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The Hi-Times Broughton High School Raleigh, NC
Issue Date: Friday, December 04, 2009 Issue: Volume 76 Issue 2 Last Update: Monday, January 11, 2010
  • Ghosting: A questionable game

    Monday, January 11, 2010 By: Richard Fountain

    You are casually walking down the hallway, saying hello to everyone that you know, when you realize that everyone seems to be beaming smiles in your direction as you walk by, and even laughing at you.

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  • Swimming and Diving

    Monday, January 11, 2010 By: Meaghan McFarland

    Swimmers and divers are diving their way into a season in which their hopes are high for fast times and successful meets...

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  • Indoor soccer a growing legacy

    Monday, January 11, 2010 By: Cyrus Stewart

    Many Broughton students have found alternative ways to enjoy their Friday nights...

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  • Men’s wrestling shreds up mats

    Monday, January 11, 2010 By: Hamilton Lovett

    There’s nothing better than sweaty Broughton boys rolling around on mats, unless those sweaty boys are rolling around on mats while wearing singlets...

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  • Local college football limps to the finish

    Monday, January 11, 2010 By: Richard Fountain

    For local college football fans, there has not been much to cheer about this season...

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  • In this age, teen health and exercise is essential

    Friday, December 18, 2009 By: Allie Higgins

    Whether it is a sports team or a dance class, teenagers have plenty of options when it comes to getting regular exercise.

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  • Hillsborough Street awaits new traffic pattern

    Friday, December 18, 2009 By: Allie Higgins

    With the construction of a roundabout to Hillborough’s tight corridor, cars, pedestrians and bikers have been backed up by construction for about six months.

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  • IB uncertainty causes lower enrollment

    Friday, December 18, 2009 By: Sydney Edwards

    Last year the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IB) was at its peak with over 100 students, when it was taken away from the Broughton Community.

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  • Board of Education expects more change next school year

    Wednesday, December 16, 2009 By: Sam Slaton and Mary Catherine Freeman

    Redistricting the Wake County Public School System to neighborhood schools could be on the way following the past October 6 elections. The elimination of early release dismissal on Wednesdays al

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  • Women's Tennis Nets State Title

    Wednesday, December 16, 2009 By: Johnson Beasley

    On Saturday, November 7, women’s tennis traveled out of home territory to compete for the 4A State Champion titles. The women’s tennis team, trained by first year coach David Rose, was victori

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The Hi- Times

At-a-glance

You are casually walking down the hallway, saying hello to everyone that you know, when you realize that everyone seems to be beaming smiles in your direction as you walk by, and even laughing at you.
full story 
The 35-minute countdown, often timed to the exact second on students’ watches, is a daily balancing act for many juniors and seniors...
full story 
Swimmers and divers are diving their way into a season in which their hopes are high for fast times and successful meets...
full story 
Many Broughton students have found alternative ways to enjoy their Friday nights...
full story 
There’s nothing better than sweaty Broughton boys rolling around on mats, unless those sweaty boys are rolling around on mats while wearing singlets...
full story 
For local college football fans, there has not been much to cheer about this season...
full story 
The men’s 2009-2010 basketball team is gearing up for a season in hopes of not only winning the Cap-7 Conference Championships...
full story 
Personal Projects were finally complete for all sophomores on Wednesday, December 2. Students presented their products, and now they can take a break from the stress of the project.
full story 
Whether it is a sports team or a dance class, teenagers have plenty of options when it comes to getting regular exercise.
full story 
With the construction of a roundabout to Hillborough’s tight corridor, cars, pedestrians and bikers have been backed up by construction for about six months.
full story 
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