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  • Having fun with Physics

    Tuesday, March 23, 2004 By: Season Loflin
    Talon staff writer

    What is the first thing that pops into students’ heads when they hear the word physics?“The first thing I think of when I hear physics would be bridges, because you hear everyone talking about them, a

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  • Video game reviewManhunt disappoints many

    Tuesday, March 23, 2004 By: Dominick McDonald

    ManHunt is a new game that is out in stores now for Play station 2. The same people who made ‘Grand Theft Auto’ created this game, and it is just as violent.

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  • Parking fees pay for snow removal, resurfacing of lot: Why do students pay to park?

    Wednesday, March 24, 2004 By: Haley Vellinga and Mike Merry

    A car without a parking tag is just not a WHS car. Every fall 875 WHS students pay the $25 per semester cost in order to park in one of the lots surrounding WHS.

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  • Everybody Loves Courtney: New CD marks return of controversial rock queen

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Angelo Boccia / Co-Editor-in-Chief

    Creative. Self- destructive. Cynical. Outspoken. Loud.

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  • HHS Student Stranded in Hong Kong: School not in compliance with Patriot Act

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Erick Rabin & David Weinreb

    As a result of a restrictive visa and the Harrison Central School District’s lapsed compliance with the Patriot Act requirements, a Harrison High School senior and citizen of Hong Kong has been denied

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  • Do Students have Free Speech Rights at School?: One freshman tests the waters regarding political speech.

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Alexa Lutchen

    When Shane McIver, HHS freshman, posted his signs that read “Bush - One Term President” around the school, he had no idea that his actions would spark a controversy about one of the most fundamental p

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  • Annonying and unnecessarynutrition break announcements and their irrelevance

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Vanessa Hull

    It’s 9:00 AM on any given school day, in any given classroom; you sit leisurely as your teacher begins to get frantic. Ten minutes left until break. She might be handing out papers or he might be remi

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  • Will Hung can't sing, but managed to bang out a recording contract

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Amy Grenfell

    If you follow American Idol or keep up in entertainment news, you need only hear the words, “She Bangs”, to remember 21 year old contestant William Hung, whose performance on the show was both unique

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  • Announcements entertain as well as inform

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: the Visor editorial board

    If you've noticed some extra spirit in your school day, you can thank seniors Pete Cajka and Tom Able. This energetic duo has brought fun and excitement to the announcements during third period.Until

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  • Body piercings becoming more acceptable in society

    Friday, March 26, 2004 By: Elise Yahner

    A subject that is becoming less taboo over the years is body piercing. Whether it's a simple hoop dangling from an earlobe or a metal stud implanted in the lower lip, piercings can be seen in all env

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In its first step towards creating the controversial Small Learning Communities, CCHS will be dividing the ninth grade into six “academic teams” next year. Each team will be comprised of about 160 st
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As a result of a restrictive visa and the Harrison Central School District’s lapsed compliance with the Patriot Act requirements, a Harrison High School senior and citizen of Hong Kong has been denied
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Rachel Joy Scott had a dream to affect millions of people in her life. She wanted to start a chain reaction of kindness.
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Many Clover students and some citizens were disappointed with the decision made by the school board during their Jan. 21 meeting.
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Wyoming legislators could try to pass this bill again next year.
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Features
When Shane McIver, HHS freshman, posted his signs that read “Bush - One Term President” around the school, he had no idea that his actions would spark a controversy about one of the most fundamental p
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Senior Vanessa Pierucci was nominated to attend the annual National Young Leaders’ Conference in Washington D.C. She was one out of 404 students from across the country to be chosen to attend this con
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A subject that is becoming less taboo over the years is body piercing. Whether it's a simple hoop dangling from an earlobe or a metal stud implanted in the lower lip, piercings can be seen in all env
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Opinion
Don’t interrupt teachers that are already stressed out and pressed for time.
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Entertainment
In The Fog of War, documentary filmmaker Errol Morris gives audiences worldwide an inside look at the mind and conscience of Robert S. McNamara, Secretary of Defense during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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