The Electric Buzz
Utah's Electronic High School
Salt Lake City, UT
Issue Date: Friday, October 24, 2008 
Issue: Fall 2008
Last Update: Thursday, October 23, 2008


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By Abby Repko

Breakfast is often called the most important meal of the day.  So why are people skipping out on eating it?  I see no logical reason why you wouldn’t stop to eat before starting your day.  Not only d full story >

By Abby Repko

      Sam is a high school senior who works as a host at Lone Star Steakhouse.          Sam works an average of 4 nights a week, usually from 4-10 p.m.  He likes his job because, “It’s a great opp full story >

By Emily Eggett

      People always say, We live in Bountiful -what’s the worst that could happen?   like living in Bountiful protects us from all bad stuff.  Well, I’m here to tell you-it doesn’t.        full story >

By Abby Repko

Kyrie Jensen is a freshman at Oregon State University.  Instead of having a traditional job to make extra cash for school, she spends her time volunteering at the local animal shelter.          Sh full story >

By Abby Repko

Random drug testing in public schools are not a going to stop drug use in schools.  The students that are being randomly tested are students who are at school and in class.  Schools already have the full story >

By Abby Repko

Somewhere in Time is Iron Maiden’s 6 th studio album.  It was released on June 29, 1986, following the Powerslave and Live After Death pair.  This album is the start of a new sound for Iron Maiden be full story >

By Abby Repko

       While driving drunk is still as dangerous as ever, there are less people taking the wheel impaired over the years, meaning that more people are being responsible about how they drink.     full story >

By Abby Repko

       Randomized drug testing is becoming more and more popular at high schools throughout the nation.  Logan High has had random drug testing for athletes and other extra curricular activities, but full story >

By Abby Repko

       Logan High Track and Field has different coaches for each event, but the overall program is run by Kelly Bennett.  This year, the sprinters and mid-distance runners are coached by LHS alumni full story >

By Adam Gourley

Due to the fact that I have Asperger's Syndrome, my parents have put me in a lot of private schools. Although my experience with private schools on the whole has been lots of fun and one I have enjoy full story >

By Chase Wilson

Is $7,000.00 worth it?  I don’t think so.  Would you pay $7,000.00 for 2 hours of air conditioning?      Would you pay $7,000.00 for 2 hours of air conditioning?  This is the debate going on at my full story >

By Emily Eggett

      The army has a reputation for being rigid, intimidating, and even scary.  You hear stories of drill sergeants yelling at the privates, making them do things that the human body is barely capabl full story >

By Emily Eggett

In 1954, the phrase, under God, was added to our country’s Pledge of Allegiance.  President Eisenhower said, From this day forward, the millions of our school children will daily proclaim in every c full story >

By Adam Gourley

Last year in Orem, Utah, a Japanese Beetle infestation was discovered.  Not only is this voracious pest a threat to home gardens and landscaping, but threatens to damage our area’s nursery and floric full story >

By Emily Eggett

The True Difficulties of Childbirth         Some people, boys in particular, seem to underestimate the power of women and their abilities, calling them sissies and wimps.  I feel that all men sho full story >

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Father, Friend, Genius, and Fearless Leader Ron Smith is one of the best men that this world has seen, and this reporter is proud to call him her father. He was born on August 10 th , 1951 in V full story >

By Abby Repko

Juno, Full of Sad Humor        Juno starts out with the quote, it started with a chair, and stays on the same straightforward, snappy attitude throughout the whole movie.         Juno, a pr full story >

By Bryce Larsen

Our day starts with gathering the wood for the fire, preparing breakfast, and getting our gear ready for the day of hunting. We usually wake up at 0400 hours so we can get our stuff ready, eat breakfa full story >

By Janet Medina