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  • Blood donations surpass quota of 66 pints, help quell blood crisis

    Monday, February 23, 2004 By: Steve Beiting and Meryl Swiatek

    By Steve Beitingand Meryl SwiatekWith blood scarce in Northeast Ohio, Hoban juniors and se-niors came out in an inspiring display of support to donate their own in the Barry Gym Feb. 3. With no more

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  • America celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Beatles' arrival

    Monday, February 23, 2004 By: Tim Magaw

    It was 40 years ago this month that the Beatles arrived in America to perform on the Ed Sullivan Show. Little did they know they would change the face of popular music. In honor of the anniversary,

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  • Parent/teacher conferences advance student progress: Talk about class...

    Tuesday, February 24, 2004 By: Emmylu O’Donnell, Kristen Burns and Kelsey Madson

    Very well done” are the words many students will be hearing when their parents arrive home tonight from the second session of parent/teacher conferences.

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  • Jet Steaming Up the Scene: A New Rock Band

    Tuesday, February 24, 2004 By: Christina Grayson

    Let’s face it: In the last decade, there have been major shortcomings in the world of rock. As Keith Richards put it, “Everyone talks about rock these days… The problem is, they forget about the rol

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  • Former Principal has sights set on Washington, D.C.: Mike Lott, former PHS assistant principal runs for Congress

    Thursday, February 26, 2004 By: Jamila Powell

    A former Petal High School assistant principal is now running for Congress. State Representative Mike Lott of Petal is running for the 4th Congressional District seat currently held by U.S. Rep. Ge

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  • Additional cameras provide increased security

    Thursday, February 26, 2004 By: Alex Kubat, Asst. News Editor

    Thinking of committing a crime? Someone maybe watching, not a person, but the cameras that the school installed to keep the criminals at bay.“It helps us, obliviously, to solve fights, thefts, truanci

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  • Teacher rides motocross, passes down tradition

    Thursday, February 26, 2004 By: Amanda Henry, Feature Editor

    Fire up your engines. It’s time to get dirty with some motocross.Mrs. Donna Martin, freshman geometry teacher, races motocross as a hobby with her family.“I started riding at age nine. I had a three-w

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  • True talent is tough to find in music

    Friday, February 27, 2004 By: Eric Dressing

    Sioux Falls has given rise to many local musicians, but few are actually headed somewhere. Isaiah Milner (guitar/vocals) and Joe Khoroosi (violin) are two of those few that are on track to take it som

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  • Selective Service Story

    Friday, February 27, 2004 By: Rachael Jackson Huddleston

    Images of college students burning draft cards and holding peace rallies may seem like a relic of the past to most young people, but could it happen again? All American males are still required to si

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  • Conflict Spurs Heightened Security

    Friday, February 27, 2004 By: José Dubón and Nima Abbassi

    Two students were assaulted in a classroom near the track field Feb. 10, after a verbal altercation over a girl that began during lunch. The problems escalated during period 7, when one of the student

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News
Two students were assaulted in a classroom near the track field Feb. 10, after a verbal altercation over a girl that began during lunch.
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To compensate for the projected $9-10 thousand dollar loss by the end of the year, the school lunch prices have climbed from $1.70 to $2.00.
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State Representative Mike Lott of Petal is running for the 4th Congressional District seat currently held by U.S. Rep. Gene Taylor.
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Thinking of committing a crime? Someone maybe watching, not a person, but the cameras that the school installed to keep the criminals at bay.
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With blood scarce in Northeast Ohio, Hoban juniors and seniors came out in an inspiring display of support to donate their own in the Barry Gym Feb. 3.
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Features
Many students, parents, and teachers attended a rogram was entitled "France & the United States in a World Transformed".
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Although the united States currently has an all volunteer army, a draft could be imposed if needed. The draft is a program that is implemented by the government to support the armed forces in times o
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Fire up your engines. It’s time to get dirty with some motocross. Mrs. Donna Martin, freshman geometry teacher, races motocross as a hobby with her family.
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From writing obituaries in The Miami News, to becoming a syndicated columnist appearing in over 400 papers, Martin Schram has worked his way to the top of the journalism business.
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Opinion
In a bold, liberating, and long overdue move two weeks ago, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom has, against Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s will, permitted the issuance of marriage licenses to couples
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