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  • Senior year should be more than the stress of college applications

    Friday, August 31, 2007 By: Alesha Rimmelin

    The first three years of high school provide innumerable adjectives. Our dispositions can be described in countless ways - nervous, thrilled, bored, engaged, busy, excited, tired, wary; the entire spe

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  • What do you want to do with your life?

    Wednesday, September 05, 2007 By: Chelsea Reed

    As scary or unbelievable as it may sound to people my age, the truth is that we’re the future of America. What we decide to do will influence the world that we live in either negatively or positively.

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  • Language study enhances travel experience

    Friday, September 07, 2007 By: Suzanna Quiring

    While many seem to slide through foreign language classes or see them as a nuisance, the study of languages may be necessary in order to experience a new culture.

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  • Goals require attitude adjustments: New school year offers blank canvas, success not guaranteed

    Friday, September 07, 2007 By: Feather Staff

    Each new school year offers a blank canvas for achievements, but does not guarantee success.

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  • Harry Potter loses magic despite record high sales: Series begins with slow read, defers interest

    Friday, September 07, 2007 By: Andrew Rurik, Webmaster

    I am not a Harry Potter fan. There, I said it; my secret is exposed, do with it what you will.

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  • Marching into the new year: Even though school started Tuesday, several band students have been at HHS since July.

    Friday, September 07, 2007 By: Mikaela Newlun

    Twelve-hour days. Temperatures in the 90s. Exhaustion setting in. The Tiger marching band is back on the field.Director Erin Beave, like others, can’t wait for another marching season to begin and to

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  • Journey to Jordan: Student receives scholarship from University of Wisconsin to study in Middle East over summer.

    Friday, September 07, 2007 By: Samantha Brannagan

    A picture of the Middle East: terrorists, suicide bombings, crumbled buildings, sobbing mothers, soldiers, poverty everywhere... or that’s how the media would have you see it. Despite the so-called da

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  • Thoughtless budgeting causes fatal occurrences

    Friday, September 07, 2007 By: Jamie Dietze

    “We’ve spent $500 billion in Iraq and we have bridges falling down in this country, I see a connection between messed-up priorities.” Minnesota Senator, Amy Klobuchar told MSNBC.Now, when I read this

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Issue Date: Friday, September 07, 2007 Issue: Week of Sept. 10, 2007
 
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News
We’re the future of America. What we decide to do will influence the world that we live in either negatively or positively.
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Home visits help teachers, students
Danville teachers are coming. They are coming to your houses. In fact, if you attend DHS, they have more than likely already come.
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Features
the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay gave scholarships to 20 high school students in the U.S. to spend their summer in Jordan, a country in the Middle East. I was one of them.
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While many seem to slide through foreign language classes or see them as a nuisance, the study of languages may be necessary in order to experience a new culture.
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‘Do a little dance, make a little love, get down tonight.’ Activities director Mr. John Thompson works incredibly hard at every school dance to prevent exactly that from happening.
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Opinion
Many political leaders in America seem to have “make me look good” syndrome. Basically, this means that they are trying to take the focus off of themselves and to place it onto something else that the
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Goals require attitude adjustments: New school year offers blank canvas, success not guaranteed
Each new school year offers a blank canvas for achievements, but does not guarantee success.
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The school rule is keep electronic devices out of sight and they’ll keep them out of mind, but what about the positive possibilities of allowing personal technology?
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The first three years of high school provide innumerable adjectives. Our dispositions can be described in countless ways - nervous, thrilled, bored, engaged, busy, excited, tired, wary; the entire spe
full story 
Entertainment
I am not a Harry Potter fan. There, I said it; my secret is exposed, do with it what you will.
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