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  • School Burns to Ground - Just Kidding!

    Monday, January 30, 2006 By: Andrew Van Pelt & Alyssa Waggett

    Thursday, Jan 12th there was a fire on campus. The Dunedin Fire Department quickly arrived to attend to the small fire, as students were evacuated to safety.

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  • Alumni Offer Insight at Return to Campus

    Monday, January 30, 2006 By: Kelley Stevens

    As the seniors prepare to make the final decisions on where they will be applying to college, and the juniors begin to select prospective schools, the Alumni Panel serves as a useful college counselin

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  • Excessive vandalism results in sweep: Grafitti in boys' locker room leads to searches of students

    Monday, January 30, 2006 By: Violet Salazar

    Bright yellow lockers line the boys’ locker room. At first glance, the spotless yellow paint makes the recently renovated facility look clean and pristine. But it doesn’t take long to notice the names

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  • For the love of Jews and Jesus

    Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By: Jacob Nelson/Entertainment Editor

    When its members all stand in a circle, hold hands and exchange prayers, it becomes apparent that the Cross Talk Bible Club is one of the more unusual organizations Krop has to offer.

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  • No pep rally for champs

    Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By: Saamia Ahmed

    No pom-poms, no fight song, no cheer squad this year for the Stars Under-19 soccer team who ended their season in first place and represented the Academy and the City of Richardson in the 2005 Verizon

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  • No P.E. is not the best student punishment

    Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By: Staff

    The most common punishment for misbehavior at BHA… NO P.E.!In past years, “No P.E.” was the norm, however this year administration has discouraged this practice. Nonetheless, despite administration’s

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  • Driving laws tightened

    Tuesday, January 31, 2006 By: Chris Quibol

    A 16-year-old girl was killed in a recent car crash in Sacramento. She wasn’t driving, nor was she supposed to be in the car. She was only 16. Had the driver followed the new driving laws implemented

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  • Album ReviewThe Strokes “First Impressions of Earth”

    Wednesday, February 01, 2006 By: Chloe Steinhoff Smith

    The Strokes’ seemingly very sincere efforts have succeeded in recovering at least a part of the rock god potential that they lost after "Room on Fire."

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  • Album Review“The Life Pursuit” by Belle and Sebastian

    Wednesday, February 01, 2006 By: Olivia Bernard

    The best way to describe Belle & Sebatian's seventh album, “The Life Pursuit,” is that it is catchy and completely unique.

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  • Movie ReviewTristan and Isolde

    Wednesday, February 01, 2006 By: Elizabeth Vulaj

    For all the romantics and history buffs out there looking for a film to enjoy, you should definitely take a trip to the theatre and see the historical love story Tristan and Isolde.

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Issue Date: Sunday, February 05, 2006 Issue: Week of Feb. 6, 2006
 
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News
New Hampshire’s Right to Life peacefully demonstrated in front of Hollis Brookline High School on January 12. They were protesting against a speaker from Planned Parenthood who spoke to the high scho
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Paper supplies will be rationed for the remainder of the year.
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Although a pep rally was held last year for the soccer team, noe was held this year due to lack of planning and scheduling issues.
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The searches were part of the administration's attempt to address vandalism at the school.
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As the student population increases, students are being reassigned to newly built schools to alleviate overcrowding.
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Two teachers used their First Aid skills and preparation in separate car accidents.
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On Thursday, Jan 12th there was a fire on campus. The Dunedin Fire Department quickly arrived to attend to the small fire, as students were evacuated to safety.
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Features
Elizabeth Kalenik is a junior who enjoys listening to music, drawing, reading, and hanging out with friends. But that’s not all she’s about.
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Junior Beuerlein suffers from spinal muscular atrophy: Despite his condition, Beuerlein skillful in both marching band and classroom
Some students stand out of the crowd more than others. Steven Beuerlein is one of those students for a number of reasons.
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Do you ever question your existence? It's now your turn to both ask and answer some important questions here in school.
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