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  • Drug-sniffing dogs search school

    Monday, April 02, 2007 By: Jensen Allen

    Drug sniffing dogs conducted a surprise search of Southfield High School on Feb. 15.

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  • Play the hand you're dealt: Local Ligonier woman Josi Bennett doesn't let her handicap get her down

    Monday, April 02, 2007 By: Lauren Mizgalski

    Automobile accidents happen in fractions of a second and can change a victim’s life forever. Ask Josi Bennett of Ligonier who lost both of her legs in a horrific car accident in Derry in 1998 when she

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  • Black colleges deserve respect

    Monday, April 02, 2007 By: Amber Lucy

    Black Colleges are stereotyped by some as “easy ways out” or “a guaranteed acceptance letter” as long as you are African American.

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  • Lost Planet fails to live up to expectations

    Monday, April 02, 2007 By: Pat Bertolino

    After Capcom’s success with Dead Rising, the Japanese based gaming company’s previous release which sold over one million copies worldwide, the hype for their next Xbox 360 game was huge. Unfortunatel

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  • Mayor Barrett Comes to LEAPS to Encourage Students to Apply For the Earn and Learn Summer Jobs Program : Harris said, “…for a person who never had a job this was a great opportunity that was given to me.”

    Monday, April 02, 2007 By: Nancy Rodriguez, Sabdra Bignall, Tunisia Evans, Sparkle Jenkins, and Jermaine Harris.

    The Mayor visited LEAPS to encourage 11th and 12th graders to apply now to take advantage of the Earn and Learn Program designed to help students learn responsibility and gain work and career experien

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  • Lowering drinking age could actually reduce teen alcohol abuse

    Wednesday, April 04, 2007 By:

    In light of last issue's centerspread concerning the prevalence of underage drinking, it is imperative that we at Hoban not only recognize a problem, but also attempt to find a solution. As the artic

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  • Mika is latest entry in wave of UK artists climbing charts

    Thursday, April 05, 2007 By: Jennifer Joseph

    With the March 27 release of his debut album, Life in Cartoon Motion, Mika marks the newest wave of UK artists to splash onto the U.S. charts. But the Paris-born and London-raised singer might only r

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Issue Date: Monday, April 09, 2007 Issue: Week of April 9, 2007 Last Update: Wednesday, October 23, 2002
 
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News
Howard Ruffner is one of 1,300 winners of Best Buy's technology grant competition. His money will be used to buy cameras for Media Academy.
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Two students have been charged with breaking into the Media Academy office, removing the safe, and stealing about $1,000, BART tickets, keys and stamps over the weekend of March 2-4.
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Deltona High occupies a large campus, but with 10 campus advisers patrolling the grounds, you wouldn’t expect that a skipper could last long before being caught. The Paw Print investigated how well ca
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Drug sniffing dogs conducted a surprise search of Southfield High School on Feb. 15.
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Features
Aspiring Leadership Through Action (ALTA)is a new state-funded program that is aimed at eliminating the achievement gap for Latino students.
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According to the Pennsylvania Game Commission coyotes are currently having little impact on game animals, but many hunters disagree. Some have begun hunting coyotes.
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A brave local woman shows what it means to keep going in the face of adversity.
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Opinion
Gay, lesbian, transgender students deserve peer support, not ridicule: Day of Silence will raise awareness of discrimination
The Day of Silence, a silent protest in support of Fremont’s new club Gay Straight Alliance (GSA), is meant to raise awareness of discrimination.
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Lowering drinking age could actually reduce teen alcohol abuse
In light of last issue's centerspread concerning the prevalence of underage drinking, it is imperative that we at Hoban not only recognize a problem, but also attempt to find a solution.
full story 
Segregation of the freshmen from the rest of the school would not help freshmen integrate into the school but would make the problem worse.
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