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  • Hijab brings out virtue: The scarf may cover up hair, but enourages inner beauty

    Friday, May 09, 2008 By: Sarah Manah

    Have you ever seen a woman wearing a head scarf? Do you wonder why she would cover herself up like that, especially on those hot summer days? Is she only representing her religion, or is there a deepe

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  • ‘Super Smash’ back and much better than ever: Game Break

    Monday, May 12, 2008 By: Juan Olivares

    SUPER SMASH BROS: BRAWL!!! Yes! After the long 7 years of waiting, the Super Smash Bros. series is back and better than ever!

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  • “Iron Man” gets it right: He’s no B-list superhero anymore

    Monday, May 12, 2008 By: Hayden Dunlap, Class of 2011

    Wow! The big screen finally got a Marvel hero right? “Iron Man” onscreen is the same as Iron Man in the comics.

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  • American Legion

    Monday, May 12, 2008 By: Grace Vottero

    The American Legion was created in 1919 by and for veterans returning from World War I. Originating in Indiana, the American Legion now has three million members and about 14,900 posts throughout the

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  • Summer Fashions

    Monday, May 12, 2008 By: Mary Wagner

    Amidst the crowd of flip-flops, t-shirts, and cargo shorts, it is clear that even if the temperature isn’t high, the desire to dress for warm weather is. While most students blend in, a few have a dif

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  • DVUSD weathers protests, complaints; board to raise teachers’ wages

    Tuesday, May 13, 2008 By: Krislyn Erickson and Renee Peck

    After three weeks of teacher picketing, the Deer Valley Unified School District on April 29 decided to increase teacher raises for next year from 1 percent to 2.25 percent.

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  • Anatomy class completes dissection lab with elementary school students

    Tuesday, May 13, 2008 By: Erik Ordal

    Recently, anatomy and physiology classes at WHS spent an entire day of class dissecting the respiratory system of pigs and teaching students from Anne Sullivan Elementary School.

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  • Begley to return to Iraq

    Tuesday, May 13, 2008 By: Amy Marmolejo

    Assistant principal Mr. Sean Begley is preparing for another military term in Iraq.“The job I’ll be doing is rebuilding the infrastructure, like improving the Iraqis’ ability to obtain certain things,

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  • Grandfather to live forever on my back : Useless Fax

    Tuesday, May 13, 2008 By: Jessica Rodriguez

    like tattoos. I always have. I used to draw them on me when I was in middle school and I will probably never stop getting them. Tattoos are not just for Harley dudes or sailors anymore.

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  • Stop, Collaborate and Listen

    Wednesday, May 14, 2008 By: Kaitlin Kline

    Change. It’s an inevitable aspect of life that cannot be avoided by anyone. It’s a powerful concept that can rearrange your life and leave you completely disoriented. Personally, I have never been the

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Issue Date: Saturday, May 17, 2008 Issue: Week of May 18, 2008
 
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News
Suffering continues for students who pay for their own gas.
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Assistant principal to start second tour.
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Incoming O'Connor students allergic to substance
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Protest productive. Deer Valley board OKs raises for picketing teachers.
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Concord High contributes to local blood effort.
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Features
For some, five servings of fruits, vegetables daily is a cakewalk.
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Students hot for warm-weather fashion. Some, though, dance on the edge of school dress codes.
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Shooting for the moon. LaunchQuest makes Minnechaug students partners in space experiments.
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Unlikely venue. American Legion post provides stage for local rockers.
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'The new real.' Teens are opting increasingly for plastic surgery, but they court dangers as they do.
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