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The Savant Arts & Communication Magnet Academy Beaverton, OR
Issue Date: Sunday, November 21, 2010 Issue: Volume 3 Issue 1 Last Update: Tuesday, January 11, 2011
  • Click Freedom

    Thursday, December 16, 2010 By: Jennifer Miller

    To the delight of upperclassmen, the long term Internet access ban has suddenly become less restrictive. Although excited that they can access sites like YouTube, Google images, and urbandictionary.co

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  • Sounds like home

    Wednesday, December 08, 2010 By: Denis Berberovic, staff writer

     Scientists looking at the night sky through a Keck telescope in Hawaii made a breakthrough on September 29, 2010; when studying eleven years of data on the Gliese 581 system. They discovered a n

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  • Goodbye, old Portland

    Wednesday, December 01, 2010 By: Aparna Parthasarathy, Section Editor

       It’s time to give one last goodbye to Portland’s legendary house of rock. The Satyricon, home to waves of performers over the past three decades in Old Town Portland, and one of the only

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  • Enviro-friendly? Just to noisy!

    Monday, November 29, 2010 By: Nicole Wooden, Staff Reporter

    A big change is sweeping the nation; the change is causing people to throw their hands up and ask: what is all the fuss about? An eco bag, so one would think that this change was a good thing. Afteral

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  • Is that all, folks?

    Monday, November 29, 2010 By: Aparna Parthasarathy, Section Editor

       Pumpkin pizza? Asthmatic criminals? "Circum-what?" The first Arts and Communication Magnet Academy (ACMA) Film Night ever to be held at the new Performing Arts Center showcased a wide var

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At-a-glance

Four calling birds, three French hens, two turtle doves, and 1,250 students out of a home this Holiday Season. For many of us, snow may mean bundling up inside by a fire with a cup of hot chocolate an
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To the delight of upperclassmen, the long term Internet access ban has suddenly become less restrictive. Although excited that they can access sites like YouTube, Google images, and urbandictionary.co
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The world exists in three dimensions: length, width and depth. Even combinations of atoms form three dimensional shapes, if only tiny ones. But what about a molecule that is as close to two dimensiona
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November 29, and for those of us who weren't aware, the announcement to file into the halls came as a surprise.  Hopes of an early release, and slight uneasiness about school trouble passed whispers d
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  It’s the story of something normal turned strange. Of dreams, awkward love and musical numbers. But it is also about a giant plant that eats people. This year our Theater Department is presenti
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   A new opportunity for student musicians came to life this year.  Classical Alive, a student-led group, consists of high-level players who wanted to put together an ensemble that woul
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   A new opportunity for student musicians came to life this year.  Classical Alive, a student-led group, consists of high-level players who wanted to put together an ensemble that woul
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   When audiences first heard about a film based on the popular social networking site Facebook was going into production, they laughed. When it was announced that director David Fincher, wh
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 Scientists looking at the night sky through a Keck telescope in Hawaii made a breakthrough on September 29, 2010; when studying eleven years of data on the Gliese 581 system. They discovered a n
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   It’s time to give one last goodbye to Portland’s legendary house of rock. The Satyricon, home to waves of performers over the past three decades in Old Town Portland, and one of the only
full story 
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