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  • UPHS Hoping to Expand AP Offerings

    Tuesday, April 24, 2007 By: Chase Pashkowich '07

    "We have six AP courses; we could have six more."

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  • Construction Delayed Until Other Projects Are Completed

    Tuesday, April 24, 2007 By: Nelson Ta

    To build or not to build, that is the dilemma. The EMUHSD (El Monte Union High School District) has yet to start on the planned two story building and remodeling at Arroyo that was proposed back in 2

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  • Waterworks spotlights local students

    Tuesday, April 24, 2007 By: Bill Simpson

    On March 31st at the Waterworks Visual Art Center, West Rowan High School got its chance to début in the art world.

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  • New Bright Eyes Album is Both Opinionated and Entertaining

    Tuesday, April 24, 2007 By: Meagan Amylon

    Over the past ten years, Bright Eyes has become arguably one of the most influential bands in the indie/”emo” scene. Led single-handedly by 27-year-old singer/songwriter/lyricist Conor Oberst, Bright

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  • Jon McLaughlin releases debut album Indiana

    Wednesday, April 25, 2007 By: Amanda Merkwae

    Look out Ben Folds. There’s a new pop-piano sensation in town. Singer-songwriter Jon McLaughlin really puts his heart on the line in his debut album Indiana. Take some catchy Ben Folds-esque piano

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  • Beckman FilmFest Unveils Promising Talent: Visual Arts students compete for various awards in Beckman’s First Annual Student FilmFest.

    Wednesday, April 25, 2007 By: Tatiana Palomino

    IRVINE- As the video screen slowly descended over the stage, student film makers anxiously awaited the premiere of their sixteen original films. Students and parents trickled into the audience, and fa

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  • Kings of Leon unleash Southern pride

    Thursday, April 26, 2007 By: Beth Sanford

    Kings of Leon’s new album ‘Because of the Times’ will take everything you have ever known about Southern rock and send it downriver.

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  • Everlife's album 'Faded' from memory

    Thursday, April 26, 2007 By: Elizabeth Trolinger

    I’m willing to bet that most of the world has no idea who Everlife is. And I think it should stay that way. Pop-rock sister act Everlife’s self-titled second CD sounds just like any other Ashlee Sim

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  • We went to the woods to live deliberately... Newts, hikes, and the great outdoors: The small things make Walden '07

    Thursday, April 26, 2007 By: Ashley Howe

    For two years, two months, and two days Henry David Thoreau isolated himself thick in the forest to write of his stay at Walden pond. Though their stay was only a tiny fraction of Thoreau’s, the junio

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  • Evanescence definitely worth the wait

    Thursday, April 26, 2007 By: Julia Welch

    What do you get when you cross blaring music, “gothic grannies,” and a huge mosh pit? You get without a doubt the best concert ever, flying bodies included.The Louisville Gardens, along with many fans

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, April 30, 2007 Issue: Week of April 30, 2007
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Tensions were running high last week at Phillips Middle School after an unidentified student made threatening remarks.
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An AP Biology class was canceled and the teacher resigned.
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The Government Administration and Elections Committee of Connecticut unanimously approved a bill on March 19th that would allow 17-year-olds who would be 18 by the time of general elections to vote in
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Because of inflation, funds for the new building at Arroyo High School may be insufficient for the planned new building.
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Features
Students and teachers held a chat live from Panama to inform students about their stay.
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We went to the woods to live deliberately... Newts, hikes, and the great outdoors: The small things make Walden '07
Students in American Studies class experienced living in the woods as Thoreau did on the 21st annual “Walden” trip.
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Opinion
Next time you attend a sporting event, give the players the respect they deserve. Shout comments that will boost their self-confidence, not ones that will put them down.
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The construction of new buildings at Arroyo High School should not be put off, and students and parents should voice their opinions to the district.
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Since the dawn of time, men and women have co-existed and integrated with each other. Most of the time men were in a position of power, not because they were smarter or more clever but because of thei
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It is wrong to say that you can support our forces in Iraq without supporting their mission.
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