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  • Texters pledge to stop crashes

    Tuesday, October 23, 2012 By: Alyssa Flesher

    Many people are hit with the harsh reality of death or injury due to texting while driving every day. The leadership class paired with AT&T on National Don’t Text and Drive Day on Sept. 19 t

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  • Diabetes Screening

    Friday, October 19, 2012 By: Sana Chaudhry

    MIAMI LAKES – Today Miami Lakes Educational Center hosted its tenth annual Diabetes Screening.

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  • Many Mixed Feelings About Recently Released "Sinister"

    Friday, October 19, 2012 By: Clayton Mapelli

    It’s scary and mystifying, but you’ll sleep after.

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  • Off the Grid: Students without Facebook

    Friday, October 19, 2012 By: Johanna Muller

    For most teenagers, Facebook is a primary way to connect with people, plan events, and share their lives. The few students who choose not to keep a profile can face difficulty in keeping in touch with

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  • Social media changes the face of elections

    Thursday, October 18, 2012 By: Ramon Tumbucon

    Internet forums and media galleries add a unique sense of humor to the 2012 presidential election.

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  • Career Center Grad Cast In TV’s “The Office”

    Tuesday, October 16, 2012 By: Shaw McCabe and Micah Lynch

    A former Otter Valley Union High School student who took Career Center acting classes gets a role on one of TV's most successful shows.

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  • Drought limits activities

    Tuesday, October 16, 2012 By: Taylor Vaughn

    Lack of rainfall and cool weather over the past few months has brought a drought which has left a negative effect on the community of Duncan. One example of how the drought affects Duncan is the local

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  • Pay to Play seen as a negative among Carlisle students.

    Tuesday, October 16, 2012 By: Samantha Robinson

    The trend of having to pay a fee to play on a sports team has been around for a while now, and in the past few years, has picked up its speed.

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  • Opinion: Dr. Pepper 10 Commercial Expresses Extreme Sexism

    Monday, October 15, 2012 By: Emilea Allen

    How sexist can one commercial be? Ask the producers of the Dr. Pepper 10 commercial who managed to cover 3 different stereotypes in under 45 seconds!

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  • Opinion: Recognizing Adversity, Ensuring Diversity

    Monday, October 15, 2012 By: Tess Brewer

    "Reverse racism" or a necessary compensation? Evaluating the need for Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Scholarships in America.

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Issue Date: Monday, October 22, 2012 Issue: Week of Oct. 22, 2012
 
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News
Diabetes Screening
Diabetes isn't just a concern of the elderly anymore. Students at Miami Lakes Educational Center get tested every year to make sure they're avoiding the sugar disease.
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The new language of political campaigning includes social media and viral images.
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Judging from their growing involvement, young people want to leave their imprint on the 2012 presidential election. It will be a vote that greatly impacts their generation.
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Okla. drought takes its toll on students and local groups.
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Like many other school systems, Moon Valley is trying out Common Core Standards, hoping students will more readily understand the relevance of their classes and parents can contribute more to the proc
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Features
Facebook keeps friends and family connected, unless you're not on it. Some students at Timothy Christian School prefer good, old-fashioned phone calls and privacy over the social media world.
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From his sleepy little town and high school, Jake Lacy hit the big time in a big way, as a cast member on TV's 'The Office.' How can you beat acting on one of your own favorite shows?
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Teen job-hunters travel a tough road to employment status, just as their bills mount and college looms. Finding a job isn't impossible, however, especially for the student who pays attention to detail
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Passersby caught unaware at Green Bay's College Avenue bridge or Walnut Street bridge may be struck pink-faced at what they see. But that will be OK as pink is the color of Breast Cancer Awareness mon
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Opinion
Opinion: Recognizing Adversity, Ensuring Diversity
When it comes to race relations, America is not yet the ideal, not yet free of inequality. Until it is, such tools as affirmative action and equal opportunity scholarships are best kept at the ready.
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