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  • Single-sort recycling program helps WHS become green

    Tuesday, March 04, 2008 By: Eric Mayer

    WHS has always strived to be a school that benefits the community and world in which it is located.

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  • Representative adresses youth apathy

    Wednesday, March 05, 2008 By: Aron Wolfson

    Representative Dan Gelber was invited by Quill and Scroll this month to discuss political involvement among youth. He shared his political expertise and discussed the importance of voting.

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  • Magnet mimes:: Revamping the traditional view of the white paint faced mime, they bring a new look to this traditional craft

    Wednesday, March 05, 2008 By: Samantha Mackson

    Most people picture mimes wearing black and white stripes, pulling invisible ropes, or getting out of an invisible box. However, Krop’s mimes communicate an important issue to the audience using only

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  • Couples find love through internet dating

    Wednesday, March 05, 2008 By: Ashleigh Achor

    “This will be an everlasting love, this will be the one I've waited for, this will be...” sounds so familiar to most people. Of course, the lines are the words of a famous song but this tune is also t

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  • Impact of promised state cuts unknown for SUHS

    Wednesday, March 05, 2008 By: Jessica Santos

    It remains unknown how the state’s financial troubles may impact Sutter Union High School as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a fiscal emergency on Jan. 10. “Right now, we are spending, for insta

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  • Semi-Pro is Semi-Funny: Will Ferrell’s new comedy has audiences grasping for something better.

    Thursday, March 06, 2008 By: Hunter Kerhart

    The recently released Semi-Pro tries to live up to the hype of other Will Ferrell movies (see Anchorman) but falls short by several light-years. This highly anticipated movie is about a joke basketbal

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  • Penelope breaks pig-nose curse: First time film director introduces kid-friendly moral, predictable plot

    Friday, March 07, 2008 By: Chelsea Joy, Reviews editor

    Some complain of split ends, while others grumble at a broken nail. More still find ways to despise anything from their eye color to their voice.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 Issue: Week of March 9, 2008
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Bullseye. Pleasant Valley High is directly hit by nationwide meat recall.
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Deer accidents afflict teen drivers. Nature collisions account for human deaths and stunning dollar loss.
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Goodbye, Coach Cruz. Students bid farewell to fallen soccer coach.
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Tightening the belt. Gov. Schwarzenegger's "emergency" declaration may sting Sutter Union and other California schools.
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Questionable beef finds its way into local districts.
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Features
A nod from the top. Springbrook High student receives a Presidential Volunteer Service Award, presented for outstanding community contribution.
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Roaring engines, flying dust. Adrenaline junkies flock to growing sport of Motocross.
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Love online. Internet dating services link the lovelorn.
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A nose that doesn’t know. Student lives with anosmia, which steals her sense of smell.
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Under the ink. There's more to tattoos than meets the eye.
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