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  • Lab closure, staff cutbacks plague CV’s computer lab : District cutbacks and an unclean computer lab encumber teachers and students using technology.

    Monday, November 28, 2005 By: Monica Fisher- Opinion Editor

    Technical problems with the school computer system have...

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  • WHS celebrates golden anniversary: Rededication ceremony highlights present, past

    Monday, November 28, 2005 By: Lindy March

    WHS celebrated its 50th anniversary with a rededication ceremony on the Ram football field Thursday. Alumni, faculty and administrators from the past 50 years joined together to rededicate the schoo

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  • Movie Review: The Squid and the Whale: Directed by Noah Baumbach

    Tuesday, November 29, 2005 By: Olivia Bernard

    The plot of The Squid and the Whale is simple. A husband and a wife decide to get divorced, and both they and their children are suddenly thrown into a whirlwind of unfamiliar and difficult situations

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  • Rent stays (almost) true to Broadway

    Tuesday, November 29, 2005 By: Amanda Throm

    Fighting AIDS, drug abuse and poverty are some of the main points in Jonathon Larson’s “Rent” which won several Tony’s and the Pulitzer Prize. However, the recently released film version lacks the “oo

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  • 'Walk the Line' satisfies music lovers

    Tuesday, November 29, 2005 By: Lauren Toler

    The deep voice and dark words of Johnny Cash have raised eyebrows for decades. “Walk the Line” tells his captivating story.

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  • Live from Iraq, literally

    Tuesday, November 29, 2005 By: Cristina Trentacoste ('08)/ For Eastside

    Music can shape the way people think and act. It is therapeutic during rough times and allows people to express themselves during times of anguish. Recently, six young American soldiers in Iraq used r

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  • Patience and Science has something for everyone

    Tuesday, November 29, 2005 By: Megan Paolini (’07)/ For Eastside

    These days, it seems that everything played on the radio sounds the same. Because there are very few original artists, finding something new and exciting to listen to is extremely challenging—but the

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  • Memorial Garden honors deceased teachers,students

    Wednesday, November 30, 2005 By: Marguerite Schauer

    Right in time for the 50th Anniversary, the Memorial Garden was established in the library courtyard as a late gift from the Class of 2002. It consists of two benches and flowers, and a plaque is soon

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  • Give veterans earned respect

    Thursday, December 01, 2005 By: Dan Blonsky

    The natural rights we are all born with as Americans are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

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  • Advisory faces big changes

    Thursday, December 01, 2005 By: Josh Schultz

    Advisory might be history. Site Council voted Nov. 8 to suspend the program indefinitely until problems with it could be remedied.Initiated last year, the program was created to facilitate developmen

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Issue Date: Sunday, December 04, 2005 Issue: Week of Dec. 5, 2005
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Should schools take action based on comments or pictures in students' blogs?
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The Site Council voted Nov. 8 to suspend the new Advisory program indefinitely until problems with it could be remedied.
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The winter began with a bang this week as beginning Sunday night the first winter storm of the season blew through South Dakota.
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District officials and some teachers may be violating federal laws on student privacy.
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Features
My First Time Voting
I am proud to be the first of my family name to vote as an American citizen. Voting is a responsibility which will benefit our brothers and sisters.
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One of the new changes to the school this year, aside of the raised prices and cafeteria crowding, many aspiring teen drivers are surprised to find that the actual driving portion of the Drivers Educa
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Right in time for the 50th Anniversary, the Memorial Garden was established in the library courtyard as a late gift from the Class of 2002.
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Art students paint portraits to be sent to African orphans.
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WHS celebrated its 50th anniversary with a rededication ceremony on the Ram football field Thursday. Alumni, faculty and administrators from the past 50 years joined together to rededicate the schoo
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Opinion
Late penalties fair?: This week, a break from the country
The late policies are unfair and should be changed. Encourage Student Governmet delegates to discuss this issue.
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