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  • More Rooms and Floating Teachers: Not an inch of space lost

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Lee Neto

    Now that MSSH is going to be on a single shift there is a question that must be answered. Exactly where are all of these students going to go?Despite having 400 less students coming from Doral the sch

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  • Interview etiquette taught in class: Real world reduced to fit in high school

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Kaitlin Calk

    Several experienced community volunteers, including some of the students’ parents, came in to help interview.

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  • Volunteering leads to career decision

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Aubrie Vawter

    While work, sports and homework dominate most students’ lives, volunteering in the community has become a regular occurrence. With so many student organizations and clubs requiring community service

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  • Nicholas Sparks visits Wisconsin

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Jesse Beringer

    Nearly everyone I’ve talked to has seen The Notebook, or at least A Walk to Remember. Both of these movies have one thing in common—they’re based on books written by Nicholas Sparks.

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  • George Lucas should call it quits

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Mike Falk

    Star Wars is a part of our culture. It is hard to find someone who doesn’t know what a lightsaber is.

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  • Hitchhikers Guide takes audiences for an afternoon spin

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Cally Moore

    The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy opened at number one in theaters nation-wide last weekend.

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  • DKJB pounds its way onto the GC

    Wednesday, May 04, 2005 By: review by Arturo Aviles/Staff Reporter

    Donkey Kong (DK) is back and starring in his second game for the GameCube system called “Donkey Kong Jungle Beat” that has him running, jumping, swimming, kicking, and punching his way to the top.

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  • (News) Peace Jam generates a peaceful generation: LHS students dedicate free time to new club

    Wednesday, May 04, 2005 By: Caylee Jones

    Peace Jam, Laramie High’s newest peace oriented club, has most of the high school wondering what its all about.

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  • Pavilion honors high school volunteers

    Wednesday, May 04, 2005 By: Mike Merry

    Thanks to the efforts of student volunteers who have participated in community volunteer opportunities, the Washington Pavilion will be changing the colors of its Wave Tower this month. The Pavilion

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  • An Interview with Miss Connecticut Teen USA

    Wednesday, May 04, 2005 By: Krishna Patel

    Jennifer Brooks is a seventeen-year-old junior from Bristol Central High School in Bristol, Connecticut. She also happens to be the reigning Miss Connecticut Teen USA. Take a glimpse into her life!

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Issue Date: Sunday, May 08, 2005 Issue: Week of May 9, 2005
 
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News
It’s becoming an end of the year ritual here at Clayton Valley: teachers vote for yet another new schedule, while students wait confused.
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Teachers have been without a contract since July 2004 because the district and the teachers’ union can’t come to agreement on a salary raise.
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A new policy makes it easier to take honors and AP courses.
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Big-time politics came to WHS Wednesday as the WHS Young Demo-crats welcomed U.S. Sen. Tim Johnson to the school for a question and answer session.
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Two sides square off in the debate as to whether to build a new highway or not.
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Features
It may not be a worldwide phenomenon yet and it’s definitely not shown on a premiere cable channel during prime time, but it may become one of the greatest sports ever.
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Donna Shalala, President of the University of Miami and this year’s commencement speaker at the UMOHS Class of 2005 Graduation ceremony, is one of today’s most influential women.
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Jennifer Brooks is a seventeen-year-old junior from Bristol Central High School in Bristol, Connecticut. She also happens to be the reigning Miss Connecticut Teen USA. Take a glimpse into her life!
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Nearly everyone I’ve talked to has seen The Notebook, or at least A Walk to Remember. Both of these movies have one thing in common—they’re based on books written by Nicholas Sparks.
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Volunteering has many benefits including learning about potential careers.
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