to realize what they want to do in life, senior David Oicata knew by the time he was in second grade.
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Opinion
The library, once a quiet place of study, has become a place of loud conversations. The staff needs to enforce the rules and see that students work quietly while there.
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My goal of being valedictorian is no different than setting a goal in sports. Why do people criticize this achievement focus?
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During the whole time I have refused to stand for the Pledge, about a year now, only a few people have ever asked me why. For me this is the most disappointing aspect of my experience.
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