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  • WJ Community Raises Over $17,000 For Hurricane Relief

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Max Lom

    On the morning of Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast as a Category 4 storm, causing what has become one of the biggest natural disasters in the history of the United Stat

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  • What happened to the vending machines?

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Kristin Whiteford

    Many of you may be wondering where the vending machines are this year ? Well, I am going to finally answer your questions.

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  • TV ReviewAmerica Gets "Desperate"

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: T. Paul '09

    Last year, the Emmy-nominated “Desperate Housewives” became a nationwide phenomenon, and the ladies of Wisteria Lane became household names.

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  • Katrina aftermath brings transfer students into area: School clubs, organizations pitch in for hurricane relief effort

    Tuesday, September 27, 2005 By: Grace Yee

    Three students from Louisiana were enrolled at Quince Orchard High School as a result of the devastation to their hometowns caused by Hurricane Katrina.

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  • Student motorist damages portable in morning car accident

    Tuesday, September 27, 2005 By: Grace Yee

    Portable-2 was struck by a vehicle, just minutes before first period began on August 31. No one was injured, but damage was done to both the vehicle and the portable.

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  • My Super Sweet Addiction

    Tuesday, September 27, 2005 By: Jennifer Perlmutter

    Ten p.m., Monday night. A half-written English paper is glaring at me from the computer screen. My math textbook sits open on the desk. I know I should do my work, but there is something else pulling

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  • Science is just the beginning

    Tuesday, September 27, 2005 By: Tiffany Woods, editor-in-chief

    Don’t be surprised if you hear some amazing acoustic sounds flowing from Douglas Smith’s science classroom.Smith is more than a science teacher. Although he loves science and thinks it is “truly aweso

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  • In Sri Lanka, senior sees tsunami’s wrath

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Arushi Moudgil

    Debris-strewn beaches, broken bridges, decimated villages, toppled trees; doesn’t sound like a colorful and exciting tourist destination, but it once was. And for senior Mevan Abey, it’s home.

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  • Students tell story through camera lens: Photography goes digital with new, high-tech class

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Michelle Kim

    New this year is advanced studio art, a digital photography and photojournalism class taught by photography teacher Kerri Blankenship.

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  • New software allows students to virtually complete experiments: Virtual chemistry laboratory safer, more interactive

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Jamie Reynolds

    Posted 9/30/05
    Online chemistry experiments are a new concept for the students at PALCS, but how will it be done?

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Sunday, October 02, 2005 Issue: Week of Oct. 3, 2005
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Rockville freshman Kanisha Neal was murdered in the Blake parking lot following the September 23 football game during a fight involving both Rockville and Sherwood girls.
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Portable-2 was struck by a vehicle, just minutes before first period began on August 31. No one was injured, but damage was done to both the vehicle and the portable.
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Three students from Louisiana were enrolled at Quince Orchard High School as a result of the devastation to their hometowns caused by Hurricane Katrina.
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Both Eastfield and Holyoke Mall now require teens to be with a companion who is over 21 to stay in the mall.
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Local schools have also welcomed students affected by the disaster.
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Features
Creation of an online student art gallery and a new system that allows students to check their grades online are just a few of the projects planned by Lincoln’s Web Team.
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The tutoring provides young immigrants with language assistance and assistance with the adjustment to American life.
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Mevan Abey and his family are doing what they can to help tsunami victoms from their native Sri Lanka.
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Don’t be surprised if you hear some amazing acoustic sounds flowing from Douglas Smith’s science classroom.
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Opinion
Don't chew tobacco: it isn't healthy and its hard to quit!
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