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  • Autoshop Theft Still Under Investigation

    Friday, May 13, 2011 By: JENNIFER DIAZ

    Last month thieves stole the valuable and essential air compressor from Venice high’s auto shop, which powered all their tools.

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  • Twilight sucking the life, and money, out of teen genres

    Friday, May 13, 2011 By: Bobby Jurgelis, '11

    In my short amount of time on this earth, I have come to accept a few different facts about life. One is that death and taxes are inevitable. The other is that teenage girls will fall for anything.

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  • Look Out: "Madden Curse" Might Strike Peyton Hillis

    Friday, May 13, 2011 By: Trey Weinkam

    It has been announced that the person on the cover of Madden 11 will be Peyton Hillis of the Cleveland Browns. Almost everyone selected for this "honor," has been plagued by the curse rightfully dubbe

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  • School discipline lacking rehabilitation for repeat offending students

    Friday, May 13, 2011 By: Bruce Walton, '11

    We’ve all seen it before; you’re sitting in class, trying to learn or at least get through the day when the same, loud student starts disrupting the class and slowing the lesson down by distracting th

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  • Is Weirton A Dying Area?

    Thursday, May 12, 2011 By: Harry Olenick

    Weirton's birth-to-death ratio has reached surprising numbers, and the New York Times has pointed it out.

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  • ‘Elephants’ stays afloat even though weighed down by Witherspoon

    Thursday, May 12, 2011 By: Gabriella Miller

    An elephant is a creature with an excellent memory. An elephant is majestic.

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  • Sudden illness restricts junior from attending prom activities

    Thursday, May 12, 2011 By: Makenzie Farnham

    Despite working hard as junior class president to put on a great 2011 prom, Nick Vogts had to miss the event due to being hospitalized.

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  • Media Bias Creates Inequality In Coverage

    Thursday, May 12, 2011 By: Lexus Artwell

    The media should not formulate an opinion on, or judge, a story. Reporters and editors can have a personal opinion but they can’t incorporate that into their story.

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  • 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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  • Crime rate in Monterrey, Mexico skyrockets, terrorizing civilians.

    Wednesday, May 11, 2011 By: Kimberly Luna

    According to Bloomberg News, the annual homicide rate in Monterrey has increased 97 percent from 484 homicides in the year 2006 to 954 homicides as of October 30, 2010. It has changed the way of life

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, May 16, 2011 Issue: Week of May 16, 2011
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Venice High’s auto shop students still are making do with an outdated air compressor, their primary compressor having been pilfered last month. So far, no leads.
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Is Weirton A Dying Area?
A New York Times story on the health of Weirton, W. Va., a former steel-making power on the Ohio River, has raised disagreement among residents regarding the town's likely future.
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Crime rate in Monterrey, Mexico skyrockets, terrorizing civilians.
You can't play in your yard without risking your life. You certainly must think twice before going out on the street. You, after all, are a child of Monterrey, Mexico, a town of killers.
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Welcome to reality: CHS spring show deals with suicide
Chilton High's suicide-themed theater production took on a dose of reality when a local 16-year-old killed himself on the eve of the play.
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New York education officials sent a Joint Intervention Team to Edward R. Murrow High to scrutinize the school's practices and performance. It was a tough review, but Murrow's staff felt up to the chal
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Coping with travel: Students, teachers speak up about dealing with rising gas prices.
South Texas high school community isn't alone. The rapid rise of gas prices is changing the lives of teachers, students and officials for the worse.
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A section of Corbin High's English hallway was closed by school officials after engineers discovered cracks that could bring the wing tumbling down on teachers, staff and students.
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Features
You might think the horse does all the work, but good equestrians -- those who ride horses -- become one with their steeds and quite a sight to behold.
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Chris 'Cowboy' Blethen is on a mission. His is a rare story about a man, a horse and a cross-county quest to help others facing that ugly desperado, cancer. It's a villain he knows too well.
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Gathering funds to support a community club basketball squad of pre-high school players, two Dakota Ridge seniors believe they're on their way to the coaching opportunity they've long desired.  
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