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Issue Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 Issue: Holiday Flavors Last Update: Thursday, January 06, 2011
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  • Tis' the season

    Thursday, January 06, 2011 By: Elle Tompkins and Madison Wiggers

    The holiday season is fully underway, and people are celebrated at several local open houses these past few weeks. On Saturday, December 11, the Harbor Springs Chamber of Commerce hosted their annual

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  • Biology gone WILD

    Thursday, January 06, 2011 By: Annica Benn and Marisa Halfacer

    On December 7, 2010 Dr. James Hoerter from Ferris State University came to Harbor Springs to teach students how to isolate/separate DNA/proteins during the annual biology workshop.

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  • Smoking on the court?

    Thursday, January 06, 2011 By: Bonnie Hamilton

    The basketball season is just underway and already there is controversy. The question running through people’s heads is should you be able to smoke during a sports season if you are 18 years old and

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  • Harbor Springs football: Moving on

    Thursday, January 06, 2011 By: Miles Wilkes

    News swept through the community that Jud Silveus’ contract would not be renewed. It was met with a mixture of emotions. Some people were surprised, while others said they saw it coming. These are th

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  • Rules gone WRONG

    Wednesday, January 05, 2011 By: Bonnie Hamilton and Mallori Keller

    The question “What should I wear?” constantly resurfaces when morning comes around and it is time to get dressed. Do students really know what is appropriate? Do they often try to get away with their

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  • Harry Potter Mania: not just for kids

    Wednesday, January 05, 2011 By: Elle Tompkins

    The four hours of expected sleep didn’t scare the die-hard Harry Potter enthusiasts on Nov. 19. The midnight showing of the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 was packed full of muggles and

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  • Tails of the hunt

    Wednesday, January 05, 2011 By: Annica Benn and Ally Baldwin

    During the hunting season, many Harbor Springs students have been actively hunting despite the weather changes.

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  • The art and lifestyle of hunting

    Wednesday, January 05, 2011 By: Bonnie Hamilton

    Some are born with a silver spoon in their mouth, others…a hunting rifle. To most people hunting is a hobby, but to the Morse family it’s a lifestyle. Junior Scott Morse has been hunting ever since

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  • Life lesson of unwanted discussion?

    Wednesday, January 05, 2011 By: Marisa Halfacer

    Mentor Groups – a helpful bonding experience or just a plain old waste of time? There are mixed feelings circulating throughout the halls of Harbor Springs High School around the topic of mentor gr

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  • Athletes of the month

    Wednesday, December 22, 2010 By: Sarah Knoodle

    Nick Cooper Holding a G.P.A of 3.89 and competing in three sports throughout the school year, Senior Nick Cooper is a great choice for this month’s male academic athlete of the month.   As

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At-a-glance

The holiday season is fully underway, and people are celebrated at several local open houses these past few weeks. On Saturday, December 11, the Harbor Springs Chamber of Commerce hosted their annual
full story 
Biology gone WILD
On December 7, 2010 Dr. James Hoerter from Ferris State University came to Harbor Springs to teach students how to isolate/separate DNA/proteins during the annual biology workshop.
full story 
Smoking on the court?
The basketball season is just underway and already there is controversy. The question running through people’s heads is should you be able to smoke during a sports season if you are 18 years old and
full story 
Harbor Springs football: Moving on
News swept through the community that Jud Silveus’ contract would not be renewed. It was met with a mixture of emotions. Some people were surprised, while others said they saw it coming. These are th
full story 
Rules gone WRONG
The question “What should I wear?” constantly resurfaces when morning comes around and it is time to get dressed. Do students really know what is appropriate? Do they often try to get away with their
full story 
Harry Potter Mania: not just for kids
The four hours of expected sleep didn’t scare the die-hard Harry Potter enthusiasts on Nov. 19. The midnight showing of the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 was packed full of muggles and
full story 
Tails of the hunt
During the hunting season, many Harbor Springs students have been actively hunting despite the weather changes.
full story 
The art and lifestyle of hunting
Some are born with a silver spoon in their mouth, others…a hunting rifle. To most people hunting is a hobby, but to the Morse family it’s a lifestyle. Junior Scott Morse has been hunting ever since
full story 
The art and lifestyle of hunting
Some are born with a silver spoon in their mouth, others…a hunting rifle. To most people hunting is a hobby, but to the Morse family it’s a lifestyle. Junior Scott Morse has been hunting ever since
full story 
Life lesson of unwanted discussion?
Mentor Groups – a helpful bonding experience or just a plain old waste of time? There are mixed feelings circulating throughout the halls of Harbor Springs High School around the topic of mentor gr
full story 
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