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  • Harry Potter Movie Release Much Anticipated, NDA Students Say

    Friday, October 29, 2010 By: Cassie Bohn

    Seven books, six movies--you would think that the world would finally be getting tired of the boy who cried magic, but think again.

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  • Abby’s Everyday Struggle: How One Girl Copes

    Thursday, October 28, 2010 By: Emily Jacobs

    One student here at MMU deals with a different kind of struggle, one that has been with her, her entire life, and recent news has changed her life even more.

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  • Parental Interference Discourages Bullying

    Wednesday, October 27, 2010 By: Kayla Morgan

    If they tell their friends, they would want them to shrug it off. If they tell their teachers, they’re snitches. If they tell their parents, there’s a possibility that someone could get seriously hurt

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  • A day in the life of a social-networker

    Friday, October 29, 2010 By: Rachel Devoe

    She has just sent you a “friend request” on Facebook, and you note your 247 “mutual” friends. Nicole Yates is a sophomore at Manchester Central High School, but the office has no record of her attenda

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  • Meeting author of "The Kite Runner" a high for Seniors

    Wednesday, October 27, 2010 By: Mary Jo Gordon

    One teacher, 28 students, an international author, and the top experience of their lives.

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  • I Am Addicted To Facebook

    Friday, October 29, 2010 By: Alise Terry

    Facebook Addictions

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  • November elections generate interest

    Thursday, October 28, 2010 By: Mark Anson

    Students voice their opinions on the Nov. 2 election candidates and their policies.

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  • Pichardo earns spot on US regional team

    Thursday, October 28, 2010 By: Lammi Micha

    Local soccer star Alvaro Pichardo made the regional soccer team after playing only one year in the Olympic Development Program (ODP).

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  • Elan and Logan’s Magical Musical Adventures: A Review of Pink Floyd’s “Piper at the Gates of Dawn

    Thursday, October 28, 2010 By: Elan Pochedley & Logan Prestegaard

    Elan and Logan’s Magical Musical Adventures: A Review of Pink Floyd’s “Piper at the Gates of Dawn

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  • SHS Staff Competes in Biggest Loser

    Thursday, October 28, 2010 By: Andrew LaFrance

    One of the most serious problems facing America, especially in Mississippi, is the growing amount of overweight adolescents and adults. The teachers and staff of Starkville High are taking an aggressi

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Issue Date: Monday, November 01, 2010 Issue: Week of Nov. 1, 2010
 
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News
Until now, Notre Dame Academy students know only the sorrowful, shocking stories of the 'Invisible Children' of Uganda. On Nov. 11, they'll meet, when those children come to thank NDA for its support.
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In California, as around the country, citizens anxiously anticipate Tuesday's polling, and most -- even those too young to vote -- have strong opinions on the candidates and issues.
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High School Redesign Finalized
After months of talking about such tough topics as school closings and teacher cuts, and planning a new organization for Portland schools, the district redesign effort is slowly moving forward.
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Features
If students reviewed their lessons as often as they check their Facebook traffic, Ivy League schools might be bursting at the seams. That won't happen, though. Facebook owns their attention.
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A year in the Olympic Development Program was all it took Starkville High's Alvaro Pichardo to score his greatest goal: a spot on the U.S. Regional Soccer Team.
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It's not romance. It's bromance, a special, public relationship between two straight guys 'bros,' if you will.
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Few books have provided a greater understanding of life in Afghanistan than 'The Kite Runner.' Twenty-eight Owensboro High students recently met author Khaled Hosseini, who left a deep impression.
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Stink Bugs are a pain. They destroy fruit and veggie crops, cause a distraction in classrooms, and -- lest we forget -- smell really bad.
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Cleveland junior kickin' and pushin' out longboards
Longboarding has long been a passion for Portland junior Matt Clark. Now that he's designed a board of his own that's catching the fancy of other riders, it may also carry him to financial reward.
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Opinion
If you ask some upperclassmen, 16-year-olds shouldn't even be able to reach their next class without a new noogie. So, that makes this question an interesting one: Should they be allowed to vote?
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