The Panther Franklin Regional Senior High School Murrysville, PA
Issue Date: Monday, May 09, 2011 Issue: Vol. 45 No. 6 Last Update: Wednesday, February 15, 2012
  • Students hop in the saddle, foster passion for equestrianism

    Thursday, May 12, 2011 By: Bethany Kier

    Horseback riding is about achieving a complete balance with the horse.

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  • Franklin library transforms into art gallery

    Thursday, May 12, 2011 By: Sana Chughtai

    Art is everywhere. It’s not just in museums.

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  • Students, community rally to defend school programs

    Tuesday, May 10, 2011 By: Laura Scherb

    The middle school little theater was overwhelmed on Monday, May 2, as students, teachers, administrators, and community members approached the Franklin Regional School Board with their concerns about

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At-a-glance

For some, gymnastics may be just another sport...but for junior Kelly Lynch, gymnastics student, it’s a way of life. “It is extremely difficult to stick with gymnastics throughout high school, and Ke
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It’s playoff time in the NHL but what does that mean for Pittsburgh fans? It means it’s time to dust off that old Crosby jersey, begin rooting for the Pens, and actually watching the games. Why wait u
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Two of Franklin Regional High School’s athletes have been nominated for the Judge John Driscoll Excellence Award.
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East coast Hollywood
Pittsburghers, it’s time to roll out the red carpet. Three more movies are slated to film in the Steel City in the coming months - The Dark Knight Rises, Perks of Being a Wallflower and Still I Rise.
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In recent years, finding healthy choices in the cafeteria has gotten easier and easier, however, some people still have trouble finding something to eat.
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Thick skin may be the solution to nationwide bullying problems
With each criticism I’ve heard, my skin’s grown a little thicker. My mentality has become a little tougher, a little less concerned with the words and opinions of others. Each time I’ve ever bee
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Preserving creativity
As a frequent library visitor at FR, I was immediately aware and pleasantly surprised to see the AP art show that had recently been erected there.
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Thomas Jefferson believed in the connection between social mobility and education. He believed in the ideal American classless society, where the average farmer could make a name for himself, despite
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Roughly nine percent of the United States population has taken a stand and served for our country by joining the military. There are seniors this year that will be joining the military after they grad
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Students hop in the saddle, foster passion for equestrianism
Horseback riding is about achieving a complete balance with the horse.
full story 
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