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  • Rise Against's new single fights against bullying

    Friday, September 30, 2011 By: Allene Keshishian

    Rise Against's "Make It Stop" sends a clear message about the effects of bullying on students and gives hope that the act could end.

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  • "Moneyball" Wins Sports Movies Division

    Tuesday, September 27, 2011 By: Ian Scott

    While the occasional and miniscule chink in the armor acting-wise does its damndest to drag "Moneyball" to dead last in the sports movie division, a great story excellently written and mostly interest

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  • Breakdancing club allows expression and creativity

    Tuesday, September 27, 2011 By: Michael Suguitan

    Every Friday A lunch in Room 2402, students from every corner of the school come together to participate in a unique type of meeting: Breakdancing Club.

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  • Tragedy begets pride, strength for U.S.

    Tuesday, September 27, 2011 By: brandon bradley

    September 11, 2001, is the day that changed everything. It thrust the United States into two wars, made “political correctness” an everyday affair, tightened security at everything from sporting event

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  • The abuse of social media

    Monday, September 26, 2011 By: Taylor Moody

    Due to its accessibility and speed, social media has expanded far beyond what anyone ever imagined, and here at The Paw’s Print we think it may have gotten a little out of hand.

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  • California's ban on violent video games: invasion of freedom?

    Monday, September 26, 2011 By: James Stawecki

         Imagine you are going to your local Gamestop to purchase the new grand theft auto game. You walk in and ask for it and they refuse the sale of the game because of a new law. &

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  • Alumni find meaning in tattoos, but doctor warns relevance may fade in future

    Monday, September 26, 2011 By: Mollie Berg

    Alumni Chris Thompson, Molly Tash, and Caitlin McNally explain the significance of their meaningful body art.

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  • Demi Lovato Tells a Story in “Unbroken”

    Monday, September 26, 2011 By: Michael Gomez

    A sneak peek at Demi Lovato's new album!

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  • SAFE: Detrimental to Education

    Monday, September 26, 2011 By: Michael Gomez

    Do kids still enjoy SAFE?

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  • Students play 'CSI' in new elective

    Monday, September 26, 2011 By: Ryan Ho

    Blood spatters, gruesome poisonings, and crime scenes are just part of the curriculum in the new Forensic Science elective.

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Issue Date: Monday, October 03, 2011 Issue: Week of Oct. 3, 2011
 
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At-a-glance

News
Scary as they are, earthquakes like the ones that shook the eastern U.S. in August make for instant and interesting science lessons everyone tunes into. Even students.
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Aug. 23's earthquakes caused a lot of reflection in schools. One of the questions the tremors begged: How much do cellphones complicate official response to emergencies?
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Features
It's now well established that tattoos are the way in which millennials tell their life stories. But will those tattoos and those tales be relevant in the future? If not, then what?
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Have you 'checked in'? If not, how will the world know what you've been up to, and how will you explain why you're missing the latest Facebook trend?
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In Honor of Spencer Mattson
Ask his mom, but it's hard to imagine Spencer Mattson being anything but thrilled by the 'Fun Farm Day' Cameron High's Future Farmers throw in his memory. The little kids who come just love it.
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Opinion
Dating Violence: If you view it, voice it
Dating violence won't end unless it becomes everybody's cause and everybody gets serious about stopping it. That's the objective of Roosevelt High's Dating Violence Awareness Month.
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Who are you wearing?
Entertainment stars aiming to make political statements should know what they're talking about. Otherwise, they may insult more than they inspire.
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For Americans, the world has been a grimmer place since Sept. 11, 2001. The war in Afghanistan, following the attacks on U.S. soil, has been long, costly and necessary. And it has changed our profile
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If you're being bullied, you should make it everybody's business. Don't try to carry the load yourself; tell someone. A bully blights an entire community.
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It's not the business of a state to forbid the sale of violent video games to teens. It's the parents' business to decide what their kids play. The California Supreme Court was right to agree.
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