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  • E building construction scheduled to end soon

    Wednesday, September 23, 2009 By: Hannah Widmer, News Editor

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  • Administration cracks down on illegal parking

    Wednesday, September 23, 2009 By: Jessica Kuester, News Writer

    Students driving to school without parking permits have been a consistent problem for the administration, and this year they are cracking down. The administration now places bright orange stickers are

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  • Obama health care may affect students

    Wednesday, September 23, 2009 By: Astead Herndon, News Writer

    While conversations concerning lunch prices dominate the hallways, a political battle looms that will alter the lives of all students and their families. President Barack Obama is attempting to overh

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  • NFL makes right decision, Vick soars with Eagles

    Wednesday, September 23, 2009 By: Ariel Turner. Op/Ed Writer

    Former Falcon’s quarterback, Michael Vick has done plenty of running on and off the field. With 3,859 career rushing yards, Vick has been a forerunner in the NFL and has treaded his way into fans’ hea

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  • Voyager takes you behind the scenes of VTV

    Wednesday, September 23, 2009 By: Olivia Willoughby, Feature Writer

    It takes patience, skill, hard work, and a positive attitude, all to reach the one goal: the deadline. “It” is Viking Television, or VTV, and it also demands time.

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  • Lengthened day will short-change students

    Wednesday, September 23, 2009 By: Kersten Kazen, Op/Ed Writer

    Administrators have recently developed a policy which will change the school’s schedule. This plan has too many problems to make it practical to implement.

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  • Stop Twitter obsession from taking over social world

    Wednesday, September 23, 2009 By: Hayley Bostick, Op/Ed Writer

    Twitter is becoming bigger than the typical social networks today. It walks a fine line between "cool" and "creepy," and many people seem to be using it for the latter.

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  • College application process troubles seniors

    Wednesday, September 23, 2009 By: Allie Drwiega, Op/Ed Writer

    As the new school year starts many seniors are realizing they have much to do in very little time. They are beginning to stress as if finals were approaching and many seniors are not even sure where t

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The Voyager Homewood Flossmoor High School Flossmoor, IL
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Improving America's education system heavily relies on the receivers. It is our duty as teenagers and students to grab onto those opportunities handed to us.
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Students driving to school without parking permits have been a consistent problem for the administration, and this year they are cracking down. The administration now places bright orange stickers are
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Pop artists that use writers in the music business have become one of my largest grievances, among many, when I turn on MTV. It seems like the feel of music is just as superficial as the artists perf
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If TBS’ Dinner and a Movie does not ring a bell, then maybe his H-F alumni status will. Funny guy Paul Gilmartin has willingly agreed to perform stand up comedy tonight at Ravisloe in order to help r
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While conversations concerning lunch prices dominate the hallways, a political battle looms that will alter the lives of all students and their families. President Barack Obama is attempting to overh
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Former Falcon’s quarterback, Michael Vick has done plenty of running on and off the field. With 3,859 career rushing yards, Vick has been a forerunner in the NFL and has treaded his way into fans’ hea
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It takes patience, skill, hard work, and a positive attitude, all to reach the one goal: the deadline. “It” is Viking Television, or VTV, and it also demands time.
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Administrators have recently developed a policy which will change the school’s schedule. This plan has too many problems to make it practical to implement.
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School beverage provider bans regular pop
The American Beverage Association, in cooperation with the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, has decided to stop providing H-F and other schools with drinks that include high levels of sugar.
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