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  • “Outta Retirement Again”

    Monday, December 04, 2006 By: John Peters

    Jay-Z is a lyrical genius. And his coming-out-of-retirement album, Kingdom Come, falls nothing short of his previously spectacular albums. In Kingdom Come, Jay-Z not only displays his lyrical expert

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  • Incubus Releases Light Grenades: Incubus’s newest release plays more like drizzle than Grenades.

    Monday, December 04, 2006 By: Caitlin McGuire

    Oh Incubus, where did you go? It seems your taste of mega-fame, starting with “Drive” and continuing to essentially anything from A Crow Left Out Of The Murder, released in 2004, has embittered your s

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  • Stay sober this holiday season

    Tuesday, December 05, 2006 By: Allye Gaietto

    It’s New Year’s Eve, and you want to bring in 2007 with style. Is that why there are kids passed out on the floor?Classy.High school is, besides getting a good education, about having fun. I’m one of

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  • One Shores alumnus learned the hard way…: Huffing Kills

    Tuesday, December 05, 2006 By: Satpreet Kahlon

    We’ve all been in a similar situation before. While walking down an empty hallway at Shores, we see an acquaintance or complete stranger walking toward us. Most of us, not knowing what to say, duck ou

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  • Peer mentors, NHS members provide tutoring in all subjects: Students who are struggling in their classes can turn to their peers for help

    Tuesday, December 05, 2006 By: Margo Lattanzio

    Ligonier Valley High School has two programs, peer mentoring and NHS tutoring, designed to help students do better in classes in which they are struggling. NHS tutors also reach out to students at the

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  • Administration's 100 percent eligibility goal falls short

    Wednesday, December 06, 2006 By: TIGRAN KAPINOS & JUSTIN KENEL

    Students at Clarksburg High School failed to meet the 100 percent eligibility goal set by the administration for the first quarter. Staff members expressed disappointment, but have high hopes for the

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  • Turf field a big hit with athletes

    Wednesday, December 06, 2006 By: Jimmy Cook

    The much anticipated debut of the $ 670,000 turf field at Tyngsborough High School sparked a positive reaction among students.

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  • Yes, Sir, Saluting Good Samaritans: NJROTC Students are model citizens

    Wednesday, December 06, 2006 By: Stephanie Mack, Student Life Editor

    When the words ‘Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps’ are heard, drills, ‘sir, yes sir’s, spotless uniforms, and spit-shined shoes come to mind? Do not dwell on the soldier stereotype. “It’s no

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  • Cheating TAs break teacher trust: Teachers must observe confidentiality laws, keep TAs on tighter leash

    Wednesday, December 06, 2006 By: Staff

    To the TAs who says, “I can, therefore I will,” in justifying cheating, you deserve quick disciplinary action. Even though MVHS is an academic pressure cooker for students that fosters a “cheating isn

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  • Carmike limits R-rated tickets

    Thursday, December 07, 2006 By: Matt Emery

    Carmike Cinemas has imposed a new rule regarding the sale of R-rated movie tickets, restricting more viewers than ever before from seeing films with questionable content. The rule isn’t expected to ch

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Issue Date: Monday, December 11, 2006 Issue: Week of Dec. 11, 2006 Last Update: Friday, October 25, 2002
 
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News
After the fatal bus accident last year, parents and school administrators came together to update the school district's buses.
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Carmike Cinemas has imposed a new rule regarding the sale of R-rated movie tickets, restricting more viewers than ever before from seeing films with questionable content.
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According to our sources Teacher Assistants (TAs) have often changed grades or assisted others in cheating.
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The "A Dollar Makes a Difference" campaign will provide funding for International Aid.
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MENINGITIS OUTBREAK MAKES CV HISTORY
Preventative antibiotics were issued to over 2,800 stundents and staff due to the swift and well-organized response by the County and the school administration.
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Features
Ms. Keeney describes her experience as a Fulbright scholar in Chile.
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Police and student decoys allowed a reporter to join their Friday night sting operation, checking to see if stores would sell alcohol to minors.
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These girls enjoy modeling while still in high school, and don't feel pressure to change who they are.
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NJROTC students are not just training to be soldiers but also are learning to be good citizens and positive leaders.
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Ligonier Valley High School has two programs, peer mentoring and NHS tutoring, designed to help students do better in classes in which they are struggling.
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