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Issue Date: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 Issue: spring 2012 Last Update: Saturday, May 19, 2012
  • Photo Essay: Tests

    Monday, May 14, 2012 By: Hannah Thompsan, photographer

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  • Photo Essay: White Squirrel

    Monday, May 14, 2012 By: John Smith, video tech

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  • Photo essay: Chicken

    Monday, May 14, 2012 By: John Smith

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  • Photo Essay: John Smith

    Monday, May 14, 2012 By: John Smith, video tech

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  • Photo Essay: Morgan Newman

    Monday, May 14, 2012 By: Morgan Newman, reporter

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    Monday, May 14, 2012 By: Catherine Darcey, editing tech

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  • Muddy Sneakers program gives elementary students opportunity to learn science, wilderness skills

    Thursday, April 26, 2012 By: Magnolia Sunshine Long-Roth, staff writer

    A classroom isn’t defined by the four walls that confine students, and learning should not just be about the words on the textbook page. Muddy Sneakers is a great learning expedition that takes learni

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  • New research finds who gets migraines, why they get them

    Thursday, April 26, 2012 By: Magnolia Sunshine Long-Roth, staff writer

    In 2003, about 303 million people suffered through migraines, almost 20 million migraines occurred in 2004, according to www.relieve-migraine-headache.com. A migraine is a severely painful headache th

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  • Local, national organizations to celebrate Earth Day

    Tuesday, April 17, 2012 By: Magnolia Sunshine Long-Roth, staff writer

    April 22 is the universal day to celebrate the biodiversity on planet Earth. Senator Gaylord Nelson was the founder of Earth Day. In the 1960s, when carbon dioxide and CFC emissions were more frequent

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  • Teens ignorant about credit cards more likely to go into debt

    Wednesday, April 18, 2012 By: Matt West, general staff member

    Credit cards have become a part of everyday life in America. Huge credit card and banking companies are becoming common house hold names and prevalent on the news. The companies are often mentioned in

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Gwyneth Paltrow, other celebrity chefs under fire for not writing their own cookbooks
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Gwyneth Paltrow has been under fire lately after allegations were made that she did not actually write her own cookbook, according to Time.com. Turns out, she is not the only celebrity chef facing a d
Weekly News Briefs: April 2-9
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Pollution threatens Lake Titicaca Lake Titicaca has been a main source of income for people living on the Peru- Bolivia border. Growing urbanization, however, is threatening to pollute the waters tha
BHS students, teachers have mixed feelings about Kony 2012
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People from all over the globe have been clamoring to meet the new feature on YouTube, Joseph Kony. According to Kony2012.com, Joseph Kony has been known as a leader of a rebel group since 1987, howev
Weekly news update: March 12-18
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President of France makes threats to European politicians In a major reelection rally on Sunday, March 11, Nicolas Sarkozy threatened to end France’s participation in the free travel zone through out
Elite teams, athletes prepare for London Olympics
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The Summer Olympics are still months away but as one of the most respected athletic events most countries have already selected their most elite athletes for the once- in - four- years competition.The
Studies find many students ignorant about world religions
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There are many diverse religions around the world with their own traditions and rules. In fact there are so many, that many people often get confused when trying to distinguish them from one another.
Addressing hunger in America
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Turn on the TV, and there are dozens of commercials advertising children in different countries who are starving and need sponsorship. However, there has been little to no public service announcements
Cruise boat crashes, captain suspected of negligence
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On Monday, Jan. 16, the luxury cruise ship Costa Concordia crashed while sailing the coast of Italy. The fact that only one side of the ship held lifeboats caused chaos among the 4,200 passengers that
Navigating internet filtering laws
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The protection on the computers these days are getting more and more strict to cope with the constantly updating sites filled with harmful data that can be exposed to children. There have been many ac
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