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  • McGarry's Predictions

    Sunday, February 21, 2010 By: Michael McGarry

    Michael McGarry teaches film studies so who better to take an educational stab at the upcoming Academy Awards.

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  • Commentary

    Sunday, February 21, 2010 By: Editorial

    Four years ago, the U.S. House passed the Deleting Online Predators Act (DOPA) by a 410 to 15 vote.

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  • P90X: Burning off the fat

    Sunday, February 21, 2010 By: Lauren Ball

    With hundreds of infomercials advertising the newest way to lose weight with exercise machines, diet plans or workouts, the average person must surely be confused.

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  • Swimming beyond limits

    Sunday, February 21, 2010 By: Casey Ward

    In the most recent coverage of high school regional swimming leaders, the Press Enterprise lists junior Zachary Stephens at the top of the 200 IM, 50 free, 100 fly, 100 free, 500 free, 100 back, 100 b

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  • The cost of sports

    Sunday, February 21, 2010 By: Tyler Lunger

    The consensus is that the more expensive the product, the better it must be. And that opinion often results in believing that sports have become too expensive for the average high school athlete.

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  • Students set the stage

    Sunday, February 21, 2010 By: Andrea Fronsman

    With the tech crew enlisting the help of actors and parents, the set design for this year’s drama production The Sound of Music has proved to be an ambitious project for a willing cast and crew.

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  • Sister, Sister: Getting into Her Habit

    Sunday, February 21, 2010 By: Ilea Franklin

    For senior Julia Davis, getting into character for her role of Mother Abbess in the production The Sound of Music transcends costume and makeup.

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  • A continuing struggle

    Sunday, February 21, 2010 By: Meghan Ashford

    All in all, Communication Studies teacher DeAnne Casteel is the essence of determination.

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  • Moving across

    Sunday, February 21, 2010 By: Adam Naessig

    Most people see the middle school breezeway as a place to meet up with friends, a shortcut home or the location of vending machines. However, to a few middle school students, it is a connection to hig

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  • R&W wins pro state awards

    Sunday, February 21, 2010 By: Staff

    The Pennsylvania Newspaper Association (PNA) just released their 2010 Scholastic Keystone Award winners, and from the thousands of entries vying for the 39 potential winners, R&W staff members won two

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When I saw the infomercials for P90X on television, I thought if someone wanted to lose weight and get fit, he could do it by running and eating a few more salads.
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With the tech crew enlisting the help of actors and parents, the set design for this year’s drama production The Sound of Music has proved to be an ambitious project for a willing cast and crew.
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For senior Julia Davis, getting into character for her role of Mother Abbess in the production The Sound of Music transcends costume and makeup.
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This year’s Memorabilia staff is planning something special for some of its 16,000 photos taken this year – a slide show assembly highlighting students and events of the school year.
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Yearbook editor-in-chief April LaBelle set the bar as high as it can go during the sales campaign assembly when she boldly proclaimed that this year’s edition would be the best BHS yearbook ever. Now,
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Long Term Effects
Teenagers have plenty of things to worry about: school, sports and relationships, but skin cancer, receding gum lines or medicines that prominently list severe depression as very real side effects are
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Four years ago, the U.S. House passed the Deleting Online Predators Act (DOPA) by a 410 to 15 vote.
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With hundreds of infomercials advertising the newest way to lose weight with exercise machines, diet plans or workouts, the average person must surely be confused.
full story 
Most people see the middle school breezeway as a place to meet up with friends, a shortcut home or the location of vending machines. However, to a few middle school students, it is a connection to hig
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Michael McGarry teaches film studies so who better to take an educational stab at the upcoming Academy Awards.
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