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  • Our Beloved is Back

    Monday, April 17, 2006 By: Miyu

    After years of waiting, faithful fans are rejoicing in its glory. The arcade dancing series is back with a bang, in the form of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA. This is the biggest version of the gam

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  • Security Beefs Up Random Searches

    Monday, April 17, 2006 By: Erin Whalen

    Students may have been surprised this week to be subjected to random metal detector searches.

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  • Aslan Clarifies Iraqi War to History Students

    Monday, April 17, 2006 By: Jeff Goodman

    Reza Aslan thinks he has a solution to the war in Iraq.

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  • V for Vendetta, S for Sensational

    Monday, April 17, 2006 By: Era Dykhne

    As the hybrid of a somewhat bizarre merger of1984 and Zorro, V for Vendetta meets and exceeds all media-fueled expectations.

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  • Hills Have Eyes, Viewers Shut Theirs: The remake of Wes Craven’s horror classic is even more terrifying than the original

    Monday, April 17, 2006 By: Regina Shapiro

    The remake of Wes Craven’s horror flick, The Hills Have Eyes (1977), has made audiences everywhere think twice about taking road trips.

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  • Chew on this: Faculty members and students use smokeless tobacco at school

    Tuesday, April 18, 2006 By: Coby Ascunce

    The students don’t seem to mind. The athletes don’t seem to mind. The administration doesn’t seem to mind. But some coaches have used chewing tobacco on school grounds.

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  • Prince of Persia final chapter outshines predecessors

    Tuesday, April 18, 2006 By: Nicholas Siegal, Staff Reporter

    Prince of Persia—The Two Thrones is the final chapter of the highly popular Prince of Persia trilogy. This game fuses the good from the past two games, and removes the bad, consequently creating a gam

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  • Keeping the faith: Schnitzer’s past experience helped develop an inspirational anti-prejudice movement

    Wednesday, April 19, 2006 By: Andy Adkins and Banks Smither

    Hate groups, harassment, the desecration of a cemetery, bomb threats and people’s homes being threatened. It all sounds like the laundry list of acts committed in the South during the reign of Jim Cro

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  • Stop light in front of Wayland

    Wednesday, April 19, 2006 By: Deana Banas

    If you notice any high school juniors standing out by the high school drive, don’t be alarmed, they’re just counting cars. For what reason you may ask?Mr. Pavey’s government B class was recently insp

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  • Presidential Classroom provides learning experiences in DC: “Law and Justice in a Democracy”

    Monday, April 17, 2006 By: Andrea Guerrero

    Sagemont Upper School student Andrea Guerrero recently returned from a week in Washington, DC, where she attended the winter session of the Presidential Classroom, hosted by Georgetown University. Th

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Issue Date: Sunday, April 23, 2006 Issue: Week of April 24, 2006 Last Update: Thursday, November 07, 2002
 
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News
Students and coaches have used chewing tobacco on school grounds even though regulations expressly forbid it.
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In response to teachers’ reports of students leaving campus, security and administration members sought students off of school grounds at popular food destinations.
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The police held a simulation of an emergency in the chemistry lab.
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Hillsborough High School students and parents alike have been concerned with the number of mistakes in the student absentee bulletin and the difficulty in correcting them.
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Students may have been surprised this week to be subjected to random metal detector searches.
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Features
Hate groups, harassment, the desecration of a cemetery, bomb threats and people’s homes being threatened. It all sounds like the laundry list of acts committed in the South during the reign of Jim Cro
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Reza Aslan thinks he has a solution to the war in Iraq.
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The next time you watch a movie, appreciate the work that was involved as well as the final product. I recently gained some insight into the amount of work involved by watching a movie filmed at my a
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Presidential Classroom provides learning experiences in DC: “Law and Justice in a Democracy”
Sagemont Upper School student Andrea Guerrero recently returned from a week in Washington, DC, where she attended the winter session of the Presidential Classroom, hosted by Georgetown University. Her
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Opinion
Drug testing, “the New McCarthyism”
What a person does outside of school, so long as it does not cause trouble that directly affects the school, should not be grounds for denying them the right to enrich their high-school experience by
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