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  • Juan Diego Alum Remembered for Strength in Adversity

    Wednesday, September 14, 2011 By: Kelsey Watnes

    Jasmine Yu's family keeps Filipino tradition of holding a memorial service after 40-day period of mourning

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  • Blind discrimination:

    Friday, September 16, 2011 By: Missy Mead

    A student writes about the "blind discrimination" she faces in school from classmates.

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  • Friends in Need: BISD raises over $4K for Bastrop Fire Relief

    Friday, September 16, 2011 By: Tyler Cluck

    In the past week, many BISD students, teachers, and organizations have joined together to contribute over $4000 to the Bastrop Employment Relief Fund for fire relief in the Bastrop community. “The peo

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  • Chapin Huskies team up with Invisible Children awareness program

    Thursday, September 15, 2011 By: Samantha Granado & Cydney Shaw

    Brandon Spruill, Chapin senior, bluntly tells it like it is:“Although we may be generous, we’re still a greedy nation.”  The Roadies of Invisible Children are trying to change that. Since 2003

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  • Judge grants injunction on Senate Bill 54

    Thursday, September 15, 2011 By: THS News Media Reporter Jordan Bruening

    In July 2011, Sen. Jane Cunningham presented Senate Bill 54 to the Missouri General Assembly. On Jul. 14, the bill was signed into law by Gov. Jay Nixon, creating the Amy Hestir Student Protection Ac

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  • Contagion leaves viewers pleased but confused

    Thursday, September 15, 2011 By: Nico Ibanez

    Contagion, which came out September 9, is a movie about a new disease that is transmitted by touch or by breathing contaminated air. Sounds predictable, but I promise it’s not.     Matt Damon, Kate W

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  • Reality TV and How it's Fake

    Wednesday, September 07, 2011 By: Andrew Martinez

    Reality TV Isn't Reality

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  • Edline Increases Communication Among Teachers, Students, Parents

    Thursday, September 15, 2011 By: Maggy Self

    Students should be prepared to change their outlook on grades. Edline will make interims and progress reports obsolete by allowing parents and students to have the ability to check grades whenever the

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  • Hooked on hookahs

    Wednesday, September 14, 2011 By: Heather Gagne

    As you walk in to the shop, there are walls lined with different flavors: bubblegum, peach, mango, coconut, mint, chocolate, apple, and even margarita. With so many different flavors, it’s hard to cho

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  • Students and teachers: Is friending acceptable?

    Wednesday, September 14, 2011 By: Kaitlyn Kesler

    With Facebook's popularity, the temptation to friend teachers arises. Should it be allowed?

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Issue Date: Monday, September 19, 2011 Issue: Week of Sept.19, 2011
 
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Globe High had many changes this year to the school system, one being the celebration and remediation after school.
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Is there anything less real than reality TV? Probably not, but given the amount of it served, you'd think fakery is in great demand. Is it really?
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Everything about Adam Young -- aka 'Owl City' -- is unique, if a little tough to follow. But your patience will rewarded. This guy is a phenomenon.
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His Internet fans are legion, and now Alex Goot is touring the East Coast. His mastery of YouTube and the songs of other stars makes him a star for this Internet era.
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It's a great way to pass the time and feel smart, too. 'Words with Friends,' an addictive relative of the classic 'Scrabble,' is catching on big with teens.
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It's a great way to pass the time and feel smart, too. 'Words with Friends,' an addictive relative of the classic 'Scrabble,' is catching on big with teens.
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It's a great way to pass the time and feel smart, too. 'Words with Friends,' an addictive relative of the classic 'Scrabble,' is catching on big with teens.
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You don't have to be a seasoned Marvel Comics fan to get hooked on 'Captain America.' All you have to do is see 'Captain America: The First Avenger,' even on his unicycle.
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Two lines to describe 'Contagion'? OK, here goes. The cast is great, the plot thrilling. It's breath-taking, scary, sad, moving and many maddening tales in one.  It's at the theater. See it before its
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If anybody can fill the spacious UC Davis Pavilion, it's the singer who can get young fans to 'Get Sleazy." That's Ke$ha.
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