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  • Runners on pace for states

    Sunday, April 06, 2008 By: Nick Maltezos - Correspondent

    When people think about the Terriers track team, one word comes to mind – domination. The track team has gotten off to a very successful start, and the high expectations that the team had in the prese

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  • Softball preps for districts

    Sunday, April 06, 2008 By: Nick Cullen - Correspondent

    The Lady Terrier softball team has hovered around .500 for much of the season, but by the way the team has been playing lately, they are prepared to compete come district championships.

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  • Baseball hopes to recover before district tournament

    Sunday, April 06, 2008 By: Zack Peterson - Correspondent

    This season the Terriers began with a 3-0 start. Expectations were high and the Terriers were living up to them. Yet the Terriers dropped to 4-4 and then lost another four straight.

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  • Tennis prepares to face Plant at districts

    Sunday, April 06, 2008 By: Jelissa Rivera - Staff Writer

    The Hillsborough girls tennis team is making its way to districts and then hopefully to regionals.

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  • Sex Ed Uncovered

    Sunday, April 06, 2008 By: Red & Black

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  • Project Pink helps Katrina victims

    Sunday, April 06, 2008 By: Andrew Lai - Staff Writer

    Two and a half years after the national catastrophe in New Orleans, seniors Nena Garga and Teresa Colado still hope that students here will assist them in raising money for on organization called Proj

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  • Cell phone policy concerns school board

    Sunday, April 06, 2008 By: Newsha Dowlaty & Taylor Gonzalez - Correspondents

    School board members are concerned with the abuse of the cell phone policy, with one saying it should be taken as seriously as a bomb threat.

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  • Students to showcase

    Sunday, April 06, 2008 By: Jason Holleran - Staff Writer

    For years, high schools across the nation have hosted an annual event for students to show off their skills, the talent show.

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  • New art in main hallway cost school thousands

    Sunday, April 06, 2008 By: Alexis McIntyre - Correspondent

    Anyone who regularly walks down the main office hallway would find the newly hung artwork hard to ignore.

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  • Popular restaurant chains rank the same

    Sunday, April 06, 2008 By: Charley Snyder - Special Report Editor

    Everyone has been to Chili’s or Applebee’s or TGI Friday’s at least once. They all serve basically the same foods: practically everything — advertising Southwestern fajitas and some Asian dish in the

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The Red & Black Hillsborough High School Tampa, FL
Issue Date: Monday, April 14, 2008 Issue: Volume 108, No. 7 Last Update: Monday, April 14, 2008
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For years, high schools across the nation have hosted an annual event for students to show off their skills, the talent show.
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Two and a half years after the national catastrophe in New Orleans, seniors Nena Garga and Teresa Colado still hope that students here will assist them in raising money for on organization called Proj
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Anyone who regularly walks down the main office hallway would find the newly hung artwork hard to ignore.
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With primaries ending in June, the senators are seeking the Democratic nomination as Republican John McCain awaits a challenger in the race for the White House.
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School board members are concerned with the abuse of the cell phone policy, with one saying it should be taken as seriously as a bomb threat.
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In the last six months, four Hillsborough County teachers have been accused, arrested or charged for having inappropriate relationships with students. The School Board has scheduled a meeting for Apri
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Every year students receive forms for free and reduced lunch. Filling out the free and reduced lunch forms doesn’t just make students eligible to eat lunch for free but it also counts towards what is
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The swish of a basket, the roar of a cheering crowd, the thump of a ball on the waxed wooden floor, the white lights of popping flashbulbs and the final buzz of the timer characterize the game that wa
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It used to be that community colleges were a safe haven for teens to go if they could not get into a state university.
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