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  • Teen mothers face challenges of schoolwork, responsibility

    Friday, March 20, 2009 By: Natalie Adeeyo, Managing Editor

    After the Academy Award-winning movie “Juno,” the explosion of Hollywood babies, and the Bristol Palin pregnancy, teen pregnancy has been a popular topic in the media. However, for a student like Arie

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  • Burris deserves to keep Senate seat

    Monday, March 23, 2009 By: Tiera Patterson, Op/Ed Writer

    Guilty until proven innocent or innocent until proven guilty? Which holds more relevance in today’s society?

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  • Students views on domestic violence jaded in the wake of current events

    Monday, March 23, 2009 By: Markeyla Henton, Op/Ed Editor

    We have all seen a playful couple in the hallway hitting each other, calling their playful strikes “love taps.” But the line between playful and serious can be razor thin when dealing with domestic a

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  • Destructive smoking on path needs harsher consequences

    Monday, March 23, 2009 By: Rudolph Axel Johnson III, Op/Ed Writer

    A walk on the path can be refreshing in this transitional period between the seasons. The scene is full of budding trees, a lively thawing Biopond begins to fill with ducks and geese, and...the thick

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  • Animal decoys scare off geese, students

    Wednesday, March 18, 2009 By: Rudolph Axel Johnson III, Op/Ed Writer

    Is that a coyote on the roof? Yes, it is. Well, sorta.

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  • Special Olympics goes for the gold

    Wednesday, March 18, 2009 By: Jordan Miller, News Writer

    When Special Olympics first began, the team owned nothing but a desire to play. They borrowed old uniforms from the basketball team and sports bags from the poms squad...

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  • No objections for Mock Trial

    Wednesday, March 18, 2009 By: Marsella Lopez, News Editor

    Junior Clare Michalik is being tried for manslaughter. For the past few months, she and her lawyers have been trying to prove her innocence against the prosecutors from other Illinois high school.

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  • Driving path closed after school for student safety

    Wednesday, March 18, 2009 By: Hannah Widmer & Marsella Lopez, Contributing Writers

    Thanks to the close of the driving path, the South building parking lot has been more crowded after school and the path a lot quieter...

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The Voyager Homewood Flossmoor High School Flossmoor, IL
Issue Date: Friday, March 13, 2009 Issue: Volume 50, Issue 8 Last Update: Monday, March 23, 2009
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At-a-glance

Under the scalpel, before the judge, and in the cockpit, we put our trust in the hands of licensed professionals to accomplish a task...
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The first time I took the ACT, I took the test in a room next door to a teacher who was involved in a lengthy phone conversation loud enough for my test room to hear...
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Miley Cyrus is ‘pumping up’ the controversy now. Since her sexual Vogue photoshoot and her scandalous relationship with a 20-year-old, Cyrus has made headlines...
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Guilty until proven innocent or innocent until proven guilty? Which holds more relevance in today’s society?
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Students views on domestic violence jaded in the wake of current events Students views on domestic violence jaded in the wake of current events
We have all seen a playful couple in the hallway hitting each other, calling their playful strikes “love taps.” But the line between playful and serious can be razor thin when dealing with domestic a
full story 
Destructive smoking on path needs harsher consequences
A walk on the path can be refreshing in this transitional period between the seasons. The scene is full of budding trees, a lively thawing Biopond begins to fill with ducks and geese, and...the thick
full story 
When Junior Tierney Leonhard walked into the fieldhouse to play badminton Feb. 21, her jaw dropped. “I thought it was cool seeing the boys coming to badminton,” Leonhard said.
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Teen mothers face challenges of schoolwork, responsibility
After the Academy Award-winning movie “Juno,” the explosion of Hollywood babies, and the Bristol Palin pregnancy, teen pregnancy has been a popular topic in the media. However, for a student like Arie
full story 
Animal decoys scare off geese, students
Is that a coyote on the roof? Yes, it is. Well, sorta.
full story 
When Special Olympics first began, the team owned nothing but a desire to play. They borrowed old uniforms from the basketball team and sports bags from the poms squad...
full story 
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