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  • Britney Spears:Like a Circus

    Wednesday, December 24, 2008 By: Paulino Cervantes

    The iconic Britney Spears has returned with her brand new album “Circus.” It was released Dec 2, which coincidently is the same day as her 27th birthday. The CD includes the hit jingle “Womanizer,” wh

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  • Riley Salmon brings home the gold

    Friday, January 09, 2009 By: Megan McKisson

    CCISD’s motto ‘Educate, Equip, Excel” is plastered all over the website and walls of Clear Creek ISD. Most students see the words daily without more than a glance, but Creek graduate and Olympic medal

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  • Facebook Frenzy: Are student/teacher online relationships going too far?

    Thursday, January 08, 2009 By: Haley Twist - Staff Writer

    The number of people creating Facebook pages is steadily increasing. The site that was once designed for college students is now home to adults as well as teenagers. According to a 2006 ComScore surve

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  • Local high school science teacher competes in Italy

    Thursday, January 08, 2009 By: Haley Twist

    One of Forestview’s science teachers, Mr. Patrick Strothmann, traveled to Rimini, Italy to run in the Duathlon World Championships on September 28th, accompanied by his wife who did not run. Strothm

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  • No Place for Hate Field Trip

    Wednesday, January 07, 2009 By: Joelle Paolino

    High School Students Visit Elementary School Youngsters to Talk about Bullying

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  • Wheelchair basketball brings joy to new player

    Tuesday, January 06, 2009 By: Cory Jackson

    “New life, new fate, new me.” That’s how upbeat junior William Zeigler, 16, describes his life since his fateful car crash last year that left him wheelchair-bound.

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  • Unparalleled Mix it up Day Success comes to Creek

    Friday, December 26, 2008 By: Chelsea Huebner

    It happens once every year. Cafeterias all over the nation including the one here at Creek are invaded by organizations that are trying to promote tolerance and encourage students to go outside of the

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  • Grant allows classes to learn body systems firsthand

    Monday, December 22, 2008 By: Guadalupe Remegio

    Who thinks dissecting worms is nasty? How about frogs? What would you say to dissecting a cat? Well that’s exactly what Human Anatomy/Physiology instructor Mike Cerillo’s class is doing. This year,

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  • ‘Benjamin’ pushes buttons

    Monday, December 22, 2008 By: Julian Bravo/Staff Reporter/review

    ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith,’ ‘Ocean’s 11’ (because the other ‘Oceans’ were never as good), ‘Burn After Reading,’ they’re all quirky blockbuster busting brain bears of berry-eye candy— I couldn’t think of an

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  • Ink'd: Teen tattoos go mainstream

    Sunday, December 21, 2008 By: Matt Sokoloski

    One of the most noticeable signs of altering cultural norms for today’s youth has been the increase in body art.

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Issue Date: Sunday, January 11, 2009 Issue: Week of Jan. 11, 2009
 
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Your cell phone -- which you think you just can't live without -- is just as appealing to thieves. It's easy to pilfer, and it's happening in schools with increasing frequency.
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Times are changing in the Orange County school district. Literally. To meet the demands of a dwindling budget, everything from class times tod extracurricular schedules to bus departures have been adj
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America's recession is playing havoc with college enrollment. As increasingly more  high school students plan to enter post-high school education or career training, lenders are tightening down on who
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At a time of economic crisis, state officials faced a critical choice: Maintain family planning services to undocumented people or keep federal dollars rolling into California. Officials worried that
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Proposition 8 may have died at the November polls, but Californians supporting same-sex marriage have not slipped off into tonight, opting instead to make their feelings clear in very public ways.
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If nothing else, Los Angeles' new environmental restoration effort is comprehensive, covering everything from better port cleanliness to conquering air pollution to wiser use of national resources. Af
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Features
The story of Phoebe F. is one in which the main character conquers a life-threatening brain tumor while still a toddler, launches a toy drive for needy children while barely a teen herself, makes the
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Many seniors are starting to see the harsh reality of how their future may pan out. Many students are told to believe that if they don't go to college, then they're life is basically over. It is very
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Clear Creek grad Riley Salmon has made a name for himself and his community with his Olympic volleyball exploits, and helped take his team to a gold medal last summer, meaning more glory for his tiny
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Facebook Frenzy: Are student/teacher online relationships going too far?
As the social networking site grows, ethical questions start to rear their heads.
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