Search
  • Pay to play again

    Friday, November 11, 2005 By: Liz Grenfell

    As the 2005 fall sports and activities season kick off, the most popular question among students is to pay or not to play?Last year, after witnessing the repetitive failure of Medina’s operating levie

    Full Story 
  • Garth Nix’s acclaimed novel worth reading

    Monday, November 07, 2005 By: Aimee Metzger

    “The crossing into Death was made easy-far too easy-by the presence of the broken stones. Sabriel felt them nearby like two yawning gates, proclaiming easy entry into Life for any Dead nearby. Fortuna

    Full Story 
  • What's that sound? It's Superman Package!

    Tuesday, November 08, 2005 By: Jenny Stamate

    RHS' own Superman Package, featuring the mighty Eric Larabee is profiled.

    Full Story 
  • Fighting back against a hidden enemy: Irmo staff member Cathy Joye details her experience with breast cancer

    Tuesday, November 08, 2005 By: Katie Parham, Julia Schmidt

    The pale hallways of Palmetto Health Richland drifted past as Cathy Joye headed for her annual mammogram. Unaware that breast cancer lurked in her body, the visit to the hospital seemed to blend in wi

    Full Story 
  • Waiting for Dad

    Tuesday, November 08, 2005 By: Rob Honegger, Columnist

    43 days. That is the minimum amount of time my dad will be away from his daily routine. That is how long he will be away from his family. That is how long I am the man of the house for my mom and s

    Full Story 
  • Is Taylor Really That Big?: Successful Mentoring

    Thursday, November 10, 2005 By: Melissa Hodges

    “Is Taylor really that big?” New freshmen wonder and the mentors answer. Mentoring is a program for juniors and seniors who care about the success of transferring students from the Middle School to Ta

    Full Story 
  • United Kingdom UnKnowns: Featured Artists: Muse and Bloc Party

    Saturday, November 12, 2005 By: Adam Duncan

    The United Kingdom has produced many new music artists in the last few years. One of these bands is Muse.

    Full Story 
  • Virtual Education: Online Classes at MHS Growing

    Saturday, November 12, 2005 By: Jennifer Tedder

    When most high school students stare at a computer screen for hours at a time, it’s to play a game, talk on AIM, or download music.

    Full Story 
  • Economics project teaches seniors complexities of stock market

    Saturday, November 12, 2005 By: Amber Beery

    Students often find the stock market confusing. The fast-paced fluctuation of stock values can be difficult to comprehend.Economics teacher Sue Cox has found a creative way to give her seniors a basi

    Full Story 
    
The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Sunday, November 13, 2005 Issue: Week of Nov. 14, 2005
 
The National Edition is on summer break! Check hsj.org this fall to find our new section dedicated to great student journalism. Students will be able to submit their published work for a weekly chance at cash and bragging rights. Have a great summer, and we'll see you in the fall!

Features

Features
These student are continuing with their lives here at our school.
full story 
These student are continuing with their lives here at our school.
full story 
School budgets don't fully fund the sports teams at school so fundraising is part of every program.
full story 
Irmo High School staff member Cathy Joye details her experience with breast cancer.
full story 
As an employee of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, my dad goes to the scene of destruction to work, often for more than a month.
full story 
As an employee of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, my dad goes to the scene of destruction to work, often for more than a month.
full story 

Online Archives

There are currently 391 editions on-line. Click on edition name to view articles.

Advertising