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  • One Strike and You're Out

    Friday, January 13, 2012 By: Brandon Pollock

    One columnists opinion on why the death penalty should be abolished.

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  • Roman Mythology Gets Exciting

    Friday, January 13, 2012 By: Jessica Zeigler

    A review of the second installment of the Heroes of Olympus series.

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  • European Visitors Evaluate Maine School Technology

    Friday, January 13, 2012 By: Olivia Baker

    Over 75 Swedish and Danish visitors came to Maine to analyze the technology used in the Maine school district.

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  • Fire breaks out in boys bathroom as school day ends

    Tuesday, January 10, 2012 By: Kevin Ellis

    The unseasonably warm afternoon of Dec. 14 was loudly interrupted by a startling alarm: South-Doyle was on fire. Though the incident is still under investigation, the heroic efforts of Assistant Princ

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  • Morality vs. justice: Where do you side with the death penalty?

    Thursday, January 12, 2012 By: Dustin Binkley

    Should the American govenment have the right to take someone's life? If so, under what circumstances? This is an issue that has been heavily debated over the years. Where do you stand?

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  • Counterfeit scandal shakes S-D

    Tuesday, January 10, 2012 By: Katie Stephens and Catherine Wiedman

    1“Girl, this is fake!”     That is what Senior Kelsey Murrell said when she discovered a counterfeit $5 bill while recording that Friday’s profit. Kim Galyon was horrified when she came

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  • Sex in School

    Wednesday, January 11, 2012 By: Karina Padron

    In 2009, 46 percent of high school students had sexual intercourse and 13.8 percent had four or more sexual partners during their lifetime, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

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  • YoungLives Helps Teen Moms Find Their Way

    Wednesday, January 11, 2012 By: Ashley Lopez, Westside High School

    Girls can find mentors, faith at meetings.

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  • Teens too lazy to pick up their own garbage

    Wednesday, January 11, 2012 By: Haley Jensen

    Over winter break, I visited several museums and something really struck me. Looking at pictures of people from the 30s and 40s, I realized what seemed so different.

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  • Hula Hooping Revival Promotes Health, Fitness

    Wednesday, January 11, 2012 By: Lexi Zamora, Bellaire High School

    Moms, kids hoop together; studio gives formal lessons.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, January 16, 2012 Issue: Week of Jan. 16, 2012
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Discarded plastics are the target of Plymouth High's new recycling program. Funded by a $3,000 grant, the effort aims to reduce waste while improving the environment of a community park.
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Studies indicate a correlation between sex education in school and the readiness of teens to practice safe sex. Teen pregnancy also seems to be falling statistically.
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Houston streets exploded with color and passion as more than 200 artists gathered to create and display their asphalt murals during a festival dubbed 'Here Two Days, Gone Forever.'
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Teens wear wristbands for boy diagnosed with ALL June 27
The news that he has acute lymphoblasic leukemia was bound to change Josh A.'s life, but so was the realization that he had so many friends -- some he hadn't even known -- pulling for him.
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It didn't take 2011 South Doyle High grad Jordan Welsh long to find a political cause to match his passion. Occupy Knoxville is that cause and Welsh is all in.
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Fast action by two South Doyle High staff members stopped a fire in a school restroom, a suspicious blaze still under investigation.
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Before he went too far, a South Doyle High student suspected of circulating a counterfeit $5 bill at a school sale was snagged by vigilant students and staff.
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Though it spared the lives of family members, a ravaging fire days before Christmas at the home of Dakota Ridge senior Monique Valenzuela turned life upside down.
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Features
Hula Hooping Revival Promotes Health, Fitness
Out with the old, in with the -- well -- old! Hula-hooping, a recreational sensation of the late 1950s and early '60s, has returned to the 21st Century, this time as a health and fitness trend.
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You don't notice them all that much; you don't hear their names. But if it weren't for team managers, like Buena High's Shelby Martin and James Wiedemann, sports wouldn't be the same.
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