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    Saturday, December 06, 2008 By: Seah Bankston

    First African-American president faces a mountain of challenges

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The Summit Benjamin E. Mays High School Atlanta, GA
Issue Date: Friday, December 12, 2008 Issue: Summit, Vol. 1, Issue 11 Last Update: Sunday, December 14, 2008
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At-a-glance

A member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. and a choir director at Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral, he is known as a man of dignity. His teaching style is focused mainly on three things: bein
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A year removed from a city championship, the JV boys basketball team plans to rise back to the top through hard work and mastery of basic hoops skills.
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New coach talks philosophy and strategy
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Following a disappointing 12-8 season a year ago, the Lady Raiders overcame a preseason setback against rival Douglass to start the regular season undefeated.
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Entering into high school is not only a right of passage, but also a window of opportunity to experience new activities. Some of these activities, however, have a negative influence on students, which
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Now that Barack Obama has been elected, we finally have that change we need. The 2008 election was one of the most important elections in the history of this country.
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Christmas, now comprised of overated expectations of youth, used to be a time for the celebration of Jesus Christ and family. Teenagers today value items more than the true meaning of the holidays.Und
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From first school play to touring show with High School Musical 2, Mays freshman falls in love with acting.
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Speak Out: Help End Domestic Violence
The average person would be surprised to know how many people endure abuse everyday. Age, gender, ethnicity or social status doesn’t discriminate. Anyone can be abused in the home.
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Affirmative Action Under Attack
Affirmative Action is not just about black people anymore. It’s about the veteran who can’t seem to get a job after bravely serving his country. It’s about the disabled person who has the will and abi
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