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  • "Dirty" Pop Songs & Vulgar Lyrics: What's Going on With Music Today?

    Thursday, March 31, 2011 By: Courtney O'Brien

    It’s never been a secret that sex is one of the main topics recording artists choose to sing about, but it hasn’t been as obvious as it is lately in recent pop releases. Artists today don’t hold anyth

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  • Cigarettes Still Lure Teens

    Friday, April 01, 2011 By: Courtney Mullen

    “Each day in the United States, approximately 3,450 young people between 12 and 17 years of age smoke their first cigarette, and an estimated 850 youth become daily cigarette smokers.”

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  • Severe Snowstorm Mocks Idea of SPRING Break

    Friday, April 01, 2011 By: Martin Radue

    A severe snowstorm--17 inches in total--seemed to mock the idea of spring break for students who spent their break in Green Bay.

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  • Unfair rewards given by teachers

    Friday, April 01, 2011 By: Guy Burstein

    Fear of having students fail keeps teachers from getting fair grades.

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  • Unexcused absences increase at CHS

    Thursday, March 31, 2011 By: Martin Jones

    There have been more and more students at CHS who are missing school without an excuse.

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  • Murder My Inner Child

    Friday, April 01, 2011 By: Brent Bailey

    Catdog, Rocket Power, Rugrats, Wild Thornberrys, All That(with original cast, Amanda Bynes, Kenan and Kel, Lori Beth and the kid who gets hurt and screams ), As told By Ginger, Kenan and Kel, Cousin S

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  • Privacy issues arise at Clark

    Thursday, March 31, 2011 By: Khachik Gezalyan

    Some students think it's not fair that the school can search through their cars, though the law suggests such practices are legal.

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  • 'J.Edgar' Film Taping Features Old Town Warrenton As Backdrop

    Thursday, March 31, 2011 By: Tamour Malik

    Clint Eastwood’s newest film “J. Edgar” starring Leonardo DiCaprio filmed in Warrenton on March 28, 2011. The 81 year old director is making a biographical film on the life of the first FBI director J

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  • Interact raises polio awareness

    Thursday, March 31, 2011 By: Cullom McCormick

    The Interact club is trying to help eradicate polio, a crippling disease of the nervous system, in the only four countries it still exists in: Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Kenya.

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  • Rough job market makes finding employment difficult for teens

    Wednesday, March 30, 2011 By: Connor Deur

    As of January, 11.3 percent of the labor force in Michigan was unemployed, which was 1.8 percent higher than the national average. What do those numbers mean for teens? Well, with so many adults u

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, April 04, 2011 Issue: Week of April 4, 2011
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
It's hard to think 'spring break' when you look out the window and see 17 inches of new snow. But that's what Green Bay students encountered on their week away.
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It's big news when Clint Eastwood comes to your town, and even bigger when he brings his film production crew with him, including Leonardo DiCaprio. Warrenton is abuzz as these legends make 'J. Edgar.
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Starkville High's Interact Club is on a mission: It aims to help wipe polio from the planet and will dedicate a week of April to raise dollars toward that end.
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Each year, each decade, we can count on theft to be atop the list of youth crimes. Why kids swipe things may change from time to time, but the damage is always serious.
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With an early 2011 unemployment rate of more than 11 percent, Michigan has been a tough place to land a job, especially for teens, who now face greater competition from their elders.
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Even the wealthy students of the River Hill district have been stung by the poor economy, as they learn to deal with fewer niceties and to rely on themselves.
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Features
They may not smoke like they once did, but teens are still lighting up by the millions. Awareness campaigns, police stings and e-cigarettes help, but they're not snuffing the dangerous habit.
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Formspring is infamous for everything from cyber bullying to sex talk to garden-variety rudeness. Most of  its users are teens, many of whom get emotionally bruised. The obvious question: Why do they
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Free and legal -- exactly the ingredients music-seeking teens will find attractive in a download site. A batch of new web locations are catering to this demand.
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Even 35-years later, Chris Mullet's foray on to 'Family Feud' tickles son Brian. It also paid the price on a sizable slice of the Mullet family's future.
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