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  • A date with Destiny: Science classes experience advanced technology on bus

    Tuesday, April 19, 2005 By: Morgen McDaniel

    Even though most science students were busy doing experiments in the school building before April 11, a selective few had the chance to pour their chemicals outside in one of the most advanced techno

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  • Burning love: Despite death hazards, teens continue to indulge in tanning techniques

    Tuesday, April 19, 2005 By: Lauren Cowart

    As soon as the earliest sunshine begins to radiate on the Outer Banks, avid tanners dash outside, hop onto their lawn chairs and grease up with oil sooner than someone can even hand them a tube of sun

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  • Senior runs for spot on school board

    Tuesday, April 19, 2005 By: Brian P. Mann

    In the game of life, there are all kinds of players. On one hand there are people who choose to sit on the sidelines and on the other, there are the people who choose to take action.Senior Adam Broin

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  • The Importance of Viewing “The Importance of Being Earnest”

    Tuesday, April 19, 2005 By: Kaitlyn Smith

    “The Importance of Being Earnest, above all, has given joy to thousands who savor its brilliant lines like familiar music.”

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  • Literary Legend Recalls Liberation

    Tuesday, April 19, 2005 By: Era Dykhne

    The doors slammed shut, a police officer barricaded the entrance, and the crowded aud-itoruim held its breath as the stoic figure of esteemed author Elie Wiesel entered the building accompanied by 400

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  • Yearbook Honors Student Achievements

    Tuesday, April 19, 2005 By: Jayanti Sharma

    With hopes of acknowledging and encouraging excellence, the yearbook staff will dedicate two pages to student achievement featuring History Day, Academic Decathlon, and Holocaust essay winners, as we

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  • Powerschool helps schools

    eliminate parent, student headaches

    Tuesday, April 19, 2005 By: Angeline Winterton

    Dreaded by some, loved by others, Powerschool has made good use of the technology available to help organize the workings of Union High School. On the Powerschool system large amounts of student infor

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  • (Editorial of interpretation) Bridges goal is to reach students : Principal provides explanation of new program

    Wednesday, April 20, 2005 By: Mandy Smith

    Since the beginning of the semester, LHS has seen many new changes within the administrative policies. One of these new changes comes with the implementation of the Bridges program at LHS.

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  • Beck delivers... again: Eastside Music Critic Sam Katz gives Beck's newest album 4.5 stars (out of 5)

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Sam Katz ('07)/ Eastside Staff


    Beck Hansen, more commonly known simply as "Beck," has come a long way from the days when he lived in a run-down shed on the outskirts of downtown L.A. -- a really long way.

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  • You’re never too old for the circus

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Jessi Erickson

    Yes, the rumor is true—the fabulous El Riad Shrine Circus is in town. And no, high school students are not too old to enjoy this old fashioned form of fun. Be honest, we live in an area where there r

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Issue Date: Sunday, April 24, 2005 Issue: Week of April 25, 2005
 
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News
Principal Hawkins said that the poster's emphasis on suicide sent the wrong message.
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The second annual Day of Silence had a higher rate of participation, while two protesters from GayMarriageNO camped across the street from the school.
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Senior Adam Broin is running for the School Board to improve the education standards and policies of the school district.
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Features
Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel impressed students who attended a screening and lecture in honor of the 60th anniversary of the Liberation of Buchenwald, a Nazi death camp.
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Although many teens don't worry about it, skin cancer is a real threat.
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Destiny, the travelling science lab that visited our school this April, was created to bring cutting edge technology to high schools around the state and to influence students into pursuing science ca
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Poets throughout history will be remembered and celebrated during the course of this month.
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Opinion
Selling class rings should be confined to lunch or after school, so as not to take away instructional time.
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Reporting a student who comes to school intoxicated is best for the student and the community.
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House Majority Leader Tom DeLay appears to believe that if judges do not follow popular opinion they should face consequences. A man with such a lack of understanding of our government should not hol
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