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  • Native Houstonian breaks out in "Girl in Progress"

    Saturday, May 19, 2012 By: Rebecca Hennes, Westside High School

    MOVIES

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  • Man is banker by day, fighter by night

    Saturday, May 19, 2012 By: Xavier Alfaro-Lopez

    MIXED MARTIAL ARTS

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  • Does social media make for lazy activists?

    Saturday, May 19, 2012 By: Ashley Lopez

    INTERNET

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  • Rocklin Achieves U.S News Gold Medal

    Friday, May 18, 2012 By: Amanda Wong

    Rocklin High School has been designated as a Gold Medal School by U.S. News, giving it recognition as one of the best high schools in the United States.

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  • Fewer class sets of books cause problems for students and teachers

    Wednesday, May 16, 2012 By: Elric Lloyd

    The weight of many books is hurting students, but the lack of class sets of textbooks frustrates teachers.

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  • Students have fun while feeding people around the world

    Wednesday, May 16, 2012 By: Jessica Castillo

    Buzzing noises rung throughout the classroom as the students from two teams tried to answer the question before the other team could. A noise of disappointment filled half the room as the other side c

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  • 'Brilliant mentor' celebrates 40 years with Trinity

    Tuesday, May 15, 2012 By: Tevin Johnson-Campion and Robert Peters, Staff Reporters

    Known for crafting amazing theater productions, Artistic Director Dr. William P. Bradford II celebrates his 40-year anniversary with Trinity. Starting as an English and humanities teacher at Trinity,

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  • Tim Burton revamps the 60's soap opera "Dark Shadows"

    Tuesday, May 15, 2012 By: Haley Jensen

    Vampires, ghosts, werewolves, and witches are often the topics of a child’s nightmare. It’s not very often that they become the characters in a comedy film.

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  • Behind the Scenes of Every 30 Minutes

    Tuesday, May 15, 2012 By: Hannah Nichols '12

    The actual accident and memorial service were by far the most difficult pieces for the student-actors, who were exceptionally convincing in their roles.

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  • Vandalism impacts students, staff

    Monday, May 14, 2012 By: Alina Holtsman and Julie Schwarzkopf

    Rocklin High School students banded together Monday morning to erase the vandalism that hit the school Saturday night.

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Issue Date: Monday, May 21, 2012 Issue: Week of May 21, 2012
 
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Survey Taken of First Amendment Knowledge at Rice
A student poll indicates students at Rice Memorial High are foggy on rights guaranteed by the First Amendment, though better attuned than most Americans. What does this mean to the future?
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Survey Taken of First Amendment Knowledge at Rice
A student poll indicates students at Rice Memorial High are foggy on rights guaranteed by the First Amendment, though better attuned than most Americans. What does this mean to the future?
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A student has been suspended for pulling a stun gun on his bullies at school. But here's the real question: Even after the school's precautions, why did he still feel unsafe enough to carry it?  
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Lose Lose
Title IX's creators performed a great service by giving girls and women equal footing in competitive sports. Now that boys and men are taking advantage of it, too, the trailblazers are unhappy.
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Lose Lose
Title IX's creators performed a great service by giving girls and women equal footing in competitive sports. Now that boys and men are taking advantage of it, too, the trailblazers are unhappy.
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Education or regurgitation?
Teaching to the test, it's called. It's the practice of teaching students to pass proficiency tests rather than helping them learn to learn. Students at Corbin High School hate this trend.
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The Voluntary Human Extinction Movement believes the best way to save the planet is to rid humans of it. If that makes sense to you, would you like to be the first volunteer?
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What are citizen journalists? What are the rules they should follow in posting to the Internet? How are they like or different from professional journalists or those who post irresponsibly? Big questi
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What are citizen journalists? What are the rules they should follow in posting to the Internet? How are they like or different from professional journalists or those who post irresponsibly? Big questi
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Student views should be represented in the search for a new superintendent whose domain will include Freedom High. Here's the wish list offered by the school's editors.
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