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Issue Date: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 Issue: The Hi-Times Last Update: Tuesday, February 10, 2004


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On Oct. 7, 2003, Wake County voters passed a $450 million school bond. This means one thing for Broughton High School: a renovated Holliday Gym. The Holliday Gymnasium will be under renovation from
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Your food editors have scoped out the dining scene to find the best feasible options for your off-campuslunch. With a mind to price and proximity, here’s our list of the top twenty-five spots for off-
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It is a cold February night with Broughton girls upstairs rushing to put the last finishing touches on their makeup with their dates waiting patiently downstairs, corsage in hand. Alumni parents of Br
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Is Homework a vital part of the learning process or another ineffective means of busy work? Hi-Times staff writers discuss both sides of the issue.
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The Caps rolled into the 2003-2004 season with three straight wins and high expectations. This run, though, was broken by a close loss to Athens Drive. This one loss turned into two and eventually f
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It was Queen of Hearts 2003. Students, both male and female, had spent all day preparing for the joyous night. However, the night turned out to be disastrous for one student. “I was caught with a
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In a perfect world, we students would do our homework without it being graded. In a perfect world, we students would recognize the academic areas we needed to concentrate on more and follow through. I
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High school students’ dilemma of excessive homework is as prevalent as ever. Students today are inundated in assignments based on a curriculum that looks great on paper, but when implemented results i
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On Nov. 22, 2003, some one senior, six juniors, four sophomores, Ms. Johnston, Mrs. Easley, and Dr. Cherry left on a mission we called Proyecto Quetzal, in Guatemala, and the aim of the trip was to ac
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Fifty-one members of the junior class are receiving their grades in numbers instead of letters. These students are preparing to spend 150 hours organizing activities that range from planning a trip t


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