Wildcat Times Mayfield High School Cleveland, OH
Issue Date: Friday, January 20, 2012 Issue: JAN 2012 Last Update: Tuesday, January 24, 2012
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  • High school sports too competitive

    Tuesday, January 24, 2012 By: Judi Wu, Class of '14

    There have been many encounters where high school sports became too competitive. When participating in a sport the goal is to win. The drive to win can lead to an athlete to commit unsportsman-like

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  • Pressure on

    Tuesday, January 24, 2012 By: Kayla Ujczo, Class of '14

    Teens all over the world are dealing with the pressure to be perfect and live up to the media expectations. CBS news reported every day the average person will see around 5000 advertisements. Most of

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  • Process of schedule making revealed

    Friday, January 20, 2012 By: Serena Cai, Class of '14

    Every year, students make their schedules for next year, but many do not know the process that is undergone to finalize the schedules.   Students start making their schedule for next year between

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  • Red shirt Thursday affects Issue 2 campaign

    Friday, January 20, 2012 By: Bridget Fiorello, Class of '14

    Issue 2 was defeated this past fall, with extra support from the teachers in the Mayfield School District. These teachers created an effective way of protesting by wearing red shirts every Thursday.

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At-a-glance

Cruise ships try to provide the greatest level of safety possible for individuals. However, at times this level of safety is not enough. On January 12, 2012 the Costa Concordia cruise ship capsized
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Food Network star Paula Deen recently announced she had diabetes, but she was not recently diagnosed. She has suffered from the condition for three years. Why did she hide it?   Paula Deen announce
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Being gay never sounded so good
In the new Valentine’s Day episode of Glee, which portrays a show choir making rounds in a competition circuit, one of the main character’s gay dads will be revealed. This is a great step in th
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There have been many encounters where high school sports became too competitive. When participating in a sport the goal is to win. The drive to win can lead to an athlete to commit unsportsman-like
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Power in the hands of the wrong person is deadly. This fact holds true for cops who misuse their power and abandon their responsibility to protect and serve the general public. On December 16, 201
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Parents to blame for childhood obesity
It’s hard to take the blame on something so serious like your child’s health, but parents need to realize that they’re at fault when it comes to their child’s wellbeing. According to the Cente
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Tim Tebow has become a major icon in football over the past 5 years, but he is putting too much of his religious beliefs into the game.  Tebow, a devout Christian, joined the Florida Gators footba
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This past year the fashion world has stepped up and out with brighter colors and dramatic runway looks taken to the streets. So here’s to a new year full of new fabrics, patterns, and trends. There
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A close family friend, David, died of a heroin overdose on New Year’s Eve. Right before the stroke of midnight, he had called my uncle’s house and wished everyone a happy New Year. Now David is gone.
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As many of us know, in high school we are pressured to try new things. This has become a serious problem and continues to impact many teenagers’ lives. Constantly using or even trying drugs can pote
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