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Issue Date: Friday, May 27, 2011 Issue: June 2011 Last Update: Thursday, June 28, 2012
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  • Recess should be restored

    Friday, May 27, 2011 By: FRANKIE REYNOLDS- Webmaster

    It is no secret that childhood obesity is increasing throughout America, and one of the reasons may be due to schools cutting down on recess in order to improve test scores.

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  • Paralyzed student walks across stage at graduation

    Friday, May 27, 2011 By: CHRISTIAN POSKO- Reporter

    Every student envisions the day when he or she walks across the stage and receives their diploma, but for UC Berkeley student Austin Whitney, the dream of walking anywhere seemed out of reach for him.

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  • ‘City of Brotherly Love’ takes love to whole new meaning

    Friday, May 27, 2011 By: VIEWPOINT

    11- year- olds are more interested in dolls and toy cars, not condoms.

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  • ‘Lazy Cakes’- not your ordinary brownies

    Friday, May 27, 2011 By: STEPHANIE HARKINS- Reporter

    In the state of Massachusetts, towns want to ban the selling of ‘Lazy Cakes,’ brownies that contain the sleep aid melatonin, after several children were hospitalized from consuming the product.

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  • HPV vaccine starting to become enforced for males

    Friday, May 27, 2011 By: ALISON BRUSH – Reporter

    A new study is showing that men should start to receive the HPV vaccine to reduce the risk of spreading cervical cancers to their partners.

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  • Pre-abortion sonogram brings query

    Friday, May 27, 2011 By: EDITORIAL

    The decision about whether or not to have an abortion is difficult for many women, and Texas officials have found a way to make it even harder.

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  • Hand sanitizer may be not so effective

    Friday, May 27, 2011 By: STACEY REICHARDT - Reporter

    Hand sanitizer has been used as a substitute for soap and water since GOJO industries invented Purell in 1988.

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  • Time to say goodbye

    Friday, May 27, 2011 By: JANA SCHOLZ - Reporter

    To say goodbye is one of the hardest things in the world to do, especially if you fall in love with a place, with people, with a family or with a country like I did.

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  • Autism: Children affected increasing by the minute

    Friday, May 27, 2011 By: GABBY BAUER- Reporter

    Autism has been one of many disabilities that have been affecting children around the world for years, and it is one of the top five pervasive development disorders (PDD).

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  • Making the Case….

    Friday, May 27, 2011 By: ALEXIS CASE - Reporter

    Parents should always influence their kids to make the right choices, but when decisions about sports, activities, or other clubs need to be made, please leave it to the kids.

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Have 'A Taste of Mason-Dixon'
‘A Taste of Mason-Dixon’ was an event hosted by Mason- Dixon Community Services to raise money for their food locker and fuel fund.
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It is no secret that childhood obesity is increasing throughout America, and one of the reasons may be due to schools cutting down on recess in order to improve test scores.
full story 
Every student envisions the day when he or she walks across the stage and receives their diploma, but for UC Berkeley student Austin Whitney, the dream of walking anywhere seemed out of reach for him.
full story 
11- year- olds are more interested in dolls and toy cars, not condoms.
full story 
In the state of Massachusetts, towns want to ban the selling of ‘Lazy Cakes,’ brownies that contain the sleep aid melatonin, after several children were hospitalized from consuming the product.
full story 
A new study is showing that men should start to receive the HPV vaccine to reduce the risk of spreading cervical cancers to their partners.
full story 
The decision about whether or not to have an abortion is difficult for many women, and Texas officials have found a way to make it even harder.
full story 
Hand sanitizer has been used as a substitute for soap and water since GOJO industries invented Purell in 1988.
full story 
To say goodbye is one of the hardest things in the world to do, especially if you fall in love with a place, with people, with a family or with a country like I did.
full story 
Autism has been one of many disabilities that have been affecting children around the world for years, and it is one of the top five pervasive development disorders (PDD).
full story 
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