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  • Continued Advancement: The AP Program Continues Growth at MHS

    Monday, October 10, 2005 By: Travis Ponton

    Around junior and senior year, several students begin to raise the bar and enter the new horizon of Advanced Placement (AP) classes.

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  • Dog to work in search and rescue efforts

    Monday, October 10, 2005 By: Rachel Goldberg

    Mrs. Peggy LaBrosse’s five-year-old German Shepard, Dakota, joined forces with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in Jacksonville, Fla., earlier this month as a search dog. With the recent

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  • Students exposed to court system

    Tuesday, October 11, 2005 By: Junifer Mamsaang

    In a movement to introduce teens to real-world experiences, the San Joaquin County Juvenile Probation Department launched a program this July that allows students to have a court experience...

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  • A Hot Ticket

    Wednesday, October 12, 2005 By: Catherine '08

    Catherine P. reports on Fraser High's movie night.

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  • RihannaThe New R&B Superstar

    Wednesday, October 12, 2005 By: Alleysha '06

    A reveiw of Rihanna's new CD, Music Of The Sun

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  • Everything Is Sound

    Wednesday, October 12, 2005 By: Sarah '06

    A review of Switchfoot's new CD, Nothing Is Sound.

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  • Music ReviewFranz Ferdinand's “You Could Have It So Much Better”

    Wednesday, October 12, 2005 By: Chloe Steinhoff-Smith

    Franz Ferdinand is perhaps the most successful group that has emerged from the wave of independent British rock bands that has crept into the mainstream amidst a frenzy of hype and scrutiny over the l

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  • Enforcement of Tardy Policy Detains Students

    Friday, October 14, 2005 By: Michele Grinblat

    Some 275 students reported to the lunch area Oct. 10, the first day the tardy policy took effect. The Cafeteria, exceeded capacity as latecomers lined the walls and sat on the floors.

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  • Hydroelectric plant would spoil environment

    Saturday, October 15, 2005 By:

    Actions proposed by Metro Hydroelectric could affect area residents for years to come. The Fairlawn-based company wants to build a new hydroelectric plant in the Gorge, one of Summit County's Metro P

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  • Historic 'G' restored by class of 2006: G.H.S. seniors, staff join forces

    Sunday, October 16, 2005 By: Ashley Arrossa/Port Dispatch Reporter

    GRANTS - You drive by the ‘G’ everyday without a second glance. Which is good, considering that you’re driving. But until recently, a literal and metaphorical second glance proved one of our town’s la

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Issue Date: Sunday, October 16, 2005 Issue: Week of Oct. 17, 2005
 
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News
Some 275 students reported to the lunch area Oct. 10, the first day the tardy policy took effect.
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We can expect to see some changes made in our city that may even affect the faculty and student of Taylorsville High.
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Mrs. Peggy LaBrosse’s five-year-old German Shepard, Dakota, joined forces with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in Jacksonville, Fla., earlier this month as a search dog.
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Features
Aftermath: They decided to stay in New Orleans despite the government’s call for evacuation and consequently lost everything. This is the story of new life after Katrina.
The Summers family had a harrowing time after Katrina, and has settled in Lamar after the loss of their home in New Orleans.
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In a movement to introduce teens to real-world experiences, the San Joaquin County Juvenile Probation Department launched a program this July that allows students to have a court experience...
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Mr. Lyle Brackin, LCHS agriculture teacher, has been sent to Mississippi as part of the National Guard’s hurricane relief effort.
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A student shares her experience of living in South Africa as an exchange student.
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Opinion
Hydroelectric plant would spoil environment
Metro Hydroelectric wants to build a new plant in a county park. The Metro Parks belong to the people of Summit County, and steps need to be taken to prevent their arbitrary destruction.
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Students need cell phones to contact parents after school and should be allowed to use them on campus.
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Music Television lacks music
MTV’s concept of combining music with television was perhaps one of the most ingenious ideas to ever hit basic cable. It’s just too bad that they gave up on it.
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