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  • The Food Historian: Keeping sweet family memories and recipes alive

    Thursday, December 06, 2012 By: Olivia Witchell

    Classic British Pudding Evokes Fond Memories of Grandparents “She would throw a little of this in and a little of that in. Even if we wanted to re-make it, it just would

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  • The Top 5 Rock Songwriters in the past twenty years

    Friday, December 07, 2012 By: Nick Antone '14

    A look at the dying art of great lyricists in today's disappointing popular music scene.

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  • Online shopping increases during holiday season

    Friday, December 07, 2012 By: Jenna Hinsdale

    With the holidays just around the corner and some still searching for gifts, students and staff compare and contrast their shopping methods.   According to an online market research company, eMar

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  • Destination Victorian England

    Friday, December 07, 2012 By: Maria Gilicinski

    A review of Charles Dickens' book, Great Expectations.

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  • The rise of artistic delinquency in Cincinnati

    Tuesday, December 04, 2012 By: Kyle Chase, ‘13

    Writing on walls has been a part of human nature since the beginning of mankind. However, it has greatly evolved since then.

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  • Students propose change to the Board of Education

    Friday, December 07, 2012 By: Lisa Ramirez

    This past November, four students took part in the Student Advisory Board on Education, a conference in which student representatives from California present their proposals to the State Board of Educ

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  • Student creates Android application: “Glob Ball”

    Friday, December 07, 2012 By: Grace Park

    Senior Alejandro Lopez has created a game application called "Glob Ball" available on Google Play Store for Android powered devices. The goal of the game is to move the alien in the glob ball across o

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  • Longer break brings happiness

    Thursday, December 06, 2012 By: Aubrie Wauhob

    Withhow the holidays fall this year, students and faculty are very thankful for thelonger winter break. This year winter break for the high school begins on Friday, December 21, with an early out. Bre

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  • Aspiring Rap Artists at CHS: The Fusion Era

    Thursday, December 06, 2012 By: Ian Scott

    For some, music is the end-all be-all. CHS is loaded with such individuals, and it’s about time we give them their moment in the sun. Neet NuBreed Lyrix, aspiring rap artists at CHS.

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  • Five Questions to Ask on Next College Visit

    Thursday, December 06, 2012 By: Erik Tita

    Some concerns to consider when thinking about life after high school

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, December 10, 2012 Issue: Week of Dec. 10, 2012
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Holiday shoppers must decide between searching online and battling in-store lines to get the most out of the season and their dollar.
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Granada Hills Charter School gathered a ton of cans to donate to families for a hearty holiday season.
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Not to be left out, students in California can apply to the Student Advisory Board on Education and submit proposals to the State Board of Education, based on their concerns and hopes.
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With marijuana legal across the state line, western Kansas is waiting to see the impact of the new amendment in its own territory.
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Three poet performers are one step closer to the $20,000 prize from Poetry Out Loud, a national competition that rewards effective recitations.
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High school seniors wanting to accelerate their college planning are increasingly opting for early action-early decision programs.
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The death of Wonder Bread and the Twinkie is upon America, now that Hostess has announced it will go out of business. In their waning days, the company's confections are nearing collectible status.
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Features
Strict dieting and an active lifestyle may be requirements to battle Crohn's disease, but they also can be enjoyable and rewarding, as this student can attest.
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'Good Morning America's' Robin Roberts' public battle with bone marrow cancer hit home for the family of a Notre Dame Academy student.
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Alejandro Lopez used all his high school knowledge to create a casual puzzle game now available on the Google Play store for Android devices.
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