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The Warrior Ledger Taylorsville High School Salt Lake City, UT
Issue Date: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 Issue: February 2007 Last Update: Tuesday, February 13, 2007
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At-a-glance

Warrior wins MLK Jr. essay contest
English Teacher Mr. Harward offers plenty of extra credit opportunities for his students, which many students use. Junior Hilary Hancock is one such student.
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The recent decisions between Real Salt Lake and the state of Utah might be confused with a fickle high school couple. Their seemingly on-again-off-again relationship is leaving citizens of Salt Lake
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It’s easy to pick out a happy couple, especially around Valentine’s Day. Holding hands, walking together, smiling; but what is often unseen is the darker side of relationships.
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After choosing to do a police ride along, one wouldn’t know quite what to expect of Jodie Sampson, a police officer of 13 years. She was able to give some insight about things such as why police offi
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February is usually a time to revolve around the splendid holiday of Valentine’s Day. However, there is the thought of the looming Sweetheart’s Dance as well. This dance can be known as the “dress r
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The girl’s basketball team has worked really hard this season from pre season games to daily practices. They’ve enjoyed each others company and have had a lot of fun getting to know each other on and
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A high standard for student learning and teacher teaching exists in Taylorsville High School. Before students left to celebrate the holidays with their families last year, a math teacher was celebrati
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People know that judging another can be wrong, yet, we still do it. Everybody does it; there isn’t a person on this earth who isn’t guilty of “judging a book by its cover.” Being judged can be done e
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To an athlete, dedication is one of the most important things that they should have. Being sick and hurt is a minimum price they pay for all their hard work and everything that they do.
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A new film, stars walking down the street, crowds lined up to see their favorite stars; it sounds like a movie premiere. However, this event is not a normal movie screening. This is the Sundance Fil
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