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  • Stop thinking! Propaganda promotes sheltered life

    Wednesday, March 12, 2003 By: Ethan Hedman

    If you look through any major form of media these days, whether that might be television, magazines, internet, etc., it is almost impossible to avoid seeing some sort of propaganda garbage violating y

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  • Talented youth bring music to communities

    Wednesday, March 12, 2003 By: Ashley Plaetzer

    On March 16 at 3 p.m. the Rockford Area Youth Symphony Ordhestra (RAYSO) will be performing a concert at Rockford’s Coronado Theatre.

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  • Daddy's little girl

    Wednesday, March 12, 2003 By: Bridget Borsdorf

    A father is a necessary aspect in a girl’s life. They are the first male she forms a relationship with and are the ones that set the tone for future male relationships. Fathers are an essential role

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  • The WYSE - est guys and girls are making HHS proud: WYSE guys rocket their way to engineering success

    Wednesday, March 12, 2003 By: Ivna Zic

    On March 9th 2003, 865 teams from all over the United States are going to shoot a rocket to space. Well, not exactly to space, but as close as possible to 1500 feet away from earth.

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  • Teens shatter invisible boundaries of stereotype

    Wednesday, March 12, 2003 By: Dan Walters

    If you were to ask anyone in this school what their favorite kind of music was, you would get about 500 answers back. You might hear some kids say that they love instrumental indie rock, or emo jam,

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  • Reality shows go overboard in real society: Take it off the air, forever

    Wednesday, March 12, 2003 By: Nick Pauletto

    Where is the reality in reality TV? I’ve watched every single one of these shows at least once and I have to say that my IQ probably went down afterwards. There are four different types of reality TV

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  • Reality shows go overboard in real society: Lets stick to the real deal please

    Wednesday, March 12, 2003 By: Brienna Pinnow

    Today the television scene is swamped with the new fad in pop-culture, “reality television.” This subculture of true-life drama which began twelve T.V. seasons ago with MTV’s “Real World” has now dev

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  • Valuable lessons learned during high school times

    Wednesday, March 12, 2003 By: Ryan Monette

    Now that I am a senior, I realize how fast my high school days have gone by. Don’t get me wrong, I do not miss them, but I do miss my underclassmen years when I didn’t give a rats rectum.

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  • Popularity key to happiness at HHS

    Wednesday, March 12, 2003 By: Editorial

    News bulletin just in: how to be popular, and what not to do if you want to be popular. This stuff is from the pros so take some notes. Within two weeks of carefully doing what this editorial says,

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  • Toys shine in a world devoid of light

    Wednesday, March 12, 2003 By: Andy Seifert

    One of the most brilliant moments in history, in this writer’s opinion, was when a certain scientist by the name Norman Stingley thought to himself:“Hey, what if I can make a ball that bounces really

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In 1985 a bunch of British musicians got together to help raise money in order to feed Ethiopia. It was forever known as “Band-Aid.” Now, a group of gangly teenagers tried to re-create this historic m
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