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  • Rugby scrumming it's way to the top

    Friday, March 13, 2009 By: Nick Anderson

    Sport gaining ground in the GB community

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  • En Garde! Kiefer Sisters Compete in Fencing World Cup

    Friday, March 13, 2009 By: Sammi Leddy

    Sisters Alex Kiefer, junior, and Lee Kiefer, freshman, placed 2nd and 7th at the International Fencing Federation World Cup in Lyon, France.

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  • Political Apathy

    Friday, March 13, 2009 By: Parvathy Murukurthy

    Legislators are supposed to be the voice of their constituents, the people who voted them into office. They should be the people who represent us well, and who ultimately seek our best interest. But d

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  • Lil' Wayne's Lyrics are a Lil' Wack

    Friday, March 13, 2009 By: Alexus Tolley

    Once upon a time rap music was about a struggle. About overcoming obstacles to be in a better place. Now, it is often about how much money you make, how many cars you own, and how many women you can b

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  • Don't Watch the Watchmen

    Friday, March 13, 2009 By: Josh Brown

    The “Watchmen”. THE comic book. It changed the entire comic book industry by creating a world of realistic super heroes. The “Watchmen” universe is based on the idea of putting masked adventurers, or

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  • Locker Room Theft

    Friday, March 13, 2009 By: Christie Boyden

    It is an instant fear when you walk into the locker room and open your unlocked locker to find things not as you had left them. You can only hope your friend was playing a game on you, but then your

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  • BART shooting, rally reveal community mistrust of cops

    Thursday, March 12, 2009 By: Javier Panzar / Skyline High

    A New Year's shooting at Fruitvale BART stop by a transit system police officer not only triggered a massive public outcry against the officer but also brought to light a larger lack of confidence and

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  • "Monsters vs. Aliens" stars new technology

    Thursday, March 12, 2009 By: Gabriel Ward

    Teens in Print sat down with DreamWorks Jeffrey Katzenberg to talk about Intru 3D, a new style of 3D technology that is featured in the new movie "Monsters vs. Aliens."

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  • Economic woes spikes a trend in penny pinching

    Thursday, March 12, 2009 By: Laura Fillmore

    With the current state of our economy, saving money any possible way is essential to the many people who are on a tight budget. To help one succeed at this attempt, the following are proven methods to

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  • Substance abuse goes undetected

    Wednesday, March 11, 2009 By: Chloe Uyehara

    Though precautions are taken to keep teenagers away from drugs, there are intoxicating substances still readily available.Caffeine can be found in soft drinks, coffee and energy drinks. It’s defined a

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The Youth Producing Change Film Festival is built on the idea that motion picture offers an effective way to reach teens about issues that matter worldwide. On Jan. 16, YPC, with Human Rights Watch an
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Don't Watch the Watchmen
Some art is better left in its original medium. So it is with “Watchmen," which revolutionized the comic book world with its realistic super heroes and its sharp social commentary. Those important fea
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Lil' Wayne's Lyrics are a Lil' Wack
If Lil Wayne's lyrics are lewd, vulgar and debasing, and he remains popular with fans, whose fault is it?
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Sure, "Monsters vs. Aliens" holds its own as a funny, action-packed flick, but the real star is the 3D technology behind it.
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Its "Saints of Los Angeles Tour" may not be headed to Boston, but Motley Crue fans in Beantown can head for the Apple to absorb the band's "sickest and deadliest" sounds.
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Call them "Man Uggs," or just plain "Muggs"; any way you cut it the question remains: Are men better off without fashion?
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The Silver Quill’s Abby Bratz looks at other sports to enjoy in the snow, besides skiing and snowboarding.
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