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The Daily Clipper: on stronger tides Cumberland High School Cumberland, RI
Issue Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 Issue: Volume 1, Issue 2 Last Update: Tuesday, January 13, 2004
  • Nasif Responds to Issues

    Tuesday, January 13, 2004 By: Christa Smith

    The lack of technology at Cumberland High School is a crucial issue that affects all faculty and students. “The students deserve it, and the staff does and the community demands it.” said Superintende

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  • "and another thing..."

    Tuesday, January 13, 2004 By: Tim Duffy

    There are problems at CHS – being every kind of problem from the infestation of mold to broken lockers, to missing computers, to skylights held together by tape… but they seem to be met by the school

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  • What Are They Waiting For?

    Tuesday, January 13, 2004 By: Eleanor Wahlberg

    Something smells in the auditorium of our very own Cumberland High School auditorium.

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  • Don't Look Down.

    Tuesday, January 13, 2004 By: Jessica Bryant

    The bathrooms in this school are absolutely disgusting.

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  • Meet Chris Poitras

    Tuesday, January 13, 2004 By: Pam Condon

    Chris Poitras has been playing guitar for almost 2 years, but has been performing live for only a few months. When asked to describe his style of music he said, “I guess you could call it alternativ

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  • Are Lockers Locked?

    Tuesday, January 13, 2004 By: Laura DaCosta

    opened my locker and I realized there was an ice coffee there that didn’t belong. I got angry and thought to myself that I never bring ice coffee to school, so someone had to have opened my locker.

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At-a-glance

Nasif Responds to Issues
The lack of technology at Cumberland High School is a crucial issue that affects all faculty and students. “The students deserve it, and the staff does and the community demands it.” said Superintende
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There are problems at CHS – being every kind of problem from the infestation of mold to broken lockers, to missing computers, to skylights held together by tape… but they seem to be met by the school
full story 
Would you eat it? Several students and teachers recently admitted their strange food tastes. However, they themselves couldn’t understand why other people classify it as strange.
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2010 is the modernization project of our high school.
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Cumberland High School’s senior running back and free safety, Skott Desper had an outstanding season.
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Only eighteen years ago the Cumberland Clippers made it into the Super Bowl.
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Many of you already know what 2010 is and how teachers feel about it. 2010 is the series of changes that will be made to the high school by the year 2010.
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The bathrooms in this school are absolutely disgusting.
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Something smells in the auditorium of our very own Cumberland High School auditorium.
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This is the moment of truth at Cumberland High School: to find out if all the material that teachers have been cramming into our brains, is actually taking effect.
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