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  • Music is a choice: Students have the power to listen to whatever they choose, regardless of its supposed effects on behavior

    Monday, September 11, 2006 By: Stagg Line

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  • Identity crisis: New policy increases security, causes headaches for students

    Friday, September 08, 2006 By: Ted Nishimura

    In an attempt to easily distinguish students from those not belonging on campus, administration is enforcing a new safety plan that calls for students to have on the provided lanyard and school identi

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  • Burns beats cancer, expects to come back

    Friday, September 08, 2006 By: Sarah Gloria

    From the beginning Principal Ed Burns knew he would beat the cancer, even after originally being diagnosed terminal. He’s been off of campus since January. While he’s been gone, he’s had treatments an

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  • Tainted Waters: Contamination in Muddy Fork Creek

    Monday, September 11, 2006 By: Destiny Nelson

    Sewage spill taints Borden's waterway

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  • A Summer to Remember: Summer Camp with a Nollie Flip

    Tuesday, September 12, 2006 By: DJ Johnson

    When you think about summer camp, you think of canoes, arts and crafts, and nature hikes. But if you ask PBHS students Haley Adams and Keith Mahaffey, they’d tell you about epic games of skating

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  • Flooding A Concern For LC: Start of school brings unwanted water

    Thursday, September 14, 2006 By: Rob James

    Recent rains in Albuquerque caused trouble for several of Albuquerque’s schools. A week before school started, La Cueva sustained flood damage, prompting needed repairs.According to the National Weath

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  • Accreditation significance exceeds policies, standards: Benefits affect students, campus, staff

    Thursday, September 14, 2006 By: Taylor Torrence, Staff writer

    This school year holds particular significance for students, parents, teachers, and administration alike during the campus' 30th year.

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  • New students comment on their experiences

    Thursday, September 14, 2006 By: Heidi Dries

    This year, many new students have joined PALCS. Some of them shared their opinion on what they think about the school, including how it’s different from their old school, and why they enrolled here.

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  • Graduate returns to teach at his alma mater after 40 years

    Saturday, September 16, 2006 By: Adam Gale

    Unfamiliar to students, but not a stranger to the school, history teacher Robert Yanko has returned to Hoban as a part-time teacher after 40 years. A 1966 alumnus and father of a 2000 graduate, Yanko

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Issue Date: Monday, September 11, 2006 Issue: Week of Sept. 18, 2006
 
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News
Recent rain added to the school's problems with water damage sustained over the summer.
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Sewage spill taints Borden's waterway, and the cleanup is not yet complete.
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In an attempt to easily distinguish students from those not belonging on campus, administration is enforcing a new safety plan that calls for students to have on the provided lanyard and school identi
full story 
Features
New students comment on their experiences
This year, many new students have joined PALCS. Some of them shared their opinion on what they think about the school, including how it’s different from their old school, and why they enrolled here.
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Students who went to Camp Woodward West did not canoe, swim or do arts and crafts. They spent the entire time skateboarding.
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From the beginning Principal Ed Burns knew he would beat the cancer, even after originally being diagnosed terminal.
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Opinion
Music is a choice: Students have the power to listen to whatever they choose, regardless of its supposed effects on behavior
Students' choice of music should not be determined by the administration.
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Entertainment
Three Days Grace is back with their second album One X. This Canadian post-grunge rock band has added new sounds into the mix.
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Student Life
Graduate returns to teach at his alma mater after 40 years
A 1966 alumnus and father of a 2000 graduate, Yanko reflected on his decision to come out of his recent retirement.
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You either love them or hate them, but every student has at least four: teachers, that is. If you want to be successful in high school, you have to get along with your teachers. Here are some tips on
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