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The Hi-Times Broughton High School Raleigh, NC
Issue Date: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 Issue: Volume 73, Issue 1 Last Update: Thursday, November 16, 2006
  • Preventing Childhood Obesity

    Thursday, October 26, 2006 By: Mary-Kay Kline

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  • Teacher Profiles: Cheryl Campbell

    Monday, November 06, 2006 By: Amna Baloch

    Cheryl Magette Campbell, born in Richmond, VA, was inspired by her high school teachers to pursue a career in education. She is certified in Special Education and history and currently teaches Spe

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  • Teacher Profiles: La'Chandra Chance

    Monday, November 06, 2006 By: Philip Brown

    Among this fresh batch of new educators is the Behavioral Assistance teacher, LaShandra Chance. Chance grew up in the Raleigh area and she has just come from teaching in Clinton, NC. Chance gradu

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  • Teacher Profiles: Maria Childrey

    Monday, November 06, 2006 By: Adair-Hayes Crane

    Most people would not name pre-calculus as their favorite subject, but Maria Childrey is not most people. Childrey, a brand-new addition to Broughton, teaches Advanced Geometry. Childrey studied at th

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  • Teacher Profiles: Ingrid Coulson

    Monday, November 06, 2006 By: Carrie Fichter

    A new addition to the science department, Ingrid Coulson, is excited to be staring her first year of teaching here at Broughton. A native of Raleigh, Coulson is a recent graduate of East Carolina

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  • Teacher Profiles: Edwin Davis

    Wednesday, November 08, 2006 By: Lauren Hafezi

    With his love for science, knowledge, animals, and a “living zone”, Edwin Davis will be teaching academic biology and physical science this year. From Newark, NJ, Davis has always had a love for sci

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  • Teacher Profiles: Karen Hayungs

    Wednesday, November 08, 2006 By: Josie Hodge

    If Karen Hayungs could have a superpower, she would be able to read people’s minds. Instead, Hayungs is filling the minds of her students with environmental science information. Growing up in Washi

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  • Teacher Profiles: Ashley Howell

    Thursday, November 16, 2006 By: Brittany Huffman

    Although she has taken Differential Equations, equivalent to Calculus IV, Ashley Howell does not know how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop. Howell, 22, is pleased to be beg

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  • Teacher Profiles: Michael McLaughlin

    Thursday, November 16, 2006 By: Deaton Jones

    As a boy growing up outside of Cleveland, Ohio, Michael McLaughlin wanted to be a scientist. Now a math teacher, he loves to feel a connection with his students and believes he will teach for the r

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  • Teacher Profiles: Tanya Merchant

    Thursday, November 16, 2006 By: Cinnimon West

    Tanya Merchant has only been working here for about a month and she’s only taught for seven months but she is already making a big impact at Broughton. Merchant has gone to three colleges, the most

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The Hi- Times

At-a-glance

No longer do art enthusiasts have to travel to the Musee d’Orsay in Paris or the Metropolitan in New York to see an impressive collection of renowned Impressionist, Claude Monet. Instead of crossi
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Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin died unexpectedly on September 4, 2006 while filming a documentary in Austrailia’s Great Barrier Reef. His death triggered an international response. Outside of Irwin’s
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It’s that time of year for seniors to start applying to colleges and with every thing they have going on from sat registration to college essays, many may also be wondering about Financial Aid options
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Karl Grier Hudson, Jr., who graduated from Broughton in 1936 and was the founding Editor-in-Chief of the Hi-Times, died this past summer. Hudson was the grandfather of senior Jenni Hudson and past stu
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Muslims are observing Ramadan, one of two holy months in the Islamic calendar. The Islamic calendar runs on the lunar system, so the months shift every year according to the moon’s cycles. Each
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The English as a Second language (ESL) program is one that most Broughton student know little about. ESL aids new arrivals to our country by helping them learn English and become successful in their c
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While reflecting on the events that occurred five years ago, many feel that it is impossible that so much time has elapsed. The memories of where you were, what you were doing and who you were with ar
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One year after Katrina, people are still asking what progress has been made along the Gulf coast and what else must be done. “They responded as quickly as they could,” freshman Jennifer Pilgrim said.
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A recent provocative study by economist and scholar Thomas Dee provides statistical support to the theory that girls learn better from women and boys learn better from men. His study focused on over
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Fireworks, music and thousands of people crowded onto Fayetteville Street for its grand unveiling on July 29. City Council members developed the design for its remodeling in hopes of restoring its
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