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  • McDonalds? McAddiction!

    Monday, February 13, 2012 By: Dylan Benevento, Staff Writer

    17 year old nearly killed by fast food addiction

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  • The impact and legacy of journalist Daniel Pearl

    Tuesday, February 14, 2012 By: Elitza Batchiyska

    To this day, journalist Daniel Pearl’s legacy lives on as one who searched for the truth and excelled in all his pursuits.

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  • Solar panels to power campus in green energy initiative

    Friday, February 17, 2012 By: Mitchell Handler

    In order to fulfill a California state-mandated renewable energy program requirement, LAUSD will be installing solar panels on dozens of schools and administrative buildings across the district, inclu

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  • Local film festival serves as creative outlet for Bearden students

    Friday, February 17, 2012 By: Rachel Riley

    One weekend: enough time to cheer on the Bulldogs at a Bearden football or basketball game, catch up on some sleep, hang out with friends, and maybe do some homework.

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  • Track star dodges homelessness

    Tuesday, February 14, 2012 By: Aariston Dawson

    Homeless senior Latipha "Lightning" Cross hopes college will give her the stable home she has needed.

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  • Starbucks in Chicago, Atlanta, Southern Cal to Sell Alcohol

    Tuesday, February 14, 2012 By: Kaitlin Kumbalek

    Starbucks is one of those places you most likely know exactly what it is and what they sell. But you probably were thinking of coffee, not beer and wine.

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  • Hey, men DO drink diet soda!

    Monday, February 13, 2012 By: Mollie Berg

    If you’re a girl who has thought about trying Dr. Pepper Ten, forget about it—the drink is “not for women” the new face of the diet soda says.

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  • Unwrapping the passion: Chocolates satisfy any romantic craving

    Monday, February 13, 2012 By: Connor Martin

    The ever-coveted kiss. The Hershey’s chocolate, I mean. It’s the most thrilling of the two kisses anyway.

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  • EDITORIAL: Advantages of new school laptop program far outweigh the costs

    Monday, February 13, 2012 By:

    When the Board of Trustees announced its decision to provide next year’s freshmen with laptops, courtesy of the school, we were less than thrilled. But we've changed our minds.

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  • Country Day Conundrum: Exploring the Catch-22 of high extracurricular involvement

    Monday, February 13, 2012 By: Margaret Whitney

    To keep over 30 extracurricular activities going in a high school of 135 requires many students to do multiple activities. But does this high involvement weaken those very activities?

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Issue Date: Monday, February 20, 2012 Issue: Week of Feb. 20, 2012
 
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Powered by nature. California state officials plan to install solar panels in L.A.'s district schools.
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Starbucks is branching beyond double-latte mocha to alcohol in select cities.
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Pingpong prodigy Michael Wong likes to compete against the best, even when he's playing against those with decades of experience.
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Miramonte Elementary School, stung by child sex abuse allegations, has replaced its teachers and continues to investigate claims, even as students return to class.
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Violence Threat Rattles BHS
A threat scrawled on a restroom wall at Bellbrook High sent school officials and police scrambling for the culprit. Is the threat serious? Nobody's taking a chance.
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Features
Tests, AP classes and parents, teachers and students with high expectations create stress. Dealing with it is a takes everything from exercise to self-reflection
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Sex and diet drinks: Dr. Pepper Ten marketers try to break into the male mainstream with diet soda. But an Octagon poll finds many high school boys are way ahead of them -- and many high school girls
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A dream is sometimes enough to overcome even the toughest of obstacles. Cardozo High's Erasmo Ortega didn't let his scoliosis derail his quest for diamond stardom.
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Teen suicide ranks third among causes of teen death. Perhaps sadder than the number of kids who die this way is that it's entirely preventable.
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Nearly killed by Chicken McNuggets. If it sounds bizarre, or even funny, to you, keep it to yourself around Stacey Irvine, whose addiction to the fast food has been no laughing matter.
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