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  • Morano Invited to Baltimore-Indianapolis Game by Ravens Wilson

    Saturday, December 17, 2011 By: Maggie Whelley

    CHS student Daniel Morano recently received a free ticket to the Ravens vs. Colts game. What made the ticket that much more special was that is was given to him by personal invitation from Ravens play

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  • It's time to meet the Muppets, again

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Emily Kuklinski

    When news broke that a new Muppets movie was going to come out, I can guarantee that fans were hit with a wave of nostalgia and a touch of anxious excitement. It’s been 12 years since they’ve been on

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  • The Washington Post Social Reader: A Social Success?

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Shaira Haq

    Amidst a teenager’s ostensibly limited world of various social outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr, it does not seem likely that the lost art of journalistic writing would make it into a ‘ja

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  • The ninety-nine percent rebels

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Ellie Kilgore

    What are the goals of the ninety nine percent?

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  • "If I Were A Poor Black Kid"...EXCUSE ME?

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Courtney Britton

    If I were a well-off middle aged white man, I wouldn’t be writing columns about if I were a poor black kid.

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  • PPLA raises awareness on World AIDS Day 2011

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Yesenia Reyes, Mario Salazar

    Planned Parenthood spreads AIDS Awareness with lunchtime games and activities.

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  • Don't panic, but Congress might delete your Facebook

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Aysha Khan

    The U.S. House of Representatives may severely limit what's safely posted online via SOPA - the Stop Online Piracy Act.

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  • Random Acts of Kindness Clubs Rewards Good Deeds

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Jessica Early

    The Random Acts of Kindness Club has an incentive to reward students who are “caught” doing something nice for others. Junior Emmaleah Jones said, “The idea is simple. When you see an act of kind

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  • Loss of Loans Could Threaten College-bound Students

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Sabrina Ferrero

    The cost of going to college is rising, making it harder for students to attend, solely, on their own money. More and more students are turning to student loans, which, in some cases, could be a bad i

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  • First amendment alive today

    Thursday, December 15, 2011 By: Tyler Huddleston

    As 2011 winds down to its conclusion, people begin to examine the events that occurred throughout the year. But something that Time Magazine and Katie Couric may leave out is the amazing events that s

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Issue Date: Monday, December 19, 2011 Issue: Week of Dec. 19, 2011
 
The National Edition is a collection of the best journalism on my.hsj.org.

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Study connects oral sex to cancer through HPV
Studies connecting unprotected oral sex to the rise in cancer rates give teens one more good reason to be careful with sexual relations -- or just avoid them.
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If Californians are going to be bigots about the LGBT community, it won't be for want of opportunity to know better, not now that schools are required to teach the history of sexual orientations.
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You may not hear as much about HIV and AIDS these days, but they still  bedevil nearly every community, worldwide. Planned Parenthood continues to spread its warnings.  
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College debt is a millstone around the necks of students, threatening their financial futures before they even start.
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A Cleveland High dropout reportedly tried to end his life by robbing a Vancouver bank and drawing police fire. Stephen Lubeck was shot, but not fatally. He has been charged with several offenses.
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Students helping students was the equation that brought Ballard High national prominence: The school's 826 Seattle tutoring program has won a National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award.
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If your iPod is missing, or your coat or even your lunch, and you're a student at Ballard High, chances are you've been ripped off. Part of this is your own fault, security officers say.
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No, kids, classes at Maize High School haven't been called off because of construction, but road work leading to MHS for the next year and a half will confound your schedule.
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The Common Core Standards: What Do They Mean for Me?
Maryland is at the front of the line of states facing the new Common Core standards, creating yet another set of learning goals for students and teachers.
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Features
A chance meeting at the mall with Baltimore Ravens tight end Kris Wilson led to the time of Daniel Morano's life, at a Ravens-Colts game -- plus a chance to gloat for his favorite teachers.
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