The Red & Black Hillsborough High School Tampa, FL
Issue Date: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 Issue: Volume 107, No. 5 Last Update: Tuesday, February 06, 2007


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All throughout last year, students had to endure the crowded hallways and mixed-up schedules brought on by construction and renovation.
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The young life of Ricardo Roman was snatched away Christmas Eve as his car was hit from behind by another car. The 16 year-old was riding in the passenger seat as his mom, Leticia Roman, drove.
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It’s hard enough being in the IB program here at Hillsborough. With hours of homework guaranteed each night, it doesn’t leave much room for friends, family and fun, much less sports. But somehow a de
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Jacob Berger participates in golf, basketball and track. In track, he does the high and long jump and the shot put.
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Senior captain Sara Belsole is an average girl with many friends, a caring boyfriend and a love for her 12th-grade math teacher, Martha Sinclair.
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After 30 years of yearbook entries marked primarily by some form of the line “despite a disappointing season…,” the boys’ soccer team has finally turned its outlook around.
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After 30 years of yearbook entries marked primarily by some form of the line “despite a disappointing season…,” the boys’ soccer team has finally turned its outlook around.
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“Hockey.” The word alone sounds foreign. The sport itself, while popular in other areas of the world, such as Canada and Eastern Europe, has never really caught on in the U.S.
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There are far too many fights occurring on and around campus between students -- and even parents. In order for teenagers to learn how to act, their parents must behave to set a proper example.
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I would like to comment on the article about ethnic backgrounds [Missing newspaper story attracts attention, November 2006]. Using race as an excuse is a very atrocious way of saying who is smarter ac
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