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  • Remembering 9/11

    Sunday, September 11, 2011 By: Rebekah Rodriguez

    I’ll never forget that day. Even though I was thousands of miles away from the tragedy, I still felt the heartache, the confusion, and the fear.

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  • Blown circuit breaker cuts Brighton's first home football game in half

    Friday, September 09, 2011 By: Nic Naylor

    Tonight’s match against Sky View is the first one at home since the Davis game ended early. The lights are expected to work properly.

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  • Heart-to-Heart Sessions Proving Helpful to Students

    Friday, September 09, 2011 By: Mark Vandenberg

    At Wednesday Heart-to-Heart sessions students are welcome to eat lunch in the chapel, to talk and participate or simply observe.

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  • Kwik Sip: Behind the Scenes of the Commons Cafe

    Friday, September 09, 2011 By: Andrea Mariani

    The aroma of coffee and baked goods has returned to the Commons every morning. Kwik Sip is open again!

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  • Back to school stress overwhelms

    Friday, September 09, 2011 By: MacKenzie McGraw

    Stress on students has already begun this year as school starts off rough for some students. Some tips are included on how to deal with the stress.

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  • Escambia Teacher Becomes Instructor of Million Dollar Flight Academy

    Thursday, September 08, 2011 By: Jennifer Tonnaer

    Escambia High School’s new Flight Academy has left many amazed with its advanced technology and well designed theme.

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  • Local Firefighters Commemorate Casualties of 9/11

    Friday, September 09, 2011 By: Emily Cruz

    This year, the volunteer firefighters of Nassau Bay are honoring a specific group of victims of the attacks on the World Trade Center- the 343 firefighters who had sacrificed their lives in that fatef

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  • Alligator lives with Big Spring student

    Wednesday, September 07, 2011 By: Dalida Camdzic

    Common household pets can include dogs, cats, fish and even birds; however, junior, Joel Cox, has a different critter in his house.

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  • A Tribute to the Silent Heroes: Pets

    Thursday, September 08, 2011 By: Ayla Oden

    here is a look at the effect of a pet's death on a teenager and ways to overcome the grief.

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  • An addiction to crime

    Thursday, September 08, 2011 By: Ashley Golden

        The pitch-black room I am stepping into is filled with a deadening silence. All I hear is my own breath: inhale, exhale. I try to take soft, quiet steps, but I know I am heard.

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Issue Date: Sunday, September 11, 2011 Issue: Week of Sept. 11, 2011
 
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News
It's tough to return a kickoff or find an open receiver when the lights are out at a Friday night game. Brighton High found itself in the dark when a circuit overloaded during the opener.
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Firefighters who perished in the 9-11 attack will not be forgotten by their brethren, whose 'stairclimb' event will raise support for the Fallen Firefighters Fund.
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Budget cuts have far-reaching effects
Schools nationwide -- including Harding Charter Preparatory High -- are struggling to maintain education quality as federal and state dollars vanish. Few aspects of school life are escaping the pain.
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Features
Sometimes, it takes a posse to get a teen into college and keep that student there. The 115 Atlanta-area students who turned out for a Posse Scholarship program hope that's true for them.
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Summer isn't summer anymore for students of high promise. Demands for essays and applications and extra schoolwork turn those lazy, carefree days into a time of dread.
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Escambia Teacher Becomes Instructor of Million Dollar Flight Academy
How many schools, after all, have a flight academy? Escambia High does, as well as a teacher school officials consider just as rare.
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Everybody seems to have an opinion about the new dress code at Montezuma-Cortez High, and those opinions range from a shrug to anger.
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Joel Cox says his pet alligator is really nice. Yes, his alligator -- three feet long now, but with the potential to grow much longer. And he doesn't bite. Really. Not yet, anyway ...
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New diabetic alert dog joins junior with medical condition in school
For Cassie Saunders, Rudy is more than man's best friend. The diabetic alert dog may one day be her life-saver.
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For a high school student, Grace Mehta has seen a lot -- good, bad, ridiculous and inspirational -- of American politics. She was a Congressional page, a position that will vanish with other budget it
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