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Issue Date: Friday, February 24, 2012 Issue: February 24, 2012 Last Update: Friday, February 24, 2012
  • Stars Shined at the 54th Grammy Awards

    Friday, February 24, 2012 By: Elaina Sword

    A night starting with a deeply devoted prayer by LL CoolJ in honor of the death of Whitney Houston and ending with Dolly Parton’s, “I Will Always Love You,” performed by a very emotional Jennifer Hud

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  • Pop Singer Whitney Houston Dies on the Eve of the Grammys

    Friday, February 24, 2012 By: Jordyn Rudd

    On the evening of February 11, pop singer Whitney Houston was found dead in her bathtub in her Beverly Hilton Hotel room.

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  • John Trank's "Chronicle" Doesn't Live up to Expectations

    Friday, February 24, 2012 By: Ashley McGlasson

    Suspenseful, science fiction film, "Chronicle", hit the big screen on February 3, 2012, leaving the audience with a bad taste in their mouth.

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  • Sunny Side of Reality: It’s Not All Bad

    Friday, February 24, 2012 By: Kelcie Wilson

    Reality T.V shows are so much more than the negative, bitter, and conflict ridden scenes that tend to be the focus of the episode, viewers just have to have an open mind to perceive them.

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  • Millennium Hosts Annual Barn Day

    Friday, February 24, 2012 By: Hannah Eichman

    On Friday, February 24, Millennium’s Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapter hosts the 6th annual barn day teaching second graders from Litchfield Park Elementary where their daily products come from.

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  • Violent Revolutions Continue Throughout Syria

    Friday, February 24, 2012 By: Sarah Baleanu

    At least 36 more civilians have been killed in the escalating violence in Syria as of Friday, February 24, as the Syrian military continues bombing raids in the cities.

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  • Phoenix Multisport Heals Past Wounds

    Friday, February 24, 2012 By: Kieren Duncan

    Drugs and alcohol can and will create an everlasting hold on the minds of those who use them and can develop into a full fledged addiction. Breaking the dependence and “need” for these drugs is one of

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  • Green's "The Fault in Our Stars" is Well Worth Reading

    Friday, February 24, 2012 By: Rachel Gonzalez

    Author John Green does it again, capturing the minds and hearts of teens and adults alike with the release of his latest novel "The Fault in Our Stars".

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  • Celebrity Deaths Remembered, But Not Those of Real Heroes? Come On, America

    Friday, February 24, 2012 By: Lexie Forkner

    Hundred of thousands of people die every day, and only a small portion of those are truly remembered with charisma: celebrities. When a “pop sensation” dies in America, news and radio stations are bl

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  • Tigers Hitting it out of the Park

    Friday, February 24, 2012 By: Cassandra Arellano

    As winter sports come to a regrettable close, baseball and softball players’ alike pack up their bats and head out to the fields, because Millennium spring sports have officially begun.

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At-a-glance

A night starting with a deeply devoted prayer by LL CoolJ in honor of the death of Whitney Houston and ending with Dolly Parton’s, “I Will Always Love You,” performed by a very emotional Jennifer Hud
full story 
On the evening of February 11, pop singer Whitney Houston was found dead in her bathtub in her Beverly Hilton Hotel room.
full story 
Suspenseful, science fiction film, "Chronicle", hit the big screen on February 3, 2012, leaving the audience with a bad taste in their mouth.
full story 
Being in a Winter Percussion ensemble, or Winter Drum Line, is more difficult than it seems. It requires immense synchronization and communication between every member of the ensemble, and it is argua
full story 
Reality T.V shows are so much more than the negative, bitter, and conflict ridden scenes that tend to be the focus of the episode, viewers just have to have an open mind to perceive them.
full story 
On Friday, February 24, Millennium’s Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapter hosts the 6th annual barn day teaching second graders from Litchfield Park Elementary where their daily products come from.
full story 
At least 36 more civilians have been killed in the escalating violence in Syria as of Friday, February 24, as the Syrian military continues bombing raids in the cities.
full story 
Drugs and alcohol can and will create an everlasting hold on the minds of those who use them and can develop into a full fledged addiction. Breaking the dependence and “need” for these drugs is one of
full story 
Author John Green does it again, capturing the minds and hearts of teens and adults alike with the release of his latest novel "The Fault in Our Stars".
full story 
Hundred of thousands of people die every day, and only a small portion of those are truly remembered with charisma: celebrities. When a “pop sensation” dies in America, news and radio stations are bl
full story 
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