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  • The sound of silence: Members of GSA get message out about homophobia by not speaking

    Monday, May 14, 2007 By: Ross Bleile

    Members of GSA get message out about homophobia by not speaking

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  • New limo law limits number of riders

    Monday, May 14, 2007 By: Mike Flores

    Students who took Hummer limos or party buses to prom or ball these past two weekends may have been traveling illegally in their vehicles.A new vehicle code passed in January states it is now illegal

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  • Guy Yell Leaders: The New Thing at LV: Three LV Boys ‘Bring It On’

    Tuesday, May 15, 2007 By: Courtney Heard

    What? Guys on the cheerleading squad? You’ve got to be kidding! Nope, it's a done deal, and here's the scoop...

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  • Not Just Another Rainy Day: Surviving a Wreck

    Tuesday, May 15, 2007 By: Cayla Boyd

    What started off as a normal rainy day most definitely didn’t end as one. It was after cheerleading practice and I was on highway 488 coming back to town. I was on the phone with my grandmother when

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  • Detention policy flaws concern students

    Wednesday, May 16, 2007 By: Zakiyyah Wiley

    Months after the school implemented its new detention policy, the system still seems to be problematic, in some cases failing to inform students of offenses they serve time for.Students point to this

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  • Chongalicious becomes top-rated video on YouTube

    Thursday, May 17, 2007 By: Melanie Weitzner

    Juniors Mimi Davila and Laura Di Lorenzo never would have imagined that a music video they made during spring break would get over 15,000 views a day on YouTube.com, let alone become the number one re

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  • Bands battle, environment wins

    Friday, May 18, 2007 By: Mukund Premkumar

    Last Saturday, May 12, 100th Green Butterfly hosted its 15th annual Battle of the Bands to earn money for environmental causes, with the profits going to the Sierra Club. The night was full of talent,

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  • Video production class fulfills dream: Four students qualify for film festival

    Friday, May 18, 2007 By: Benjamin Dang

    A filmmaker’s dream is to see his or her work presented to a large audience on the big screen and four students from C.J. Haydock's video production class have earned the opportunity to see that dream

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  • Quiet boy looks at high school through letters to a friend: Bookworm

    Thursday, May 17, 2007 By: Cassandra Perez

    The Perks of Being a Wallflower has so far been the best book I’ve reviewed.

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Issue Date: Monday, May 21, 2007 Issue: Week of May 21, 2007
 
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News
While aspects of the dress code this year are subject to criticism, the administration is addressing the question of how short is too short by banning skirts and dresses altogether.
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Juniors Mimi Davila and Laura Di Lorenzo never would have imagined that a music video they made during spring break would get over 15,000 views a day on YouTube.com, let alone become the number one re
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Students who took Hummer limos or party buses to prom or ball these past two weekends may have been traveling illegally in their vehicles.
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Features
A filmmaker’s dream is to see his or her work presented to a large audience on the big screen and four students from C.J. Haydock's video production class have earned the opportunity to see that dream
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At the Sheridan Mart Convention Center, high school students sit quietly and listen to Holocaust survivor Michael Marder describe his experience as a head nurse in a concentration camp infirmary.
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Students from Afghanistan and Pakistan discuss the differences in schooling between their home countries and the U.S.
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Members of GSA get the message about homophobia out by not speaking.
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Opinion
Terminating the school orchestra program is unreasonable and undeserved.
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The Metro School Board adopted Standard School Attire for all of its schools beginning next fall. This will allow students to focus on education not dress, and will be good for our school.
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If school operated all year there would be many benefits.
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