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  • Gulliver's Travels in your heart

    Saturday, December 18, 2010 By: Sarah Elizabeth Sheib

    Based off of Jonathan Swift’s novel, a new spin-off of Gulliver’s Travels has been produced. In this new movie, Lemuel Gulliver, played by Jack Black, is an amateur writer who also works as a mail del

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  • Fair Game: hunting breaks down gender barriers

    Saturday, December 18, 2010 By: Emily Tolan

    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife service conducted a survey in 2007 that estimates the number of female hunters is 10% of 12.5 million hunters, a huge increase since 1991. 300,000 of those girls are under t

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  • IRON MAN

    Saturday, December 18, 2010 By: Christina Gulliver

    Supplements, dieting, banana suits and hardcore workouts are all things familiar to bodybuilders, and for one eighteen year old, it is something that rules his life.

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  • Anchoring champions: swim team's holiday wish list - two freestylers

    Saturday, December 18, 2010 By: Billie Rae Michael

    The air is thick with humidity. The tile floor is moist and slick with a thin layer of water. The pool shimmers with a dim glint and is utterly placid and undisturbed – but it will not be for long. Th

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  • Just the right angle

    Saturday, December 18, 2010 By: Brianna Shannon

    Exposing details that go unnoticed and portraying the world in a different light; even snagging a shot of the animated. Who is behind the lens taking photos that have found their way into the yearbook

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  • On the road to recovery

    Saturday, December 18, 2010 By: Mary Mael

    It takes a second for someone’s life to change and instant before it takes a turn. BHS graduate Alexandra Bankes has traveled down a path few could only imagine.

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  • The sweetness of Christmas

    Saturday, December 18, 2010 By: Talia Sainclair

    There is something about the holiday season that has the ordinary person yearning to take action more than any other time of year. Whether it is giving one hour or one toy, the difference it makes is

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  • Technology Generation

    Saturday, December 18, 2010 By: Emily DuBartell

    For many years, learning and teaching in a classroom involved papers and books. Today, the variety of different software and hardware technology used in education is fairly common. High school student

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  • The problem with plagairism: stealing in the digital age

    Saturday, December 18, 2010 By: Avery Keefer

    Cheater, cheater, pumpkin eater! is a line that most of us learned from our elementary school days; however, now more than ever, the high school staff is cracking down on the pumpkin eaters.

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  • Bath Brothers shine at TreeFest

    Saturday, December 18, 2010 By: Kylie Hastings

    TreeFest in Bloomsburg has been a holiday tradition for over a decade, and this year two BHS students brought their singing talents to the TreeFest stage. Seniors Joe Gillespie-Hill and Christian T

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Based off of Jonathan Swift’s novel, a new spin-off of Gulliver’s Travels has been produced. In this new movie, Lemuel Gulliver, played by Jack Black, is an amateur writer who also works as a mail del
full story 
Fair Game: hunting breaks down gender barriers
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife service conducted a survey in 2007 that estimates the number of female hunters is 10% of 12.5 million hunters, a huge increase since 1991. 300,000 of those girls are under t
full story 
IRON MAN
Supplements, dieting, banana suits and hardcore workouts are all things familiar to bodybuilders, and for one eighteen year old, it is something that rules his life.
full story 
The air is thick with humidity. The tile floor is moist and slick with a thin layer of water. The pool shimmers with a dim glint and is utterly placid and undisturbed – but it will not be for long. Th
full story 
Exposing details that go unnoticed and portraying the world in a different light; even snagging a shot of the animated. Who is behind the lens taking photos that have found their way into the yearbook
full story 
It takes a second for someone’s life to change and instant before it takes a turn. BHS graduate Alexandra Bankes has traveled down a path few could only imagine.
full story 
There is something about the holiday season that has the ordinary person yearning to take action more than any other time of year. Whether it is giving one hour or one toy, the difference it makes is
full story 
For many years, learning and teaching in a classroom involved papers and books. Today, the variety of different software and hardware technology used in education is fairly common. High school student
full story 
Cheater, cheater, pumpkin eater! is a line that most of us learned from our elementary school days; however, now more than ever, the high school staff is cracking down on the pumpkin eaters.
full story 
TreeFest in Bloomsburg has been a holiday tradition for over a decade, and this year two BHS students brought their singing talents to the TreeFest stage. Seniors Joe Gillespie-Hill and Christian T
full story 
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