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  • Banned Books!

    Friday, December 12, 2008 By: Amanda Junge

    Books all across the country are being banned from schools.

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  • 'Four Christmases' only earns half

    Thursday, December 11, 2008 By: Caroline Hill

    After the true treasures Vince Vaughn has been a part of in the past, (“Be Cool,” and “The Wedding Crashers”), “Four Christmases” seemed like it would be just like any other potty-humor driven comedy.

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  • When protest is popular, it’s pointless

    Sunday, December 14, 2008 By: Molly Welsh

    Congratulations, generation XBOX! We have successfully rocked the vote. Youth participation in the 2008 election seriously contributed to the historical election of America’s first Black President

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  • Early Graduation

    Saturday, December 13, 2008 By: Lorne Fultonberg

    Why some students choose to graduate after first semester.

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  • Duck and cover: Is Clark safe?

    Friday, December 12, 2008 By: Nona Yegazarian

    Clark participates in the Great California Shakeout.

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  • AHS blood drive collects 190 pints of blood

    Friday, December 12, 2008 By: Claire Westlie

    On December 5, 2008, Arrowhead students collected 190 pints of blood for the American Red Cross.

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  • This mom is called 'sarge'

    Friday, December 12, 2008 By: Maribel Cervantes, Jeff Davis High School

    Cy-Fiar teacher will deploy to Iraq for a second time, leaving her husband to tend to their three children.

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  • FAILURE MAGNIFIED

    Friday, December 12, 2008 By: Claire Scheffer

    It starts with a meeting between student, parent, psychologist, a teacher, an administrator and Sophaline Buth. Buth is the bilingual outreach liaison and last week’s meeting was one of many in her

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  • Twilight: In Theatres Now

    Thursday, December 11, 2008 By: Martin Diaz

    Undoubtedly, you’ve all heard of the latest box office phenomenon, Twilight. For some, the long wait was over when it was released November 21st.

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  • The Ridiculous Twilight Phenomenon

    Thursday, December 11, 2008 By: Cheyenne Hakes

    No one is safe from the ridiculousness that is Twilight. Television, radio, even Facebook. Seriously, just try to find a page of Bumper Stickers that doesn’t have one sticker with “Twilight this” or “

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Issue Date: Sunday, December 14, 2008 Issue: Week of Dec. 14, 2008
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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The Great California Shakeout was the largest earthquake preparation drill in the nation's history. The Nov. 13 exercise focused on schools, residents and businesses along the San Andreas Fault and th
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It starts with a meeting between student, parent, psychologist, a teacher, an administrator and Sophaline Buth. Buth is the bilingual outreach liaison and last week’s meeting was one of many in her
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With traffic deaths and injuries rising among teens who drive as backdrop, Maryland has created a graduated licensing system requiring more experience and less tolerance for accidents.
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If genocide is to vanish from the world, young people will have to make it happen, forum speakers recently told students. The key, they said, will be prevention rather than intervention.
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Features
Each year, a handful of high-schoolers decides to cure senioritis before it roots. Having already earned sufficient credits for graduation, they cash in on an early start in the bigger world of colleg
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As President-elect Barack Obama gears up for his coming term, he is promoting a...
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Lexington was one of many communities worldwide to observe World AIDS Day. Candlelight vigils, personal recollections and moments of silence marked ceremonies in which participants resolved to conquer
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This mom is called 'sarge'
The holiday season will be a special one for a Robinson Elementary teacher who deploys to Iraq for a second time -- the first time since 1991 -- and leaves behind her husband and three children.
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Foreign exchange
A French exchange student at Rockline High has found that the United States is massive -- much larger than he'd ever imagined -- but otherwise young people are young people regardless of where they ar
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Did you eat too much? Are you feeling bloated and blimpy? Lots of people overeat during the holidays. The trick is to keep a healthy perspective and make sure you get out into fresh air.
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