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  • New Lady Vol coach Warlick was two-sport star at BHS

    Saturday, April 21, 2012 By: Aidan Sears

    With Pat Summitt’s resignation on Wednesday, she leaves behind quite the tough legacy to follow.

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  • Band ready to be known in hard rock genre

    Friday, April 20, 2012 By: William Phillips, Bellaire High School

    You may not be familiar with the band Otherwise now, but by the end of this year they are sure to make a splash in the hard rock genre.              This year, the band signed with Century Media Rec

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  • Artist's electronic music not about money

    Friday, April 20, 2012 By: Cameron Kauder, Westside High School

    Daniel X is not the average person you might find in a coffee shop. He reclined in a chair, sipping his frappe and sucking on an electronic cigarette. His waist-length blonde dreadlocks and black-ey

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  • Affordable Healthcare Act- to pass or not to pass?

    Friday, April 20, 2012 By: Jesse Siegel & Kyle Bowers

    Democrat Jesse Siegel and Republican Kyle Bowers sound off on the constitutionality and economics of the Affordable Healthcare Act.

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  • Album Review: El Camino

    Thursday, April 19, 2012 By: Samantha Cardet

    Indie powerhouse-duo The Black Keys have returned with a new album, the highly anticipated El Camino. Having gained America’s attention after performing on various late night shows like Conan O’Brien

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  • Do low-budget films fall below most of our radars?

    Thursday, April 19, 2012 By: Larry Fares

    When you hear that a movie is “low-budget,” you would assume is that the movie is probably subpar but you'd be wrong.

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  • FDA, District to Reevaluate ‘Pink Slime’

    Thursday, April 19, 2012 By: Joseph Voir

    Students who eat school lunch should prepare to get a more nutritional meal.

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  • Budget cuts stifle student's creativity

    Wednesday, April 18, 2012 By: Alannah Don

    Art funding cuts continue to threaten student's creativity but teachers and students learn to make do.

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  • OHS goes activist with the "Spred the Word to End the Word" campaign

    Tuesday, April 17, 2012 By: Amanda Ekdahl

    The campus comes together under one cause: to end the use of the word "retard" and start using the word "respect."

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  • Canfield exerts omnipotence

    Tuesday, April 17, 2012 By: Waed Eid, Class of 2013

    Imagine balancing 45-minute fitness boot camps, Friday night soccer games, bicycling, coaching, two children, a husband and teaching. Teacher Polly Canfield does. Canfield has a schedule that consi

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Issue Date: Monday, April 23, 2012 Issue: Week of April 23, 2012
 
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News
Faced with rising instances of academic dishonesty, the College Board has implemented several more players of security to stop cheaters from employing test stand-ins.
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The so-called 'pink slime' meat making its way into school cafeterias and student lunches is no joke to increasingly more schools, some of which are planning to boycott the providers.
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The South and Midwest have been beaten mercilessly by tornadoes this year, but the injuries, deaths and destruction have not dulled the spirit and fight of survivors.
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As budgets have reduced governmental and institutional spending in recent years, funds for the arts have been especially squeezed. At stake, say arts educators: Students' ability to be themselves.
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Several injuries were the toll of an April 6 accident that could have been much worse, when a Navy jet crashed into a Virginia Beach apartment house.
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Features
Holly Warlick may believe herself the luckiest person alive, but as the successor to University of Tennessee basketball coaching legend Pat Summitt, the Bearden High grad has a big job ahead.
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Cupcakes are enjoying a revival America, and nowhere is the craze more evident than in Houston, where two aspiring confectioners vie for the taste buds of young customers.
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That soft drink container in your hand holds more than your favorite pop. Health researchers vs. beverage industry captains square off about your well-being.
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Maybe what we're really seeing is a squadron of Polly Canfield clones, at her desk and every corner of the community every moment of every day. Does the woman ever sleep?
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It's a night he'd love to forget, but even 44 years later, former Cleveland policeman Chester Szukalski knows he'll remain the captive of that angry night when a civil rights riot nearly killed him.
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