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  • 'Halo 3' sports new graphics, lacks storyline

    Sunday, October 21, 2007 By: Nick Kallas

    Ah, there’s nothing like killing aliens and destroying the mother ship in your free time. That’s what gamers get to do in the newest addition to Halo, Halo 3—the largest selling release in video game

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  • Radiohead's "In Rainbows" opens the door for change: How one band's legacy continues to expand...

    Monday, October 22, 2007 By: Matthew Sandmeier

    Throughout Radiohead's near 20-year career, they have pushed the boundaries of modern music. In 1997, Radiohead released their mammoth record "OK Computer." With its brilliant production and winding

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  • Fashionable to be Charitable: Alisal students donate hair to Locks of Love

    Tuesday, October 23, 2007 By: Angela Velasco

    Donating hair to those less fortunate has become one of the most fashionable types of charity. Big names in Hollywood including Hilary Swank, the new spokes model for the Beautiful Lengths Campaign ha

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  • Surgery goes slightly off track

    Tuesday, October 23, 2007 By: Jillian DePoy

    Sophomore Lynsey Chediak waited 15 years for the surgery of her life. She got it, but now she’s realizing recovery is going to be a lot harder than she had anticipated.

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  • Saturday school aims to curb attendance problem

    Tuesday, October 23, 2007 By: Jamna Usman

    Security officer Jack Baynes sits down at his desk in the security office sealing white envelopes addressed to parents of students.  Without even looking up, he says, “Ask me what I’m doing now.”The w

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  • New Evacuation Plan Being Put in Place

    Wednesday, October 24, 2007 By: Gabrielle Lent ‘11

    The new High School administration has been working to implement a new crisis plan for the High School.

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  • Bronson rushes into the record books

    Wednesday, October 24, 2007 By: Tom Creighton

    Before Demetrius Bronson came to Kentwood High School, numerous things were different. Before Bronson, there was no freshmen class and no new building. Before Bronson, there was still a small hill nex

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  • Diversity takes more than club: Real change requires student participation, adjustment of attitudes

    Wednesday, October 24, 2007 By: Allyson Strickland, representing the viewpoint of the Quill Editorial Board

    Walking through the hallways of Glendale, there is a noticeable uniformity in the ethnicity of students. In 2005, the majority of the students attending Springfield Public Schools were white, with jus

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  • What do teachers REALLY do during the summer?

    Wednesday, October 24, 2007 By: Phoebe Nygren

    What do teachers know about work in the real world? More than you would think.

    Nearly 100 Arrowhead teachers have had an opportunity to take part in summer externships over the years.

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  • Fusion Builds Minds with New Youth Center

    Wednesday, October 24, 2007 By: Kirsten Nee

    In about three to four years a community youth center will emerge from the big empty overgrown lot across the street from McDonalds on Portland Avenue. Dave Naron has always had a dream to see teens

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Saturday, October 27, 2007 Issue: Week of Oct. 28, 2007
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Danger: Info on civil liberties. ACLU Web site among others deemed unsafe by Rosa Parks High officials.
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Raising the bar: Rosa Parks High students may have to maintain a C+ average to participate in extracurricular activities.
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A sunny future. A community youth center will rise from the mud and the shrubs and give Franklin Pierce High-area kids a place to be.
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Seeing the big picture: cityElements planners will provide activities and things-to-do calendar for teens in greater Springfield area.
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Crisis planning. Upper Perkiomen administration develops an evacuation plan to answer threats.
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Remedy for tardiness: Saturday school may be the deterrent to chronic lateness, Kaimuki High officials hope.
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Wondering what's next: A Sacremento sophomore's leg surgery turned up unhappy surprises and her 15-year wait for relief will continue.
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Features
Fighting Hitler: Drew County High students hear local WWII vets describe the battle against their generation's "weapon of mass destruction."
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What is hip? The more things change, the more they stay the same in style and fashion.
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The great high school quandary: Is it better to apply too early or a little later to college?
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