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  • Students Celebrate Multiculturalism

    Monday, June 07, 2004 By: Janelle Carey

    On February 13, 2004 Open Campus had its first Black History Month and Multicultural Awareness Celebration, in the Green Run cafeteria. The purpose of the assembly was to focus on black history month

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  • Spotlight on Nurse Clarke

    Monday, June 07, 2004 By: Siobhan Sykes

    Many people never take notice to Nurse Clarke until they are sick, but she is a very important person to Open Campus.

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  • A Nation Plagued by Tragedy

    Monday, June 07, 2004 By: Anastasia Waterfield

    Every hour and 45 minutes, another individual in the United States takes his or her own life.

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  • Theft at Open Campus

    Monday, June 07, 2004 By: Anastasia Waterfield

    You walk into your classroom and set your stuff down. You place your purse on the desk and turn away for a moment. When you look back, you find your purse has vanished along with your valuable cre

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  • Juvenile Incarceration

    Monday, June 07, 2004 By: Courtney Burns

    The number of teens 18 years old and younger imprisoned has greatly increased since 1985.

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  • Eating Disorders

    Monday, June 07, 2004 By: Kristen Wells

    Eating disorders are devastating conditions that can have serious consequences for health and relationships.

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  • Street-Life Literature

    Wednesday, June 09, 2004 By: Gary Townsend

    Recently there has been a new craze going around all over the place, and the new phenomenon is literature. The new genre is hitting the streets hard and getting mad love from the place it comes from:

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  • The World Series of Poker

    Wednesday, June 09, 2004 By: Andres Cabrero

    Poker is bigger than ever. Lucky people have won glorious amounts of money while the losers are left in the dirt with nothing. The poker game has a big history behind it, and now you can find it on lo

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  • No More Bush!

    Wednesday, June 09, 2004 By: Editorial Board Staff

    In November 2004 George W. Bush will be up for re-election. He does not have the interests of the American citizens in mind. When the time comes to elect a new president, George W. Bush does not deser

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  • Silent Segregation

    Wednesday, June 09, 2004 By: Anastasia Waterfield

    There’s something that’s segregating students of Virginia Beach schools today, and it for the most part, goes unnoticed: discrimination.

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The Owl Press Open Campus High School Virginia Beach, VA
Issue Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 Issue: The Owl Press, Volume 2, Issue II Last Update: Friday, June 11, 2004
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On February 13, 2004 Open Campus had its first Black History Month and Multicultural Awareness Celebration, in the Green Run cafeteria. The purpose of the assembly was to focus on black history month
full story 
Many people never take notice to Nurse Clarke until they are sick, but she is a very important person to Open Campus.
full story 
Every hour and 45 minutes, another individual in the United States takes his or her own life.
full story 
You walk into your classroom and set your stuff down. You place your purse on the desk and turn away for a moment. When you look back, you find your purse has vanished along with your valuable cre
full story 
The number of teens 18 years old and younger imprisoned has greatly increased since 1985.
full story 
The Annual Dinner-Dance was held at the Phillipine Cultural center on Friday, May 21, 2004 from 8 to 11 p.m.
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Eating disorders are devastating conditions that can have serious consequences for health and relationships.
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