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  • Puzzle of Options: Military enlistment is the last career piece for many

    Monday, November 17, 2008 By: Morgan Lee

    After high school, students have the world to choose from. Sixty-seven percent of high school graduates go on to college, but others choose to pursue the world’s oldest profession: military service.

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  • Sprint King

    Monday, November 17, 2008 By: Michael Koch

    During the winter of Mike Wallace’s sophomore season, swimming success was an uncertainty. “All I wanted to do was be competitive.”

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  • Practicing Traceur

    Monday, November 17, 2008 By: Daniel Maldonado

    When competing in a sport every athlete at one point or another strives to test the full potential of the human body which usually begins by testing the human heart.

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  • Summer BreakAlaska

    Monday, November 17, 2008 By: Aaron Diehl and Luke Klingler

    Some teenagers spend their summers in the sunshine at the beach, but for senior Luke Bellum, summer vacation brings nothing but hard work. Not only does his job demand physical labor, but it takes him

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  • Traveling the World: Grad earns his living

    Monday, November 17, 2008 By: Courtney Erwin

    If offered the opportunity to travel anywhere in the world, all expenses paid, almost anyone would jump on the opportunity. Some people, like Sean Kuprevich, a trip leader for All About Visiting Eart

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  • Breaking the mold

    Monday, November 17, 2008 By: Matt Sokoloski

    Nerves on edge, writer Matt Sokoloski stepped into an open dance studio filled with ballerinas to learn some new moves. Join another of our writers as he steps out of his shell and tackles a dance cla

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  • Someday, when I grow up: “When I grow up, I wanna be famous, wanna be a star, wanna be in movies…”

    Monday, November 17, 2008 By: Editorial

    The Pussycat Dolls’ immortal lyrics speak volumes about student life during this time of year. Across the country, high school seniors have been busily compiling resumes, applications, and recommenda

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For many students these days, high school is about much more than just attending classes and earning good grades. School goes far beyond that with sports, clubs, spending time with old friends, and ma
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Renovations at BHS are finally starting to wrap up around the school. According to Principal Daniel Bonomo the entire project is 98% done. Bonomo says the renovations have been in progress for years n
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This school year, BHS students have a brand-new security system protecting them while in class. Many new and modern cameras have been installed along the hallway, inside the cafeteria and in the parki
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After the dust has settled, it is clear that Barack Obama has taken over as the new leader of the United States. One thing however, that remains in question, is whether all citizens can embrace Obama
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I support Barack Obama. I am a laissez-faire style free market capitalist and a staunch advocate of nuclear power. I believe in a small but efficient federal government and states’ rights. I feel that
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The Pussycat Dolls’ immortal lyrics speak volumes about student life during this time of year. Across the country, high school seniors have been busily compiling resumes, applications, and recommenda
full story 
Nerves on edge, writer Matt Sokoloski stepped into an open dance studio filled with ballerinas to learn some new moves. Join another of our writers as he steps out of his shell and tackles a dance cla
full story 
If offered the opportunity to travel anywhere in the world, all expenses paid, almost anyone would jump on the opportunity. Some people, like Sean Kuprevich, a trip leader for All About Visiting Eart
full story 
Some teenagers spend their summers in the sunshine at the beach, but for senior Luke Bellum, summer vacation brings nothing but hard work. Not only does his job demand physical labor, but it takes him
full story 
When competing in a sport every athlete at one point or another strives to test the full potential of the human body which usually begins by testing the human heart.
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