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  • High school sports injuries recently increase

    Friday, February 11, 2011 By: London Gagnier

    Many students enjoy various high school sports such as football, basketball, soccer, volleyball, baseball and lacrosse. Since the season has started, many teenagers have been getting injured or hurt a

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  • Video Games Evolve: from Brown Box to Xbox

    Monday, February 14, 2011 By: Barry DeCoursey

    1972: The Magnavox Odyssey with its wired paddle controllers with knobs on the side and dice and poker chips to help keep score. Its games included Analogic, Football, and Simon Says. 2011: The Xbox 3

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  • College Roommates: Take Potluck or Room with a Friend?

    Friday, February 11, 2011 By: Courtney Mullen

    As seniors prepare for the upcoming college experience, they must decide on a college and what to do about a roommate. Should you room with a friend or take potluck?

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  • John Deasy Steps in as New LAUSD Superintendent

    Saturday, February 12, 2011 By: Donesha Sibley

    With a 6-0 vote, the Board of Education appointed John Deasy as the new superintendent on January 1.

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  • School safety officially on the rise

    Friday, February 11, 2011 By: Brittany Martin and Angelica Flores

    Sophomore Yuliya Kipnis is one of the many students at Daniel Pearl Magnet High School (DPMHS) who has felt uncomfortable during the random inspections that began in January. “I just felt embarrass

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  • Emergncy water conservation in Ruidoso due to leaks.

    Friday, February 11, 2011 By: Lena

    An update on whats happening with the water crisis and how officials are trying to fix it.

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  • Relay For Life - Supporting the Fight Against Cancer

    Monday, February 07, 2011 By: Tyler Cluck

    Why do you relay? For the past seven years, the citizens of Bandera County have gathered for the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life fund-raiser, right here at BHS stadium. Relay For Life is an

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  • Movie Review: Frozen

    Thursday, February 10, 2011 By: Irina Demeneva

    There’s nothing quite like curling up in the late evening with a tub of popcorn and half-a-gallon of root beer to watch a good thriller movie.

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  • Top 10 Romantic Songs

    Thursday, February 10, 2011 By: Brittany Martin

    Many artists have written songs to help others express their feelings to their significant others. These songs caught my attention according to the content and what is mentioned about love. The songs

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  • Bernal releases first singles

    Wednesday, February 09, 2011 By: Hana Bae

    After growing her fan base through YouTube, singer Alyssa Bernal debuts first album.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, February 14, 2011 Issue: Week of Feb. 14, 2011
 
The National Edition is a collection of the best journalism on my.hsj.org.

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News
Funding woes in the Los Angeles Unified School District have derailed implementation of the Early Start calendar in 2011-2012.
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Collateral damage is a sad fact of any war. In the fight to make financial ends meet at Venice High, count a clean environment among the casualties.
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With his history of working for prestigious education programs, John Deasy was the unanimous choice of the Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education to become the new superintendent.
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As cold weather caused water lines to freeze or burst throughout the New Mexico village of Ruidoso, officials mulled difficult options, including a system shutdown.
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Funding is on a healthy upswing in Prince William County School District. That news comes right in time, as the system expects 2,762 new students in the coming budget year.
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Anchor Blue declares bankruptcy
It's a good news-bad news story. Teens who like Anchor Blue clothing will find great deals -- 40 to 60 percent off. Why? The company is bankrupt.
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Features
First comes the big decision: Where to go to college. Next, almost as big: Who will I room with? Is it better to take a chance on a stranger, or pair up with a friend at the risk of the friendship?
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It's more expensive and getting it presents a few more hurdles, but organic produce generally offers a safer diet and an environment-friendly option that makes it increasingly attractive to young peop
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What makes a teen decide to end it all? Anything. Everything. Big. Small. Everyone agrees, too late, that friends and family should have been more attentive, should have been of more help.
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When it comes to teens saving money, where there's a will, there's a way. But James River High seniors are learning that money-management skills beat sheer determination.
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