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  • Uniforms Gone Too Far? The Clothing Controversy

    Monday, January 11, 2010 By: Lindy Firstenberg, Assistant Sports Editor

    A review on the reasons behind the SR uniform choices and its rules and regulations.

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  • Lake Shore Recieves Facelift

    Saturday, January 16, 2010 By: Brea Mikus

    This year at registration we all witnessed a refreshing change; our parking lot was being renovated, but is that the only thing we are renovating? No. Along with the parking lot, the school obtaine

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  • Goodbye to summer vacation?

    Monday, January 11, 2010 By: Bridgette Gamble

    “It makes me feel sad because I won’t get to hang out a lot with my friends if there is less summer time. But it is also good because if it happens, it will benefit our educations.” This was John I. L

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  • Popular tutor improves senior grades

    Tuesday, January 12, 2010 By: Chris Thompson

    Often hunched over the table with a student, tutor Luis Robles is a regular visitor, helping over a quarter of the senior class figure out the intricacies of Calculus, Physics or Spanish.

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  • School gives 'onlys' family feeling

    Tuesday, January 12, 2010 By: Madeline Wright

    Spoiled, selfish, and bratty are terms often used to describe only children. Recent studies, however, suggest this may be wrong.

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  • Senior gives back to the hospital that saved her life

    Tuesday, January 12, 2010 By: Caitlin McNally

    Senior Lynsey Chediak returned to Shriners Hospital this summer, but not as a patient. This time she was a volunteer.

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  • Cell Phones in Class

    Tuesday, January 12, 2010 By: Ashley Doty

    In most high school classrooms, if a student were texting while the teacher was talking, the student would have to give up the cell phone. In Wesley Chapel, Florida, students are allowed to use their

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  • The Shins

    Tuesday, January 12, 2010 By: Chelsey Perkins & Hannah L. Back

    The Shins to which we are referring in this article have absolutely nothing to do with your legs, except that they may cause excessive tapping of the feet. These Shins are an indie band signed to an i

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  • Molly’s Picks: The top ten most anticipated albums of 2010

    Monday, January 11, 2010 By: Molly Ploughman- Copy Editor

    Ten albums to get excited about in 2010.

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  • Equestrian school encourages students

    Monday, January 11, 2010 By: KRISTEN LANGAN

    The Compton Jr. Posse, a horseback riding club started by Mayisha Akbar, hopes to become Compton, California’s first inner-city equestrian team and charter school.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, January 18, 2010 Issue: Week of Jan. 18, 2010
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Ah, what's this? In this age of slashed budgets and school layoffs, Lake Shore High is getting a massive makeover. Yes, you read it right.
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The potential merger of Ligonier Valley and Laurel Valley schools has long been dreaded by their communities. Economic realities, however, have forced the issue.
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As long as the nation has a memory for Sept. 11, 2001, the heroes of Shanksville will be honored, as they were this year during a celebrity-studded ceremony.
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North Muskegon alumni have been increasingly getting in trouble with the law. Anthony Shyne, a 2003 graduate, has been sighted multiple times in the Muskegon Courts for operating vehicles while int
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Features
Google's Nexus One A Worthy Challenger To iPhone
Finally, it's a battle of David-Goliath proportion -- Google's Nexus One vs. Apple's iPhone -- for the loyalties of smart phone customers.
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Canton, Miss. is a better place because of the missionary zeal of Notre Dame Academy students and, especially, two tireless teachers.
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Is the tough economy changing the lifestyles and outlooks of young people? Are they learning any long-term lessons? Yes, yes and yes.
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Fort Dodge student Arthur Chou joined top students from around the nation to wrestle with the issue of global food shortages and how they can be addressed.
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Lynsey Chediak knows what it's like to be on the ropes. Her rare joint disease staggered her there until the Shriners Hospital came to her rescue. Now, she's giving back as a volunteer.
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Like most stereotypes, those about only-children can be -- and often are -- unfair. Some 'onlys' say they relate better to adults, and make better friends at school and play.
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