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  • A look behind closed doors

    Friday, February 10, 2012 By: Blake Hester, Staff Reporter

    As the students of Trinity walk through the halls, they pass many doors that, for all they know, could lead to anywhere. They obviously aren't classrooms and the doors are rarely, if ever, opened. W

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  • Sophomore Michael Robertson shot and killed in his neighborhood

    Friday, February 10, 2012 By: Tomahawk Times Staff

    Santaluces students and teachers stunned by the sudden death of a student.

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  • War of the Roses: Two Women Take On Valentine's Day

    Friday, February 10, 2012 By: Kelly Evans & Emily Yanka

    A day filled with heart-shaped chocolate boxes, expensive jewelry, overrated and overpriced red roses and cheap stuffed teddy bears.

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  • Trap shooters face unique challenges

    Thursday, February 09, 2012 By: Brooke Culler

    At PL South, there’s a unique activity not all high schools choose to have: trap shooting. Although a few Titan students watch trap shooting, the majority do not know anything about the sport. “Trap

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  • Unwanted friends on your phone

    Thursday, February 09, 2012 By: Naris Barseghian

    Clark students pose different opinions about the importance of washing their hands.

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  • Teen sex has consequences

    Thursday, February 09, 2012 By: Andrew Tomlinson/Staff Reporter

    Sex: it’s what makes the world go ‘round. It’s what guys try to convince their buds that they had last night with that girl from third period, and those guys are not alone.

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  • Moneyball Review: A Reinvented Baseball Philosophy

    Thursday, February 09, 2012 By: Katie Martineau

    Moneyball Review A Reinvented Baseball Philosophy “The Oakland A’s are completely out of hand at the moment. Remember when they traded Jason Giambi to Philly back in June, everyone thought they’d just

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  • Online Privacy: What do You Really Know?

    Monday, February 06, 2012 By: Kaylee LaPosta & Joseph Persina

    Derek Walker, Chief Investigator of West Virginia, visited Weir High School to talk to the students about online privacy.

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  • MLEC Scores big at Miami-Dade County Public Schools' SECME Competition

    Wednesday, February 08, 2012 By: Krisna Maddy

    Miami Lakes Educational Center win three big awards at this year's SECME Competiton at Miami Dade College.

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  • Dancers mourn loss of beloved studio owner

    Wednesday, February 08, 2012 By: Lindsay Esparrago

    “We never thought we would have to dance without the physical presence of our No. 1 fan -- but, because of his absence, we worked so much harder.” -Sydney Rogerson, freshman

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Issue Date: Monday, February 13, 2012 Issue: Week of Feb. 13, 2012
 
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News
A new California law -- and coaches, trainers and sports officials -- try to protect students from concussions.
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At Benjamin E. Mays High, it's a big step backward to take a giant leap forward. In other words, spring sports teams are out of luck as outdoors facilities are undergoing improvements.
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Nearly half of American students are sexually harassed at some point, one study reports. As bullying is the issue of the moment, harassment remains a serious offense too lightly addressed.
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Sophomore Michael Robertson shot and killed in his neighborhood
A Santaluces student is dead of a gunshot blast that ended an argument over a bicycle. His alleged assailant has been arrested.
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Something was burning. Lindora Johnson smelled it and stopped her bus. Minutes later, the vehicle was empty, the children were safe and Johnson was a hero.
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Something had to be done to keep adults from serving alcohol to teens at parties. The answer in Hollister is an assault on the wallets of offenders. Still, some wonder if the plan will work.
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Ignoring police demands that he lower the pellet gun he brandished in his Brownsville, Texas school led to a student's shooting death, law enforcement officials say.
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When Jefferson County education officials tell you they are in financial straits, don't take them lightly. Millions upon millions in cuts may strip the district of schools, programs and personnel.
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Features
Succulent organ meats: why not give them a try?
For some, bone marrow and pork bellies are disgusting. But the "nose-to-tail" food movement is making big inroads and big impressions on pallets that might once have been squeamish.
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Trap shooting is a growing interest of students at Papillion-LaVista South. A team has formed around the sport, even as guns in school continues hotly as a national issue.
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