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  • New class helps teach special needs students new skills

    Friday, December 19, 2008 By: Brittany Ellis

    The chatter of students discussing their assignments, the clash of metal as pots meet stove and the popping of bubbles coupled with the delicious smell of still hot spaghetti sauce and sweet aroma of

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  • This Christmas Season is About to Blow in the Excitement

    Friday, December 19, 2008 By: Chrystal Henson

    There is nothing like it in the world, with those snowflakes falling from the heavens, the warm, cozy naps curled up by the fireplace and the age-old songs you can never get out of your head, no matte

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  • New year brings new resolutions

    Friday, December 19, 2008 By: Hugh Purdy

    On New Year’s Day, millions of Americans wake up with ideas in their heads of how the year will go, what they want to accomplish, and all of the things that they are going to do differently. These pla

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  • Secondhand smoke causes health problems in non-smokers

    Friday, December 19, 2008 By: Chrystal Henson

    Before you light up that cigarette, look around. Do you see anyone? If so, think twice before lighting up. Every day, there are hundreds of people who die from smoking and inhaling secondhand smoke. C

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  • Twilight is a love story with a bite

    Friday, December 19, 2008 By: Linsea Howard

    Not since Harry Potter and Star Wars has a movie’s release been so hotly anticipated. The story of the awkward teenage human falling in love with the kind-hearted, charming vampire has entranced reade

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  • Twilight series proves addicitive

    Friday, December 19, 2008 By: Linsea Howard

    Addictive substances plague all age, ethnic and economic groups. The list of addictions goes on and on – tobacco, alcohol, gambling, heroin, cocaine…vampire-human love stories? As funny as it may seem

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When people think of winter sports, one word comes to mind: basketball. For the athletes who play this sport, it can be something that they feel very passionate about.
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There is nothing like it in the world, with those snowflakes falling from the heavens, the warm, cozy naps curled up by the fireplace and the age-old songs you can never get out of your head, no matte
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“Economy in turmoil”; these are common words heard by means of the media. This concept affects everyone, even teens.
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The rate of reported teen smoking is dropping. 20 percent of teenagers reported that they smoked in 2007 which dropped by 45 percent from 36.4 percent in 2007. This could actually be the truth or the
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Shopping, Shopping and Shopping!!!! This is a popular topic among many students. Cha-Cha said that, “78 percent of students reported having gone to the mall just in the past 30 days.”
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Different animals require different care, and for Katie Bowin, 11, taking care of so many different animals is an everyday event. Bowin’s mom is a veterinarian and so they get animals with a broken
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On New Year’s Day, millions of Americans wake up with ideas in their heads of how the year will go, what they want to accomplish, and all of the things that they are going to do differently. These pla
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The chatter of students discussing their assignments, the clash of metal as pots meet stove and the popping of bubbles coupled with the delicious smell of still hot spaghetti sauce and sweet aroma of
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Obesity has become a tendency among US adolescents, with many teens seeking methods to lose weight. 15 percent of children from age 6 to 19 are obese, according to MSNBC.
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Before you light up that cigarette, look around. Do you see anyone? If so, think twice before lighting up. Every day, there are hundreds of people who die from smoking and inhaling secondhand smoke. C
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