The Winged Post The Harker Upper School San Jose, CA
Issue Date: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 Issue: Volume 10 Issue 3SE Last Update: Saturday, November 08, 2008
  • Students Voting

    Saturday, November 08, 2008 By: Victoria Chan

    It’s 7:30 a.m. on a Tuesday morning. Many seniors are brushing their teeth and getting ready for a normal day of high school. Joe Hospodor (12), however, joins in the excitement of the 2008 presidenti

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  • Jon McLaughlin's album OK NOW is more than just OK

    Saturday, November 08, 2008 By: Nalini Jain

    The variety in style throughout all the songs in Jon McLaughlin’s album, Ok Now, provides fresh new songs that appeal to a wide range of listeners. According to islandrecords.com, McLaughlin first gai

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  • Beckie Babbles: College Apps

    Saturday, November 08, 2008 By: Beckie Yanovsky

    Those who wish college admissions officers could just come to school with us for a year, see who we are, and then make their life-changing decision, raise your hands. You all deserve to get into your

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  • HISTORIC!

    Saturday, November 08, 2008 By: Brian Chao

    Though there was no question where California’s influential 55 electoral votes would go, the Pizza and Politics attendees in the Bistro Café still erupted in cheers as the western polls came in, namin

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  • College Board changes SAT score policy: Students can pick which scores to send colleges

    Saturday, November 08, 2008 By: Amiti Uttarwar

    S A T. Over the years, these three letters have claimed the power of dictating the stress level of a junior during any time of the year, but this may soon change. Beginning in March 2009, students wil

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S A T. Over the years, these three letters have claimed the power of dictating the stress level of a junior during any time of the year, but this may soon change. Beginning in March 2009, students wil
full story 
Though there was no question where California’s influential 55 electoral votes would go, the Pizza and Politics attendees in the Bistro Café still erupted in cheers as the western polls came in, namin
full story 
Beckie Babbles: College Apps
Those who wish college admissions officers could just come to school with us for a year, see who we are, and then make their life-changing decision, raise your hands. You all deserve to get into your
full story 
Computer Overusage: Technology use affects teens
Headaches, wrist problems, and addiction: three symptoms that describe what is becoming a new medical issue for teens. As computers and cell phones are being introduced at a younger age, doctors and p
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Jon McLaughlin's album OK NOW is more than just OK
The variety in style throughout all the songs in Jon McLaughlin’s album, Ok Now, provides fresh new songs that appeal to a wide range of listeners. According to islandrecords.com, McLaughlin first gai
full story 
It’s 7:30 a.m. on a Tuesday morning. Many seniors are brushing their teeth and getting ready for a normal day of high school. Joe Hospodor (12), however, joins in the excitement of the 2008 presidenti
full story 
Your birthday has finally arrived, your friends are invited to your Sweet Sixteen, the cake is coming later, and your outfit is wrinkle-free. Suddenly, a booming television voice startles you into rem
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Election movies worth watching
After the mediocre performance of Swing Vote, here is my list of the top election movies for the high school crowd. Not all relate to U.S. government elections, but these films are the perfect ticket
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It is a question that has been asked for decades, been the subject of debates and object of outrage by both parties. Do politics have a place in the classroom? Some think not. "I
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