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  • 'Two Faced' - The Other Side of Facebook

    Sunday, April 26, 2009 By: Bradley Jean-Baptiste

    Be Knowledgeable and Adept, Before You Click Accept Your identity can be stolen with the click of a mouse.

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  • Pedroia: I Didn't Mean It

    Friday, April 24, 2009 By: Ryan Murphy, Sports Editor

    Woodland’s favorite hero, Dustin Pedroia, may not be Woodland’s hero much longer.

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  • Student dies in ATV accident

    Friday, April 24, 2009 By: Amber Boatner

    Eighth grade student Joshua Michael Currier of New Edinburg, died Friday, March 20, 2009 when he lost control of the ATV he was riding. The accident happened along Hwy. 189 outside of Warren. Josh ran

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  • To Skip or Not To Skip-- That is the Question

    Thursday, April 23, 2009 By: Holly Augerbright & Leshawnda Mayberry

    Pros & Cons to skip school or not.

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  • Disruptive students: Why do they do it?

    Thursday, April 23, 2009 By: Peyton Turbeville

    Imagine it. You’re in class. The room is silent. You finally relax, until an annoying kid jumps up and starts dancing. That student is disruptive.

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  • American Indian students gather at Crazy Horse Memorial for NAJA Convention

    Thursday, April 23, 2009 By: Todd Emery

    Native American students representing tribes from thirty states gathered at Crazy Horse Memorial in South Dakota on April 14th through the 16th for the 10th annual Native American Journalism Career Co

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  • No sports eliminated, for now

    Thursday, April 23, 2009 By: Steven Lau

    With the state’s budget cuts hitting schools hard, high school sports programs are taking a brunt of the financial damage.Schools are facing severe shortages in funding for their sports programs. Ther

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  • Don't Drown Someone to Find Out Where They Live

    Thursday, April 23, 2009 By: Caleb Cole

    I have always thought working for the CIA would be one of the best jobs ever. Everything you do is a big secret, plus you would get to play with guns all day. At least that was the way I perceived it

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  • Turn of the Century: Simple math: Twitter > Facebook.

    Thursday, April 23, 2009 By: Katy Coduto

    That’s right, I went there. I just completely denounced the multi-faceted (and ridiculously redesigned) Facebook in favor of Twitter, the new social-networking site that gets rid of all the nasty part

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  • Economy helped keep couple together

    Wednesday, April 22, 2009 By: MARIBEL CERVANTES, Davis High School

    Mounting debts slowed divorce plans

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Sunday, April 26, 2009 Issue: Week of April 26, 2009
 
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With schools facing staff reductions due to shrinking budgets, protesters in California are demanding officials re-evaluate their priorities.
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A recession spares nobody. You hear about the banks and steel mills and car manufacturers, but more quietly, the little guys, like the friendly neighborhood muffin-maker, take the hit when the economy
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As newspapers struggled across the nation, Native American students gathered at the Crazy Horse Memorial were told that the field will be wide open to students who are devoted to journalism.
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California High School has so far preserved all its sports programs despite the state's budget crisis and the gutting of the state's share of education funding.
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The budget crisis has scored another hit. California High's administrators have ended travel for the school's sports and academic programs.
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Students in the locale of Tulane University and Loyola University New Orleans are concerned about the 11 rapes that have occurred near the schools during the last seven months. Security and precaution
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Features
Facebook may be all the rage, but it's also a dangerous world with many phony citizens and hundreds of ways to do yourself harm.
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It seems everybody agrees that texting while driving can be dangerous. What they don't agree on is that they're part of the danger.
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Dustin Pedroia may have been the American League's MVP last year, but he no longer is the toast of his hometown of Woodland, where his sharp comments about the town have stung residents.
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