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  • 'The power is yours': We can fight global warming with simple changes

    Tuesday, April 15, 2008 By: Stagg Line

    “Gonna take pollution down to zero,” was part of the theme song belonging to our generation’s environmental hero, Captain Planet. The TV show of the same name intended to teach young children about po

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  • Have you heard...?: Gossip is a part of life, but at times it can go too far

    Tuesday, April 15, 2008 By: Vaneza McDonald

    Do you remember the game called telephone? It was fun to create the short message, then to have it passed through a long line of ears.

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  • Politics confuse marriage issues: Lifestyle choices limited by the letter of the law

    Tuesday, April 15, 2008 By: Junifer Mamsaang

    Marriage is an institution reserved for a man and a woman. Or so a majority of states have defined in their law books. As of today, the only state that grants same-sex couples the right to marry is Ma

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  • Green yet to be seen: Recycling issue not being addressed

    Tuesday, April 15, 2008 By: Ana Laura Gonzalez

    Approximately 1000 cases of copy paper enter Stagg High School each year. Each case contains 5000 sheets of paper and weighs 40 pounds.

    That’s 20 tons a year.

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  • Everyone is entitled to free speech

    Tuesday, April 15, 2008 By: Ana Laura Gonzalez

    Free speech is free speech. But should hateful speech also be protected by the first Amendment?

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  • Todos tienen derecho de expresión

    Tuesday, April 15, 2008 By: Ana Laura Gonzalez

    Nuestro derecho de expresión es protegido por la Primera Enmienda. Pero qué debería pasar cuando alguien usa derecho de una forma incorrecta?

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  • Immigrants bring benefits: They enrich the economy and culture

    Tuesday, April 15, 2008 By: Stephanie de Leon

    America: the land of the free and the home of the brave, but I suppose this only applies to people who are current residents of the United States…The topic of immigration has always been around, and a

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  • Iraq War opens old wounds from Vietnam

    Tuesday, April 15, 2008 By: Junifer Mamsaang

    A reflective expression dropped upon the white-haired Vietnam veteran’s face as he said, “It’s just a messed up war. Half of the people think that it’s not fair and some believe that it’s a war for ri

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  • Power of three: Student with three mothers tells how she accepts and appreciates family

    Tuesday, April 15, 2008 By: Justine Morales

    In the 1987 film "3 Men and a Baby," three bachelors took in a girlfriend's daughter who had been left on the doorstep. They fell in love, adopted her, and became one big happy family. But in King’s s

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  • Gay does not always mean 'happy': Lack of approval and support unites homosexual students

    Tuesday, April 15, 2008 By: Isabella Avalos

    These three students confess the realities of being homosexual. They tell about their experiences at school and at home and the difficulties of being who they are.

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Life-changing.The term may be an overused cliché, but for senior David Martinez, his two-day immersion in the Every Fifteen Minutes program was exactly that, and not a bit clichéd.
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Tommy Doyle recalls when his high school participated in the Every Fifteen Minutes Program. He addressed freshman students about his experience as a part of the Choices and Consequences Program on Mar
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Approximately 1000 cases of copy paper enter Stagg High School each year. Each case contains 5000 sheets of paper and weighs 40 pounds.

That’s 20 tons a year.
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Sept. 11. The day terrorists hijacked planes and crashed into the Twin Towers. The day Americans lost loved ones.The day that hate, discrimination, and racism exploded into disorder.On Oct. 25, 2001,
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