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The Warrior Ledger Taylorsville High School Salt Lake City, UT
Issue Date: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 Issue: April 2007 Last Update: Tuesday, April 10, 2007
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At-a-glance

Every student has a release that helps them focus throughout the day. It could be in or outside of school. It could be anything from kicking a ball on the soccer field to pounding out some beats on th
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Cyber bullying is a “serious and fast growing” problem, according to Utah’s first lady Mrs. Huntsman. At the kickoff press conference held a few weeks ago in our own school, the press was licking it u
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Many years ago, some genius in the movie industry figured out that audiences love to be shocked. Since then, the content of films has steadily grown more and more explicit. Why do Hollywood filmmake
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A trip on the school bus exposes racism
I have always believed ignorance to be the breeding ground of hate.
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On February 12th, 2007, an 18 year old adolescent stepped out of his car with a pump-shotgun, a .38 caliber handgun, and a bandolier and backpack stuffed full of ammo. He then shot and killed 5 innoce
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Rocky Anderson is a man of his ideals and is not afraid to stand for what he believes in. But are his recent interests in the War in Iraq, peace movements and a planned controversial debate hindering
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Most teens have some sort of part time job. They may start at a fast food restaurant or department store, but not many are selling artwork for their income. Senior Robin Smith, however, is able to u
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Lots of students at Taylorsville High go out to lunch at the fast food restaurants nearby. For some it’s a daily affair, for others a rarer occasion. Recently though, some of these fast food places ha
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It’s that time of year again, when everyone has grown sick of getting up early in the morning and doing homework. As usual, students are skipping class more and more as the year draws to a close. Wh
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We see it everyday. Some of us walk past it like it’s nothing and others try to do something about it. A main problem at Taylorsville high is bullying. Bullying doesn’t just involve fist fights; it al
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