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  • Students show interest in drumline activity

    Tuesday, January 18, 2005 By: Angeline Winterton

    Friday lunch times are noisy in the bandroom. Thirty teenagers gather to beat on the floor, heaters, drums and any surface they can find.

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  • Students need computer access before school

    Wednesday, January 19, 2005 By:

    Students may have noticed the library opens much later this year, leaving little time to print out that paper for first period.In past years, the library assistant opened the room around 7:10 so stude

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  • Senior shoes horses, works with metal as an apprentice to a blacksmith in Brimfield

    Wednesday, January 19, 2005 By: Colin Shechter

    Clean your room. Do the dishes. Take out the trash. Shoe the horses. There is a point at which this "to do" list stops looking like a normal one for a teen-ager, unless you're an amateur blacksmit

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  • Operation Milk Invasion

    Thursday, January 20, 2005 By: Kendra Liljenquist

    The concern for being a more in shape country has been ever increasing. Everywhere, everyone is coming up with ways to get the obesity outbreak in America under control, with most attempts failing mis

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  • Alumna’s art showcased

    Friday, January 21, 2005 By: Heather Lee

    Alumna Carissa Weber has been coloring and drawing ever since she can remember. A value study in pencil of green olives was chosen from her portfolio to be featured on the Advanced Placement (AP) Stud

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  • Staff, students help tsunami victims

    Friday, January 21, 2005 By: Jenni Ockelmann

    As the waves subsided and pictures of the devastation rolled in, varsity softball coach Jim Mitchell realized that he needed to do something to help the victims of the tsunami in Asia.

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  • Zamudio faces truth of imprisoned dad

    Friday, January 21, 2005 By: Kristina Pierre-Louis

    Even though she thinks of him constantly stealing from different people and being part of several gangs throughout the Los Angeles area, freshman Crystal Zamudio has no problem admitting that her fath

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  • Humbled and Inspired by 11 Year Olds

    Thursday, January 20, 2005 By: Allison Agnew

    In the words of Martin Luther King, Jr. "The time is always right to do what is right."

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Issue Date: Sunday, January 23, 2005 Issue: Week of Jan. 24, 2005
 
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News
Individuals are showing their concern by donating needed items, money and even their own time.
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The new Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT) taken in early November has yielded lower scores among juniors.
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Elementary school students raised money for tsunami victms by selling bracelets during the high school lunch.
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Drug testing kits will be available for sale to parents through the couseling office.
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Features
Although she wishes things were different, this freshman knows that her father is in jail for crimes he committed. She realizes that she loves him in spite of this, but knows that she is not responsi
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It was the day after Christmas and junior JJ Malkin was watching the news. It was the day the tsunami hit Southeast Asia by surprise and Malkin’s uncle and grandparents reside in Phuket and Bangkok, r
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Senior shoes horses, works with metal as an apprentice to a blacksmith in Brimfield
T.J. is learning how to shoe horses and make metal objects. He plans to pursue metal work as a career.
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It used to be that a diary was considered a private means of expression, a place where your deepest thoughts could be recorded. Now teen blogs are available to all.
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Opinion
Students need computer access before school
The school should pay staff to open the library earlier so that students can complete projects before school.
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It is very much more important to vote for the candidate and his/her platform than for the political party.
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