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  • BAND OF BROTHERS: Football is a family affair for several Hawks

    Saturday, September 22, 2012 By: Isabel Saldivar

    When you're on a team, many say it's important to have that family bond throughout the season, to treat each other as brothers and sisters. Helping one another when necessary. But what if you already

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  • Local businesses adopt smoking bans

    Thursday, September 20, 2012 By: Lauren Harnedy

    Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton prohibited smoking as of April 2, and the Independence Mall in Kingston began enforcing a smoking ban inside and outside of the mall as of May 31. Many studie

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  • Lack of sleep detrimental to students’ daily lives

    Thursday, September 20, 2012 By: Chris Bucon

    Students discover harmful effects that lack of sleep does to the body

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  • Movie Madness

    Thursday, September 20, 2012 By: Adam Alexander

    Get excited to hit the theater, as we take a peek at the best of the rest of this year's film releases.

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  • Slade mansion sold to Ahmadiyya muslim congregation

    Thursday, September 20, 2012 By: Olivia A.

    Slade Mansion, located on the corner of Park Heights and Slade Avenue, was recently sold in March 2012 for $900,000. This massive 4.17 acre estate in the heart of Pikesville served as an assisted livi

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  • Remembering Neil Armstrong: a Lunar Legend

    Wednesday, September 19, 2012 By: David Olvera-Sanchez

    Clark Magnet students and teachers remember Neil Armstrong's glorious accomplishment as being the first man on the moon.

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  • Solar panels light Clark's future

    Wednesday, September 19, 2012 By: Janella Polack

    New solar panels to help Clark cut costs on electricity.

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  • Clark senior publishes first book

    Wednesday, September 19, 2012 By: Hasmik Djoulakian

    Avarice, by senior Allene Keshishian, arrives on bookshelves and on the Barnes & Noble online website.

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  • Students volunteer at Santa Cruz Coastal Cleanup

    Sunday, September 16, 2012 By: Vincent Garcia

    On Saturday, September 15th UPA Juniors and Sophomores visited Santa Cruz for Save Our Shores' Annual beach cleanup. This was the first High School Advisory sponsored community service field trip this

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  • Chesapeake Shakespeare Company: Theatre Gem in Ellicott City

    Wednesday, September 19, 2012 By: Austin Spafford

    Chesapeake Shakespeare Company is a local theater company based in Ellicot City up at the Patapsco Female Institute ruins. They perform their shows outside in the ruins, and are very cool and very fun

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Issue Date: Monday, September 24, 2012 Issue: Week of Sept. 24, 2012
 
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News
Kingfisher High School students aren't just learning about muons in science class, they're also collecting data about them with their very own cosmic ray muon detector and sharing it worldwide.
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Smoking rules in public places were controversial not so long ago, as smokers protested any restriction. Today, bans are commonplace, with even private businesses routinely expanding limits.
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'Love for all, hatred for none.' That is the mantra of the Ahmadiyya Movement, an Islamic group hoping to blend peacefully into a Baltimore-area neighborhood where members will turn a mansion into a m
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Newly arrived solar panels will help Clark Magnet High meet its goal to develop alternative energy resources and reduce its reliance on costly electricity.
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Trinity High's Michael Ferko hopes the adage, "Lightning never strikes twice in the same place." After all, he, himself, was struck and injured during an Ohio River boating outing in July.
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It was a Saturday morning,sure, but University Preparatory Academy Charter students didn't punch the snooze button and roll over. Not when Santa Cruz's shoreline needed their attention.
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Features
Being on a sports team with a sibling or cousin can make it easy to view the team as family, but it's no wonder that going home together as family sometimes causes its own brand of strife.
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Drugs and distraction due to technology aren't the only factors detrimentally affecting the performance and behavior of teens. Sleep deprivation, say students, is a major problem, too.
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As she enters her senior year, Clark Magnet High's Allene Keshishian must be wondering what she can do for an encore, now that she's published her first novel, 'Avarice," and landed on the Barnes & No
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Fields has been a Pikesville fixture for 120 years, known for its product line of everything from cosmetics to ice cream. Now that its operators have closed the doors for good, residents lament their
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