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  • Juvenile Diabetes Affects SVHS Students

    Wednesday, March 03, 2010 By: Samuel Blasco

    Juvenile diabetes is right in SVHS’s back yard and is affecting students daily.

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  • Historic racial issues affect area schools

    Wednesday, March 03, 2010 By: Bridget Rogers

    From segregation to white flight, race is deeply rooted in the history of the New Orleans area.The landmark court case Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 843, ruled racial segregation in

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  • Dark Night Of The Soul

    Monday, March 01, 2010 By: Jesus Gonzalez

    The “dark night of the soul” is often used as a metaphor to describe a person’s spiritual life, a stage in spirituality, a crisis of spirituality along with feelings of desolation and emptiness, it’s

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  • Most Addicting Games

    Monday, March 01, 2010 By: Moses Bernabeo

    As our technology grows, our games and game systems inevitably do so as well. A variety of games and systems can be found on the market today along with a variety of prices and purposes. But out of th

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  • Snowmobilers Risk Losing Trails

    Monday, March 01, 2010 By: Krysten Seefeldt

    Because of irresponsible snowmobilers who go off of the marked trails, the Campbellsport Trail System may get revised. Some landowners of the area are starting to get upset about the snowmobilers driv

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  • Haiti earthquake hits close to home; A local woman living in Haiti helps with the relief effort

    Monday, March 01, 2010 By: Kelsey Paulson

    On January 12, 2010, a level 7 earthquake devastated Haiti and caused an international concern for those affected in the quake. About 3 million people, or one third of Haiti’s population were affected

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  • Girls Learn to Bench Press Their Own

    Monday, March 01, 2010 By: Alex Barth

    When most people think about weightlifting, they probably picture big guys with huge muscles lifting giant barbells, but girls can do this as well. For the fourth year now, Escambia high school has h

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  • Equestrian passionate about sport

    Monday, March 01, 2010 By: Cesar Duran-Ortega

    Seconds before the signal, Teri Vonderschmidt, senior, breathes deeply and gathers her thoughts. Below her is Perry, her friend and companion, with whom she has been training for this very moment. Wit

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  • Detectives or Patients: The Insanity Investigation

    Monday, March 01, 2010 By: Amy Scheuer

    The new release, Shutter Island, presents the maximum number of twists a movie could possibly take. Stay tuned as the movie unfolds to reveal the twisted ending.

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  • Community helps ailing coach

    Saturday, February 27, 2010 By: Quinn Mahler

    On a cool fall evening, under the bright lights of the football field, Head Coach Jason Jund gathers his players in around him. Helmets raised in the air, they chant “Number four, never ever quit.” Th

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Issue Date: Monday, March 08, 2010 Issue: Week of March 8, 2010
 
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Already deemed a district worth emulating for its efficient single-system approach, DeSoto County Schools continue to economize, and where it hurts most: the employee pocketbook.
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From "separate but equal" to "white flight", schools in New Orleans and its suburbs have endured racial segregation and concentration. But race isn't the only factor at play.
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Teens will be teens, and that means -- sometimes -- teens will be drunks. That's not OK, anytime, and especially at school. But it does happen.
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Campbellsport's snowmobilers aren't too happy these days. They stand to lose trail access following alleged abuse by off-trail drivers.
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Some Michigan adults laid off from their jobs are now working traditional teen positions. One disheartened teen: "I have bills that need to be paid, and I can’t keep going to my parents for money."
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Anti-smoking citizens are breathing easy, and smokers are hot. Nonetheless, Michigan's newly passed ban on smoking in public places starts May 1.
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Features
Teenage depression common and dangerous illness
Why increasingly more teens are killing themselves is anybody's guess. Depression, addiction and loneliness are among the prompts, but the roots of these themselves are tough to address.
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'Death in a can,' is how one Heritage High student describes the energy drinks he enjoys. Though many consumers know they're taking a risk, few take steps to save themselves.
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Juvenile Diabetes Affects SVHS Students
Increasingly more students wage a daily battle against a quiet enemy that is widening its reach: juvenile diabetes.
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Linda Nelson may be retired, but she's far from finished. These days, South's former principal is forging a partnership with a prestigious Beijing academy, convinced of the commonality education creat
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