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  • Students Get Paid for Making the Grade

    Wednesday, April 15, 2009 By: Meagan John (Sports Editor)

    Parents Bribe Their Children to Do Their Homework and Develop Better Study Habits.

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  • Academic Probation: Harmful

    Wednesday, April 15, 2009 By: Liz Johnson (Copy Editor)

    After School Performances Suffer Due to High Number of Participants on Academic Probation.

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  • Academic Probation: Helpful

    Wednesday, April 15, 2009 By: Bailey Hayman (Layout Staff)

    Academic Probation Seperates the Devoted from Those Who Can't Handle the Work

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  • Pianists Showcase Musical Talent at Festival

    Wednesday, April 15, 2009 By: Jordan Lax (Copy Editor)

    The piano department excells with 40 superiors at music festival.

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  • 'Aida' Grunt Work Required Efforts of Many

    Monday, April 13, 2009 By: Kevin Caldwell (Online Editor)

    Once again we flip the calendar to March — the month of the annual spring musical.  As always, this show requires hundreds of hours of labor in order to put on the two-and-a-half hour segment that aud

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  • 'Fibers' Class Brings a New Dimension to Art

    Monday, April 13, 2009 By: Kaley Fry (Photo Editor)

    When students consider becoming a visual art major, many overlook the option of taking the fiber class. They just assume it’s a part of the apparel class, but in fact, it’s not. The nationalmaster.com

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  • Whitewater Center Swims to the Rescue

    Monday, April 13, 2009 By: Julie Hean (Layout Staff)

    The USNWC [United States National Whitewater Center] opens its doors to Olympians and those who want to learn Swiftwater Rescue.

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  • America's Favorite Drug Popular Among Teens

    Thursday, April 02, 2009 By: Allison Webber (Staff Writer)

    Some think caffeine is just a quick source of energy, but there are long-term and short-term harmful effects.

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  • Intermission Dishes Up Best of Charlotte

    Thursday, April 02, 2009 By: Kyra Gemberling (Layout Staff) & Noelle Mapstead (Photo Staff)

    The Intermission Staff took a vote, and these are a few of our favorite restaurants.

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  • World History Students Found Club to Help Poverty-Stricken Children

    Thursday, April 02, 2009 By: Samantha Sabin (Staff Writer)

    Several dedicated freshman form group and work to raise money for a positive cause.

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Intermission Northwest School of the Arts Charlotte, NC
Issue Date: Friday, April 02, 2010 Issue: Volume XII, Issue Three Last Update: Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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At-a-glance

The Presidential Dilemma: Economics Ain't Easy
With our economy falling apart at the seams, President Barack Obama has refused to sit by and watch our nation unravel. So, after a campaign full of hope and change, the actions that Obama makes in th
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Community Theaters Offers Fresh Oppurtunities for Aspiring Actors
Many students at Northwest work in community theater houses throughout the school year and all during the summer. In their endeavors they encounter different learning styles and develop life skills th
full story 
Students Get Paid for Making the Grade
Parents Bribe Their Children to Do Their Homework and Develop Better Study Habits.
full story 
Academic Probation: Harmful
After School Performances Suffer Due to High Number of Participants on Academic Probation.
full story 
Academic Probation: Helpful
Academic Probation Seperates the Devoted from Those Who Can't Handle the Work
full story 
Pianists Showcase Musical Talent at Festival
The piano department excells with 40 superiors at music festival.
full story 
'Aida' Grunt Work Required Efforts of Many
Once again we flip the calendar to March — the month of the annual spring musical.  As always, this show requires hundreds of hours of labor in order to put on the two-and-a-half hour segment that aud
full story 
'Fibers' Class Brings a New Dimension to Art
When students consider becoming a visual art major, many overlook the option of taking the fiber class. They just assume it’s a part of the apparel class, but in fact, it’s not. The nationalmaster.com
full story 
Teens Suffer from Hypchondria
Teens who think that they are suffering from depression take away from the true victims of depression.
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A Mistake Leads to the Defeat of the Undefeated
The Mallard Creek football team is forced to forfeit their games for the season.
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