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The Hi-Times Broughton High School Raleigh, NC
Issue Date: Monday, November 08, 2004 Issue: Volume 71, Issue 2 Last Update: Monday, December 06, 2004
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  • Got an Opinion?

    Wednesday, October 27, 2004 By: YOU

    Write to the editors to get your opinion published in the Hi-Times. Please include your name, grade and CAPS Class on your typed composition. Drop off opinion in Mrs. Winzeler's box or room 1310. We l

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  • Freedom...a gift to be treasured

    Tuesday, November 09, 2004 By: Emily Lewis -- Entertainment Editor

    It is hard to drive more than a few blocks without being bombarded with signs endorsing a variety of candidates. At times, it may seem overwhelming and it is easy to become annoyed. However, it serves

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  • Five stars for the Hibernian Pub, lad!

    Tuesday, November 09, 2004 By: Chris Robinson -- Double Truck Editor

    When you enter the Hibernian Restaurant & Pub on Glenwood Ave., you are greeted with céad mile fáilte (one hundred thousand welcomes) from Ireland. The Hibernian has the ambiance and décor of a good o

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  • Make every vote count

    Tuesday, November 09, 2004 By: Jenna Tie -- Opinion Editor

    Whether it be different flavors of ice cream or picking which present to open first on Christmas day, the ability to choose has always been important to children.

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  • In a land of multiplexes, Rialto posseses unique charm

    Tuesday, November 09, 2004 By: Bennett Campbell -- Entertainment Editor

    Walking down the two-hundred-foot-long corridor of the newest local movie theater, trying to find number 18, one might wonder what has happened to the real movie-going experience.

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  • FluAn ongoing threat

    Tuesday, November 09, 2004 By: Mary Clare Freeman -- Opinion Editor

    For decades, mothers have had their own home remedies to keep their kids healthy and to avoid the flu: drinking cod-liver oil, gargling warm salt-water to cure a sore throat, washing hands and face at

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The Hi- Times

At-a-glance

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As the season closes, the nine girls that represent the Women’s golf team can walk around with pride. The season is ending with two of the girls, Julie Saleeby and Kylie Dickson going to the State To
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The word most synonymous with the Broughton women’s tennis team has been “dominating”. The team cruised to another Cap-6 title, but lost the state title for the first time in seven years. Senior Ha
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Happy Thanksgiving and have a nice extended weekend. Remember to be safe.


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Broughton’s varsity and JV volleyball teams have had a successful season. The varsity team, whose season was completed on October 18, has won seven of their 20 games and the junior varsity has won fiv
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This year the Caps’ are working towards another successful season. Ever since the season began, the varsity squad has been working hard on a competition routine. Preparing for competitions requires
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After beginning the season with a strong start, the men’s soccer team set high expectations for the rest of the season. After continuing to work hard at after school practices, and further demonstrati
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The class of 2005 began an athletic movement early this school year which could become a tradition among Broughton seniors and eventually all Broughton students. A few curious seniors started this cr
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At the end of the season, the men’s and women’s Cross Country team have kept on pace and worked hard, achieving great meet results this year. Only the top seven runners for each team remained for the
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Broughton’s struggling, yet hard working football team, recently got their first win of the season, defeating the Spartans of Sanderson High School by a score of 33-13. Senior Jarron Garrett, who rus
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