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  • Campus construction on schedule; ready to occupy in October for some

    Wednesday, October 06, 2010 By: Brittany Mullan

    Campus construction is moving along without delay, and will be finished on schedule, according to Assistant Principal Joni McGinnis.

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  • Eighteen-year-olds should vote, but most are uninformed

    Friday, October 08, 2010 By: Gail Gustavson

    One solution to the problem of teens not understanding their rights as a voter would be to require a government and economics class. A class such as this would be more useful than Computer Literacy.

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  • Neidenbach Completes First Marathon

    Friday, October 08, 2010 By: Jenna Mineau

    She may not have beaten the Kenyans, but now NDA staff member Jeanne Neidenbach can say she finished a marathon.

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  • UNCOUTH MESSAGES UNCOVERED

    Friday, October 08, 2010 By: ALLYSON SCHETTINO

    Texts from Last Night hits Hanover with humorous tales

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  • 3D TV in your face,but it will hit you in the pocket

    Friday, October 08, 2010 By: Tyrone Matthews

    Imagine—you’re on the edge of your seat trying to duck and dodge space craters, or better yet stop a meatball from giving you a facial—all the while never leaving the comfort of your own home.

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  • Policy change may mean low grades on report card

    Friday, October 08, 2010 By: Morgan Walls

    Students may see a grade less than 50 on their report card or progress report based on a recent change in the minimum grading policy.

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  • ALL WORK AND NO PLAY

    Friday, October 08, 2010 By: MAX BERRY

    Homeschoolers may have the option to participate here

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  • What's your grade in sex ed?

    Thursday, October 07, 2010 By: Seth Harkness

    These statistics show that the rate of sexual activity among students has increased drastically, but what can be done to stop the actions? Absolutely nothing. No one person can force another person t

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  • Pledge of Allegiance Returns to Kansas Schools

    Wednesday, October 06, 2010 By: Carley Swanson Opinions Editor

    Students at Emporia High School now say the Pledge of Allegiance each day thanks to a new Kansas law.

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  • Food Truck Revolution

    Tuesday, October 05, 2010 By: Aizabelyn Cruz and Leizel Manalo

    The idea of eating from a “roach coach” would have been a last resort for some, has now evolved into a mainstream delight over this past year.

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Issue Date: Monday, October 11, 2010 Issue: Week of Oct. 11, 2010
 
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Policy change may mean low grades on report card
Not that a grade of 50 was ever something to brag about, but it was the lowest Texas school law allowed. No more. Students will now get what they earn, regardless of the depths they dive.
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The Virginia General Assembly's proposal to allow home-schooled students to join school extracurricular activities and sports may find a tough road ahead, if Hanover High's sentiment is a sign.
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Campus construction is moving along without delay, and will be finished on schedule, according to Assistant Principal Joni McGinnis.
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It's tough being a teen in search of a job, what with the shrinking employment market and competition from more experienced adults. A young job-seeker really must have a game plan.
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Cleveland High is enduring severe budget-cutting pain as Portland Public Schools faces a $19 state funding shortfall. Staff reduction, larger class sizes and program changes are among the dire signs.
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Explosive Tragedy: First responder to San Bruno gas line explosion and neighborhood fire describes ‘warzone’
A thousand-foot wall of fames told a sad story to the Bay area Sept. 6, when a gas pipeline exploded in a San Bruno neighborhood, killed eight and injured many more.
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Features
She may not have beaten the Kenyans, but now NDA staff member Jeanne Neidenbach can say she finished a marathon, and she's hungry for more.
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Don't call those funny-looking trucks 'roach coaches' anymore, and certainly not around these Calif. high school students. They're 'food trucks' these days, and they're full of yummy, quality fare.
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Athletes differ on the value of weightlifting. Do some sports demand it more than others? Which exercises and weights work best, sport by sport? Many questions. Few unanimous answers.
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