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  • RHS students take on "Day of Silence," bringing awarness, recognition to gay oppression

    Monday, May 03, 2004 By: Nathalie Rayter

    In the noisy amphitheater of Rocklin High School campus, students silently donned stickers of explanation as part of an interschool demonstration on behalf of equality despite differences.

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  • Seniors Score with Measles Initiative

    Wednesday, May 05, 2004 By: Brian Stefanski

    This year the senior class has been working hard to save lives with their senior class project. They have been raising money for the children in Africa who have measles. In Africa, measles is the numb

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  • Splinter Cell Returns for Encore

    Friday, May 07, 2004 By: Shane Apperson

    Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow is the sequel to the bestselling platinum hit Splinter Cell. The game follows veteran spy and all-around good guy Sam Fisher, as he once again attempts to f

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  • Owned Records launches music success: Two Atlanta-area teens start record label

    Friday, May 07, 2004 By: Chris Martin

    Which is more difficult to achieve? Trying to survive high school or trying to start a record label?

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  • Card Craze: What's With All the Card Playing in School?

    Sunday, May 02, 2004 By: Andrew Goyzueta, staff writer

    What is it about cards? What makes playing them so appealing to the majority of Goshen’s high school students?

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Issue Date: Sunday, May 09, 2004 Issue: Week of May 10, 2004
 
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News
In an effort to combat the prevalent disregard for authority on campus, officials have recently established an Anti-Rudeness/Pro-Respect Committee.
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This year the senior class has been working hard to save lives with their senior class project. They have been raising money for the children in Africa who have measles.
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During a field trip for Mrs. Hull’s 8th block Psychology 2 class, we were privileged to view pieces of the AIDS Quilt displayed at the University of Wyoming.
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In the noisy amphitheater of Rocklin High School campus, students silently donned stickers of explanation as part of an interschool demonstration on behalf of equality despite differences.
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Features
Which is more difficult to achieve? Trying to survive high school or trying to start a record label?
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McMeans speaks about his experiences and hopes to keep others from making the same mistake of drinking and driving.
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Opinion
If there is a functioning School Based Management plan at Uni, then why didn’t the District have to get input from this school’s ‘stakeholders?’
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When many people think of deaf people, they automatically think they are handicapped, and unable to do anything because of their deafness. This is not true, deaf people can do anything hearing people
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Is the casino beneficial to West Michigan? Some people just aren’t sure. There are many who would like things not to change, but others the casino will be good for the local economy.
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Entertainment
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow is the sequel to the bestselling platinum hit Splinter Cell. The game follows veteran spy and all-around good guy Sam Fisher, as he once again attempts to f
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