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  • Believing in bachelor's grove: the investigation of a local graveyard

    Friday, October 30, 2009 By: Kassi Armstrong, Feature Writer

    Feature writer Kassi Armstrong takes a spooky adventure into a haunted graveyard.

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  • Tales of a covert candyman

    Friday, October 30, 2009 By: Astead Herndon, News Writer

    For a week, I became an undercover candy salesman, offering Kit-Kats, Carmel Apple Suckers, Snickers, and Reese Cups.

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  • Staff Infection spread thin managing music, books

    Friday, October 30, 2009 By: Olivia F. Willoughby, Feature Writer

    The teacher-student band, Staff Infection, manages time between creating music and school work.

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  • When going gets tough, team still needs support

    Friday, October 30, 2009 By: Kersten Kazen, Op/Ed Writer

    At the beginning of each football game, the H-F fight song is played in order to pump up the school’s fans. Unfortunately, judging from the number of people who attended this season’s football games,

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  • Relationships change along with new technology

    Friday, October 30, 2009 By: Allie Drwiega, Op/Ed Writer

    The children being brought up in 2009 may never know that at one time people actually met in person before becoming friends with someone online or through long text conversations.

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  • Halloween Vandalism: Tricks will be treated by the law

    Friday, October 30, 2009 By: Jessica Kuester, News Writer

    From smashing pumpkins to throwing eggs at residents’ windows, teens always find a way to cause mischief on the night of the dead. However, a little Halloween mischief might just lead to a police rec

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  • Mouse trap madness: students race for the grade

    Friday, October 30, 2009 By: Sophie Schloen, Feature Writer

    The poet Ralph Waldo Emerson is known for saying, “Build a better mouse trap and the world will beat a path to your door.” The H-F Physics department might have replied, “Build a better mouse trap ca

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  • Clubs, teams raise funds without candy, get creative

    Friday, October 30, 2009 By: Lizzy Rodgers, News Writer

    Without candy sales, some clubs and teams have found it hard to raise money. Teams and clubs had to think of new, creative ways to fundraise.

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  • Rush Limbaugh gets well deserved drop from NFL bid

    Friday, October 30, 2009 By: Rudolph Axel Johnson III, Op/Ed Writer

    Controversial radio host Rush Limbaugh put up a bid to become a limited shareholder of the Saint Louis Rams in mid-October. He was rejected, and for good reason.

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  • Obama deserves the Nobel Peace Prize

    Friday, October 30, 2009 By: Ariel Turner, Op/Ed Writer

    Obama has been a symbol of peace throughout his candidacy and presidency, but now there is a needless debate because he has material representation of what he has already been doing.

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The Voyager Homewood Flossmoor High School Flossmoor, IL
Issue Date: Friday, October 30, 2009 Issue: Volume 51, Issue 3 Last Update: Sunday, November 01, 2009
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At-a-glance

The BCS poll is a faulty system that just does not work when it comes to ranking teams and determining who plays in the championship.
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No matter how tall 6 foot 5 inch senior Courtney Jones gets, or how intimidating his narrow frame looks while dominating against opponents on the basketball court, he never forgets where it all starte
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A teenager approaches you and offers you a large sum of money if you help them cash a check using your bank account. Do you take the offer? Many will realize this is a scam but some will take the ba
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The last time H-F football went winless was 1960, the first football team in school history. Flash forward to this year. A young team plagued by injuries and struggling through a meat grinder schedul
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From third floor North to lower G building, mice have recently been spotted scurrying across classroom floors, giving teachers and students a fright.
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In celebration of Halloween, October is generally a month spent in preparation of either scaring or being scared. What some forget to take into account is that being in high school, students face the
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Bernie Kaminski, segment producer and video researcher at the VH1 studio in New York, had a love for music, pop culture, and T.V. ever since his early years here at H-F.
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The teacher-student band, Staff Infection, manages time between creating music and school work.
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For a week, I became an undercover candy salesman, offering Kit-Kats, Carmel Apple Suckers, Snickers, and Reese Cups.
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Friday nights make football players spend nights laying awake, picturing themselves trotting out on their battlefield under the lights and putting smiles on the faithful fans faces; this is what they
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