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  • Bed Bugs Bum Their Way Across America

    Tuesday, September 28, 2010 By: Courtney Such

    A new epidemic is arising in America-bed bugs. These creepy crawlers are bumming rides from people everywhere, landing in hotels, department stores, and single family households.

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  • Is Enrichment Really Enriching?

    Friday, October 01, 2010 By: JoHanna Sanders

    Students offer their opinions on the new Enrichment program.

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  • NDA Deals With Cases of Theft

    Friday, October 01, 2010 By: Mark Vandenberg

    Notre Dame Academy is dealing with cases of theft on the school campus. Last week the Kwik Sip was robbed. A student was also caught stealing from the cafeteria as well.

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  • Gamers Clairvoyance: Halo: Reach

    Friday, October 01, 2010 By: Mike Crowell & Andrew McElroy

    The hit game “Halo” is back, and bigger than ever. With its new title “Halo: Reach”, Bungie has taken this first person shooting game to a whole new level. With the improved multi-player mode, vastly

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  • Ben Fetters: recovering from near fatal fall

    Friday, October 01, 2010 By: Monica Sincel

    From being paralyzed, to almost dead, sophomore Ben Fetters was quite the celebrity when it came to what happened with his accident. It’s Aug. 27, the second day of school with athletics booming into

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  • King forced to address low test scores

    Friday, October 01, 2010 By: Ashley Guillory

    According to the Louisiana Department of Education, Jefferson Parish ranks 64 out of 70 public school districts in the state for district performance score (DPS).This year, King was placed under Schoo

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  • Going Green

    Friday, October 01, 2010 By: Emily

    Kermit the frog once said, “It’s not easy being green,” but not everyone would agree with that statement.

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  • Choking game: A game of life and death

    Thursday, September 30, 2010 By: Amanda Calzada

    Teenagers don’t need drugs to get “high” anymore. Instead, they court danger with "the choking game."

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  • Lady Gaga Meat Dress Madness

    Thursday, September 30, 2010 By: Kimberly Cruz

    Lady Gaga has a notorious way of dress, designed for spectacle and impact. No other entertainer today can compare to her fashion standards.

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  • Kirby's New 'Epic' Adventure

    Thursday, September 30, 2010 By: Kristal Frenero

    A preview to Nintendo's newest Kirby release, Kirby's Epic Yarn.

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Issue Date: Monday, October 04, 2010 Issue: Week of Oct. 4, 2010
 
The National Edition is a collection of the best journalism on my.hsj.org.

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News
Notre Dame Academy is dealing with cases of theft on the school campus. Last week the Kwik Sip was robbed. A student was also caught stealing from the cafeteria as well.
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Estrella Mountain Community College's 13 percent enrollment spike may be a sign of an economic trend that keeps students closer to home for smaller tuitions.
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Oklahoma ballot issue 744 sounds sensible: to match the money surrounding states pay per pupil. The problem is in the numbers, say opponents: Where will the state find another $1.7 billion?
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Scarred by one of Louisiana's lowest school district rankings, Grace King High is undertaking measures to address its poor performance and return itself to prominence.
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They know it's important, but don't expect a deluge of teen and young adult votes next election. Many say the process is too much and their lives too busy to become involved.
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A Mullen High teacher's use of the 'N' word led to his firing, a reaction he understands but not so his loyal students, who are protesting his dismissal.
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Features
The cause of energy efficiency in construction moves to Vermont in November when the Johnson State High School Greening Summit is convened. Its goal: A healthier environmental future.
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Ben Fetters: recovering from near fatal fall
Ben Fetters is a celebrity at Roosevelt High. Not that it's a welcome status, coming, as it did, by way of a horrendous -- and nearly fatal -- mountain bike accident.
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Since her valedictorian speech stunned the audience at Coxsackie-Athens High's graduation ceremony, Erica Goldson has been in demand by worldwide media to explain her take on American public education
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Stun guns are effective law enforcement tools, as the increasing reliance of police attests. They're also tempting in tight situations at school. The question there, however: Should school officials s
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