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  • Creek Hosts Mock Primary: Creek Hosts Mock Primary

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Allie Hinga

    Recently, students at Clear Creek High School participated in a mock primary for the presidential election during their academic coaching period. The results indicate the general political lean of Cre

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  • Mentor, friend, teacher: Chelsey Dunlap

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Gina Pilkins, Opinion Editor

    Senior Chelsey Dunlap devotes both school and free time to helping children with disabilities. “I go to school for the first two hours, and then I leave and go to Protsman to tutor West Lake kids in g

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  • 4.8 GPA, 570 lb Squat: Mark Kalinich

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Matt Cashen, Assistant Entertainment Editor

    Standing over six feet tall and benching around 300 pounds may be all some people see when they look at junior Mark Kalinich.

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  • Walking With the Dinosaurs : A look at the award winning holographic dinosaur show

    Wednesday, April 09, 2008 By: Brittany R.

    “For 200 million years the dinosaurs ruled the earth. Now, they’re back to roam the arenas in North America in an exciting new show,” that’s what a student at Harlem would find if looking at Walking

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  • Grant helps students raise energy awareness: Westside classes monitor efficiency at volunteer homes

    Thursday, April 10, 2008 By: Olivia Oppenheim, Westside High School

    Every year, British Petroleum awards up to $4 million in grants and scholarships to teachers for innovative classroom, after school, extra-curricular or summer projects focused on energy and/or energy

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  • Delicious Reading: Trilogy grips and enchants readers to read past twilight

    Friday, April 11, 2008 By: Amie Jeffreys

    Growing in popularity, New York Times’ best-seller, Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series depicting the tale of a vampire love story has left students thirsting for more.“After seeing a co-worker read the

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  • Obama has much to offer, but are voters colorblind?: Illinois senator may prove America is ready for first black president

    Monday, April 14, 2008 By: Stephen Caldwell, Class of 2009

    Sen. Barack Obama is a sharp man with good ideas. But the real question is whether America is comfortable with having a man of color in the Oval Office.

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  • SUGAR LAND TEEN MAKES SWEET MUSIC: Katie Armiger is only 16, but she's already rocked Nashville

    Monday, April 14, 2008 By: Morgan Wilson, Bellaire High School

    With a video soon to hit the air waves and hearing her voice over radio stations all over the nation, the world is soon to know who Katie Armiger is.Sugar Lands’ own, Armiger is only a novice to the m

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  • Yates High School pair have a "phresh" take on fashion

    Monday, April 14, 2008 By: Senora Harris, Jack Yates High School

    Good chums since the third grade and business partners since 2004, Jack Yates High School juniors Joshua McAfee and Jeremy Smith have always had an interest in fashion. In an effort to artistically ex

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  • A view from the rightLife with a disability

    Monday, April 14, 2008 By: Sashi Nisankarao, Carnegie High School

    How does one even begin to describe what it is like to live with a disability?I could use all of this space talking about all of my accomplishments, my sympathizers, or my “defining” moments. But I do

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Issue Date: Sunday, April 20, 2008 Issue: Week of April 20, 2008
 
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News
Prevalent threat. CDC finds 1 in 4 teenage girls has STD.
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Recupero sought council seat
Down but not out. Despite November loss, Chelsea student seeking local council seat again.
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Recruiters: Welcome or not? Sutter High reception warmer than that of City of Berkeley.
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Churchill County High goes green. Students aim to revive the environment.
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Accidents prompt tough response. Gov. Rell aims to stem teen driving crashes with tougher laws.
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Features
School violence continues upward slope
School violence continues upward slope. State officials aim to slow the trend with tougher counter-measures.
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Beware the bullies. Cyber menaces harass, ridicule and threaten online users.
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Practicing a pre-law education. Programs puts local students in lawyers' shoes.
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Getting 'Phresh.' Yates High entrepreneurs set a fashion standard and a life course.
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Power to improve. Athletes lift weights, mold their futures.
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