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Rocket Reporter Moon Valley High School Phoenix, AZ
Issue Date: Monday, March 19, 2012 Issue: Volume 47, Issue 6 Last Update: Tuesday, April 10, 2012
  • International musicians make their mark in the US

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Jennifer Le

    Living in the United States, one may not realize how hard it is to break into the music industry. Making it in America is already hard enough, but when you’re overseas it’s even harder. International

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  • John Carter pleases fans

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Katie Powell

    The movie John Carter, starring Taylor Kitsch (TV’s Friday Night Lights, X-Men Origins: Wolverine), is one that anyone, who enjoys a good science-fiction, movie should see. The movie was about a man w

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  • Pajama Game sings its way to higher wages

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Vellia Jaurigue

    When I found out that I had to review the Pajama Game, my thoughts were not very pleasant. I wasn’t excited to watch another played out love story; however, at the end of the show my thoughts were com

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  • X Factor contestants head in one direction: up

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Karson Smith

    On Feb. 21, the annual Brit Awards were held in England, and if one thing came out of it, it was that British boy band, One Direction, took away a big award that night. The boys, who include Liam Payn

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  • Unique styles appear on students across campus

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Ariel Avilez

    The clothes one wears sets off an appearance and gives a small taste of what type of person you are.   Over time the hottest clothes change and the latest styles will soon be yesterday’s news, althoug

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  • NHS volunteers help for needy causes

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Vellia Jaurigue

    National Honor Society (NHS) isn’t just for students who are on the honor roll, it is a society based on a student’s outstanding performance in Scholarship, Service, Leadership and Character. At the e

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  • Advanced Art students illustrate joy for children

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Kayla Chappell

    Two second grade art classes from Tumbleweed Elementary visited Moon Valley to draw any monster or super hero that they imagined on Feb. 2.    The second graders were paired with a partner from art te

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  • Anonymous hacker terrorizes the internet

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Martin Alvarez

    Anonymous has no leader, structure, exact number of members or a real way to join, but they’re leaving their mark on Internet web sites. Anonymous gets their name from people who post items on the Int

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  • Balancing everyday issues with personal life

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Ariel Avilez

    For some, the thought of having a relationship with someone is a positive feeling. Having that someone that keeps  you company and makes you feel cared for is usually a great feeling to have around. B

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  • The inner mind of a struggling teenager

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Zack Patterson

    Adults have been facing depression for years, but now teens and children are facing this problem as well. According to www.teendepression.org, about 20 percent of teens will face depression before adu

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At-a-glance

Living in the United States, one may not realize how hard it is to break into the music industry. Making it in America is already hard enough, but when you’re overseas it’s even harder. International
John Carter pleases fans
full story 
The movie John Carter, starring Taylor Kitsch (TV’s Friday Night Lights, X-Men Origins: Wolverine), is one that anyone, who enjoys a good science-fiction, movie should see. The movie was about a man w
Pajama Game sings its way to higher wages
full story 
When I found out that I had to review the Pajama Game, my thoughts were not very pleasant. I wasn’t excited to watch another played out love story; however, at the end of the show my thoughts were com
full story 
On Feb. 21, the annual Brit Awards were held in England, and if one thing came out of it, it was that British boy band, One Direction, took away a big award that night. The boys, who include Liam Payn
full story 
The clothes one wears sets off an appearance and gives a small taste of what type of person you are.   Over time the hottest clothes change and the latest styles will soon be yesterday’s news, althoug
full story 
National Honor Society (NHS) isn’t just for students who are on the honor roll, it is a society based on a student’s outstanding performance in Scholarship, Service, Leadership and Character. At the e
full story 
Two second grade art classes from Tumbleweed Elementary visited Moon Valley to draw any monster or super hero that they imagined on Feb. 2.    The second graders were paired with a partner from art te
full story 
Anonymous has no leader, structure, exact number of members or a real way to join, but they’re leaving their mark on Internet web sites. Anonymous gets their name from people who post items on the Int
full story 
For some, the thought of having a relationship with someone is a positive feeling. Having that someone that keeps  you company and makes you feel cared for is usually a great feeling to have around. B
full story 
Adults have been facing depression for years, but now teens and children are facing this problem as well. According to www.teendepression.org, about 20 percent of teens will face depression before adu
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