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  • Oven-Blaked: I Believe in McCain

    Monday, September 22, 2008 By: Blake Tan

    When the presidential rat race began last year, I was always a little skeptical of John McCain. I felt he was too left wing and I was more of a Romney supporter anyway. Even when Romney suspended his

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  • A different kind of field trip

    Monday, September 22, 2008 By: Kayla Carpenter

    ith two school-sponsored trips abroad and other separate ones, some Hoover students traveled across the globe this summer.Mrs. Gretchen Leckie-Ewing, Mrs. Angela Smith and Mrs. Trisha Merchant chapero

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  • Health or Money, That is the Question: The Pros and Cons of Junk Food in Our Schools

    Thursday, September 25, 2008 By: Lynn Lai and Angela Kapiloff

    For the past few months there have been rumors circulating around the school concerning the removal of all junk food from the Orange High campus. Whether or not the rumors are true students as well as

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  • Patrick Arrington Wins International Sailing Regatta

    Thursday, September 25, 2008 By: Spencer Dandes

    Panther's coverage on a Palmetto student's victory competing with other countries in the William I.Koch International Sea Scout Cup.

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  • Rocking, Baracking, and Iraqing the Vote: Government Students Plan Mock Election

    Friday, September 26, 2008 By: Michael H. Feldman

    Shelton’s Upper School is getting ready to “Rock the Vote” or as some hope, “Ba-rack the Vote.” Led by Ms. Karen Bashara and her three government classes, there are plans for a full simulation of a pr

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  • Parking Pass Frustration

    Monday, September 29, 2008 By: Chris Maddy '09

    The current parking pass fee at Southwick-Tolland Regional High School is being challenged.

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  • Breaking Ground: Construction on new tennis courts is just the beginning of what will soon extend into brand new parking lots and much more on FHC grounds

    Tuesday, September 30, 2008 By: Paige Pearcy

    Two fifty two. Two fifty three.The time ticks away as junior Anne Slater sits,listening to the radio and the sound of her enginerunning.She is not moving and it may be ten more minutes until she does.

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  • Bank Branch in Our Basement: Reading Co-op Comes to RMHS

    Tuesday, September 30, 2008 By: Alex Hunter

    A new branch of the Reading Cooperative Bank is now located in the new Reading Memorial High School. Located on the first floor (fieldhouse-level) next to our dining hall, the bank serves as a valuabl

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  • It don’t mean a thing if you ain’t got that swing

    Wednesday, October 01, 2008 By: Dayana Sarkisova

    It isn’t that Senior Erika Boll doesn’t have enough friends. It isn’t even that she is bored. She just wants to do something different.

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  • Holocaust survivor speaks to students: Ninette Feldman combines history with experiences to deliver a lasting presentation

    Thursday, October 02, 2008 By: Lauren Redding

    Middletown High School students were honored on Oct. 2 to hear the experiences of Holocaust survivor Ninette Feldman.

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Issue Date: Monday, October 06, 2008 Issue: Week of Oct. 6, 2008
 
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At-a-glance

News
Unique partnership to teach students about money.
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Students keep busy without electricity
Ike fails to unplug Cypress Creek kids.
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Former Bloom Trail student charged with April 3 killing.
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Girls testify against former history teacher in sex case.
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Goshen Experiences Acid Flashback: Protest erupts in GHS
Sit-in held to protest anti-hazing measures, heavy-handed tactics
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Lack of communication blamed for problems
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Features
Inner City Filmmakers give disadvantaged students a chance to learn the movie crafts.
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Experience of teen parents different than that portrayed in movies, TV shows.
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Holocaust survivor speaks to students: Ninette Feldman combines history with experiences to deliver a lasting presentation
Reliving horror. Ninette Feldman recalls her experiences.
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It don’t mean a thing if you ain’t got that swing
Dancing the night away. Teens take to swing-dancing on Rosa Parks Circle.
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