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  • The Battle of the Budget

    Friday, May 21, 2010 By: Ryan Russaw

    The aftershocks of America’s tragic 21st century recession have finally trickled down to the school systems. There was once a time when education was the very backbone of this county. But now we live

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  • The FUN-dementals of Learning: Finding the Fun in the Education System

    Friday, May 21, 2010 By: Abby Spudich- Copy Editor

    People remember material better when they are interested, especially when humor is involved, according to the text book used by Edwardsville High School’s Honors Psychology class. The concept, called

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  • Dress code needs to be enforced, followed

    Friday, May 21, 2010 By: Annie Hysong

    With the weather warming up dress code inforcement isn't in full swing.

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  • Students fight Against Social Offenses

    Thursday, May 20, 2010 By: Michael Duong

    Students at Carson high took a stand as they participated in recent protests such as “Day of Silence” on April 10 and “Denim Day” on April 21.

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  • School experiments with electronic readers: Barnes and Noble Nooks may show up in classrooms

    Thursday, May 20, 2010 By: Amy Trahan

    The school has been experimenting with Barnes and Noble Nooks in classrooms, to replace textbooks, according to librarian Stephanie Brown.

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  • Three Former Students Arrested For Vandalism

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010 By: Amanda Calzada

    The graffiti on the side of the French classroom that screamed "You will never get me" proved to be entirely false within a week of the vandalism episode at Rocklin High.

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  • Uncharted 2: Among Thieves is the best game for the 2009-2010 year

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010 By: Justin Mikos

    Uncharted 2: Among Thieves released this academic year to rave reviews and garnered much praise. It is the best game released this academic year due to its advancements in technology that immerse play

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  • Usher drops from the Top

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010 By: Jesse Lajara

    Mainstream music nowadays is considered a lot less impressive than artists and albums from the past. Most of the songs and artists heard on the radio just don’t have the same “staying power” that they

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  • The face of tragedy: Dean Kahler speaks to students

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010 By: MarandaShrewsberry

    Sixty-seven shots rang out from the barrels of 28 National Guardsmen that flooded Kent State University’s campus May 4, 1970. Within 13 seconds, these shots killed four, injured eight and left one per

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  • Marine biology class explores Andros

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010 By: Clint Yoos

    The classroom has commonly been portrayed as a drab, boring setting. However, for a select group of Hoover students, the classroom exploded into a vast world of the unknown.Andros Island, the largest

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Issue Date: Monday, May 24, 2010 Issue: Week of May 24, 2010
 
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News
Carson High students, some by their silence, have affirmed their positions on two dire social issues: intolerance toward gays and sexual abuse.
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As are many school districts, the Los Angeles Unified School District is cutting costs by cutting instruction. That means a shortened class schedule and idle teachers.
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Three Former Students Arrested For Vandalism
Rocklin High authorities believe they have caught the culprits -- former students of the school -- responsible for recent graffiti vandalism in their building.
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Four students were killed and nine wounded when they and hundreds of others faced National Guardsmen on May 4, 1970 at Kent State. Today, Dean Kahler, paralyzed in the gunfire, is a voice of calm pers
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Too fat to fight? That's' what the military says about American teens. It will find agreement from school officials, students and even the guy selling burgers.
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Features
As the world shrinks, the need for Americans to understand other cultures is expanding. Those who thrive, or even survive, in the new global order will likely be multilingual.
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Why hang around high school when you're ready for college? That's the question raised by officials in several states who are now considering an early-graduation option.
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If Haiti's devastating quake and its tragic aftermath left no other lesson, it taught Allen Defay to appreciate his life, his friends, his family and his home.
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Rocklin Senior Learns from Financial Struggles
Senior Ball came and went, without Clarissa Prewitt. The soured economy struck her family particularly hard and forced hard choices.
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Opinion
Line by line, this district's problems are representative of many school districts across the state and nation.
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