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  • The Grey lives up to hype, stuns audiences

    Friday, March 09, 2012 By: Corey Brueggemeyer

    Review of the movie The Grey

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  • New 'Ghost Rider' movie packed with lots of cool action

    Friday, March 09, 2012 By: Atalia Candia

    Ghost Rider is back! The Ghost Rider sequel “Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance” recently came out in theaters. Ghost Rider is a film based on the Marvel Comics anti-hero Ghost Rider. This movie is rat

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  • Warriors can fight cancer at Relay for Life

    Friday, March 09, 2012 By: Madalyn Eder

    Cancer has impacted both students and teachers at Westwood. Sign up for April's Relay for Life for a chance to raise money for cancer awareness and research, as well as honor Warrior cancer survivors.

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  • Exploring the world: Linganore student studies six months in Paraguay

    Friday, March 09, 2012 By: Brooke Evans

    Junior Kate Arnone is skipping school, and there’s no penalty. Arnone is spending the months of February through August in Luque, Paraguay as an exchange student.

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  • The Lorax: amazing adaptation of Dr. Seuss

    Thursday, March 08, 2012 By: Savanna Gharibian

    Just like other Dr. Seuss films, The Lorax is an entertaining and funny movie perfect for a family movie night.

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  • Helping hospitals and preschools

    Thursday, March 08, 2012 By: Reann Dela Cruz

    Students take time away from their schedules to help people in their community by volunteering at a hospital and assisting a preschool teacher.

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  • Wolf Population Growing

    Wednesday, March 07, 2012 By: Sheridan Newsom

        The Montana Wolf Population has been increasing dramatically since 1995.  In December of 2007 the best estimate was a minimum of 422 wolves within the state boundaries of

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  • Students wonder why Winter Dance scheduled to end early

    Wednesday, March 07, 2012 By: Alex Qin

    It was 10:00 PM on the exiting night of the Winter Dance. This year’s mild winter allowed students to feel comfortable in whatever they wore. The dance floor was full of people who weren’t necessarily

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  • Teens Juggle Jobs, School and Sports

    Monday, March 05, 2012 By: Lizzie MacKercher

    It can be very stressful to be a teenager in high school. Today, teenagers have to juggle schoolwork, jobs, extra-curricular activities, family, and friends. In order to keep up with all the cool tr

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  • Few Line Up at Age 17 To Vote in Presidential Primary

    Wednesday, March 07, 2012 By: Eleanor Eagan

    A 2010 law gives some 17-year-old Vermonters the right to vote in the Presidential Primary, but few seem to be taking advantage of the opportunity.

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Issue Date: Monday, March 12, 2012 Issue: Week of March 12, 2012
 
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Student Life

Student Life
Grade inflation can likely be found in every school system in America. Though students are pleased with higher marks than deserved, the long-term effect may be detrimental to their future.
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Teens could be working in a circus for all the juggling they do: school, extracurricular activities, homework, family life and jobs to pay for cool extras. But. it takes a lot of practice.
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Action on behalf of human rights isn't solely the concern of world governments. It can start with an idea hatched in a coffee shop by a student concerned about behaviors in his own school.
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Why do teens date? Is it really love? Might it be, just as much, a need to fit in at school, experimentation, desire for security? Is it worth the complications and, sometimes, heartache?
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It was the night the music died. Ames High students were befuddled when, without warning, their Winter Dance ended at 11 p.m. A few students are steamed; others just want answers.
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Notre Dame De La Baie Academy students and teachers are hoping a trip to the Deer Park Buddhist Center will help teens stretch their minds with new ideas on life.
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Notre Dame De La Baie Academy students and teachers are hoping a trip to the Deer Park Buddhist Center will help teens stretch their minds with new ideas on life.
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For six months, Kate Arnone will study in Paraguay, a small landlocked South American country, where she'll speak English only. Her blog, though, will keep her in touch with friends back home.
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