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  • Mean Girls Take Over Box Office With Their Take on Teenage Life

    Monday, May 17, 2004 By: Regina Shapiro

    Lindsay Lohan scored another hit role in Mean Girls, a comedy that grossed 8.6 million in its debut weekend and 42.9 million since opening on April 30.

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  • Cameras monitor problem areas: Surveillance is stepped up in hallways, parking lots

    Tuesday, May 18, 2004 By: Lindsay Barnhart

    Ever had the funny feeling that someone or something is watching while you push your way through the halls or walk to your car? No, honestly, you aren’t paranoid — cameras around school are monitoring

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  • Tulsa Trio all grown up inside, out - so is music

    Wednesday, May 19, 2004 By: Tiffany Teater

    There they stand on the cover of their newest CD, all with short hair and – GASP! – facial hair… truly unrecognizable. The CD cover is most definitely attractive; you may even pick it up to check ou

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  • Students starve in war for sweets

    Thursday, May 20, 2004 By: Laura Kuhn

    We thought all people were all created equal, but apparently we’re not equal at all. The different status of students and teachers is very apparent in the way the new, stricter food policies have b

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  • A Good Trend

    Friday, May 21, 2004 By: Sheena Dilling

    Yes, there is yet another trend growing among teenagers at Central High School and around the nation. The world of online journaling has been steadily growing for the last three years. With hundreds

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  • Showing Beheading In Class Appalls Students

    Friday, May 21, 2004 By: Jessica Clark

    The media blitz over the beheading of Nicholas Berg is disgusting and degrading. The mere thought of it makes my stomach curl. Those individuals who chose to take time out of their lives and watch a m

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Sunday, May 23, 2004 Issue: Week of May 24, 2004
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
News that seniors at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology have off-campus lunch privileges has sparked student interest within the school about starting an off-campus policy here.
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Friday, April 30th marked the first Field Day event at BHSEC. This event was designed by students and faculty in collaboration as a daylong diversion to deal directly with the prominent and pervasive
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Next year will be the start of a new program of upper class mentors for freshman.
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Ever had the funny feeling that someone or something is watching while you push your way through the halls? No, you aren’t paranoid — cameras around school are monitoring your moves.
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Features
A visit to the state penitentiary provided food for thought.
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For most people the idea of working for free is not on their to-do list. But, for three people at MHS, they did work for free, in fact, they paid to do so.
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Dr. Rosenbaum has developed a unique teaching style. One of his main goals is to, “make the classroom environment a comfortable mixture of the academic, social, and personal in a way that could have a
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Opinion
Some might argue that it is for educational purposes, and that the students need to be exposed if they want to fully understand what is going on; but I disagree.
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Take advantage of the immense diversity on our campus. It’s difficult to learn about other cultures when you don’t interact with them, and many of us refuse to open our minds and begin to ask question
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Bring back the candy filled snack machines!
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