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  • Juggling Infernos entertain community

    Friday, May 22, 2009 By: Solvejg Wastvedt

    The circus may not be in town, but residents of New Wilmington can catch unusual entertainment any day by booking a show with the Juggling Infernos, a juggling club at WAHS.

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  • Korhonen volunteers to create community gardens to bring neighbors together

    Friday, May 22, 2009 By: Milton Hernandez

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  • School strip search policy faces scrutiny; Arizona case reaches Supreme Court

    Wednesday, May 20, 2009 By: Pedro Silva

    When Jane Doe passes the gates of her high school, she enters a completely different environment, one where a student’s constitutional rights are not automatically extended. The U.S. Supreme Court i

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  • G.E. makes $100K donation to Global Tech Program

    Monday, May 18, 2009 By: Stephan Panton

    With budget cuts deeply affecting schools, it makes some people wonder where money will come from to fund magnet programs such as our Global Technologies Program (GT). However, miracles do happen, a $

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  • Someone is watching you

    Tuesday, May 19, 2009 By: Ryan Cleland

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  • Folie A Deux: Darker, More Experimental, Perfect

    Monday, May 18, 2009 By: Eric Sonnet

    Fall Out Boy review by Eric Sonnet.

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Issue Date: Sunday, May 24, 2009 Issue: Week of May 24, 2009
 
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News
How far is too far? When it comes to strip-searching students, the question has teens across America focused on the U.S. Supreme Court.
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It's not recommended for routine use, but the newly approved "Plan B" is a contraceptive backup for girls confused by their circumstance after other birth controls fail.
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Murfreesboro twister blows Smith family into a day of horror.
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Someone is watching you
At Pleasant Valley High School in Chico, Calif., some students thought the cameras were fake. Now, if you ask students who punched someone in the nose, they likely know, to their chagrin.
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Features
Korhonen volunteers to create community gardens to bring neighbors together
Heroes surround us. You might not notice them for what they are, unless you look closely at that guy with the rake toiling in the garden.
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Teen barber gets inspired by Tucson's senior citizens
Many a senior citizen in Francisco Miranda's neighborhood is looking good because the teen cuts hair like a seasoned barber. And one day, he hopes, he will be.
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The dangers of sexting often aren't known to the teens who engage in it until after the damage is done, and they've become an exploited subject to the Internet world.
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The economy has turned the screw tightest on teens, who are competing with adults for a scarcity of jobs. Some lucky ones, though, are finding their opening at the community pools.
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Prom may be sweet history by now, but the way one is asked is sometimes as memorable as the big weekend itself.
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