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  • Former CPAA student fatally shot: Jesus Rubio was returning home after playing pool

    Monday, March 10, 2008 By: Elizabeth Rodriguez & Michelle Narvaez

    A former Architecture Academy student was shot several times and killed on the morning of Feb. 23.Jesus "Mosco" Rubio was pronounced dead the at 11 p.m. at Highland Hospital, according to news reports

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  • Mom detained at child's school – has deportation gone too far?

    Monday, March 10, 2008 By: Karla Vindiola

    Immigration officials have taken it too far when it comes to deporting immigrants.

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  • Community gathers to remember alumna Mady Byrne

    Wednesday, March 12, 2008 By: Kirsty Groff

    Class of 2006 alumna Madalyn Byrne—who passed away February 25 due to liver failure and cardiac arrest caused by an accidental overdose of acetaminophen, the main ingredient in Tylenol—was honored in

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  • No horsing around for committed equestrians : Girls saddling up, riding high, bonding with steeds

    Wednesday, March 12, 2008 By: Tomiko Mason and Erin Washburn

    Your handsome prince has finally come. Chiseled and perfect, outlined by the sunset, he gazes down at you lovingly from astride his great white steed.

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  • Prom-goers to cruise Sacramento River on the Spirit

    Wednesday, March 12, 2008 By: Parul Guliani

    Senior Prom: a blur of manicures, reservations, limos, expensive hairdos and throbbing music. Now subtract the ice sculpture, chocolate fountain, hotel ballroom, and a couple hundred seniors, add abou

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  • Spice Girls' fame and status still strong today

    Thursday, March 13, 2008 By: Susan Sultan (Staff Reporter)

    A baby doll face, a scary style, an athletic chick, a sassy posh gal, and a gingery smile. Does this sound familiar? The Spice Girls remain one of the biggest icons of the 1990’s, and their message of

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  • Pennies for Patients: Quarters, dimes, nickels, and Pennies for Patients

    Thursday, March 13, 2008 By: Lauren Mitchell

    Pennies for Patients is putting teachers and students to the challenge. The Pennies for Patients fundraiser is running now through March 20. The high school fundraiser helps in donating funds to the L

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  • Students slave away to earn A's: Some students will do anything to earn good grades in school, but some do too much

    Friday, March 14, 2008 By: Gannon Benson, news/managing editor

    Newton High School is home to more than 1,300 students. In that 1,300, there are students with unique personalities, goals and interests. A handful of students are determined to succeed academically.“

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  • Cyber bullying takes lives

    Friday, March 14, 2008 By: Max Onufer; Correspondent

    Once thought to only exist in school and real life, bullying has now migrated to the internet.

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  • GERMS: Sickness season is in full swing at NHS

    Friday, March 14, 2008 By: Gannon Benson, managing/news editor

    The arrival of spring means flu season has almost drawn to a close.“The flu season seemed to hit later and go on a little bit longer,” Newton High School nurse Karen Lehman said.One difference between

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Issue Date: Monday, March 17, 2008 Issue: Week of March 16, 2008
 
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News
Blake junior enters school board race. Blocker, Watkins Mill’s Malik named finalists for student board member post.
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Community gathers to recall Blake studentMadalyn Byrne, who dies of cancer.
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Cross-continental partners. Wootton Partnership enters scientific education pact with Beijing high school.
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Former CPAA student fatally shot. Jesus Rubio was returning home after playing pool.
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Bathroom arson disrupts CAHSEE. Two boys suspected. A suspected arson fire in a boys bathroom triggered a fire alarm and interrupted CAHSEE testing on Feb. 5.
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Features
Flying high. Fresno Christian duo score individual voctories and lead squad to first in national performance cheerleading competition.
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The milky way. Life on a dairy farm is one of calm, chores and old-fashioned pastimes.
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He's cheering and proud of it. Albert Lea High's Peter Vanderploeg doesn't let stereotypes deter him from leading the charge.
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Ms. 1,000. Hali Hendrickson swishes her way into history.
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A menace everywhere. As though playgrounds and the streets weren't enough, the Internet is the newest turf terroized by bullies.
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