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  • Tyga: "Careless World: Rise of the Last King" album review

    Saturday, March 24, 2012 By: Richard Hodges

    By now, just about everybody has heard his hit single, “Rack City”

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  • Northwood students reach out to Habitat for Humanity

    Friday, March 23, 2012 By: Emily Brooks

    “Every hour that you put in really makes a difference,” said Northwood junior Quentin Northcutt. Northcutt is one of many students who has been working with Chatham Habitat for Humanity, a non-profit

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  • Students question water quality

    Friday, March 23, 2012 By: Caroline Schneider

    “If you just taste it you can tell that there’s something not right about the water,” senior Lydia Staub said about the water that comes out of Northwood water fountains. Living in Pittsboro, Staub ge

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  • Equus editor wins Wyoming Journalist of the Year Award

    Friday, March 23, 2012 By: Becca Cundall

    Acadia DeAtley recently was named the top scholastic journalist in Wyoming. Also the Class 3A 100-yard breaststroke state champion, she will take her swimming and editorial skills skills to College of

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  • Shooting at Popular Tempe, Arizona, Music Venue leaves 16 Injured

    Thursday, March 22, 2012 By: Jordyn Rudd

    On Friday March 2, 2012, at 11 p.m. a shooting at the Clubhouse Music Venue in Tempe left 16 people injured.

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  • Danielle Ate the Sandwich: Quirky and Talented

    Wednesday, March 21, 2012 By: Lane Lawson

    "If you can get past the vaguely generic sounding ukulele plucks, Danielle truly has some words worth listening to."

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  • Project X: The Modern Teenage Party Film

    Wednesday, March 21, 2012 By: Ashley Chayrez

    Released to theaters March 2, 2012, Project X is a comedy film that follows the script of cliché teen partying, wasted youth and the dream of being accepted by peers.

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  • I’m Sexy and I know it: Mr. Goldenridge

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012 By: Michael Yeatts

    It’s March, which means the Farm junior and senior boys have the opportunity to woo an adoring audience and possibly win prom tickets and a free tuxedo rental. Male Beauty is an annual event were the

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  • Drake knocks it out of the park in San Diego

    Wednesday, March 21, 2012 By: Katherine Coykendall

    Drake preformed amazingly at Viejas Arena in San Diego for his last show on his highly praised Club Paradise Tour on March 11.

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  • Electronic textbooks a possibility in the future

    Monday, March 19, 2012 By: Griffin Winton

    In a recent meeting, school board member Bill Zechman brought up the idea of gradually moving from traditional, paper textbooks, to more modern, electric text books, which are also known as “eBooks”.

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Issue Date: Monday, March 26, 2012 Issue: Week of March 26, 2012
 
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Chatham County's Habitat for Humanity chapter is getting a big assist from Northwood High students, who are learning that building homes is building goodwill.
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Nearly half of Northwood students claim they don't drink community water, for fear of bad taste and invisible dangers. Now that the school community has taken an interest, can the tide be reversed?
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Police are probing an early-March shooting at Tempe's Clubhouse. Sixteen people in the crowded music venue were injured, and local gangs may have played a role.
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A carbon monoxide leak put residents of Canyon Villa Apartments in the hospital, including a mother and her young children. Bad as it was, it could have been worse.
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'Core' encourages critical thinking over finding the 'right answer' for testing purposes. It is the Obama administration's prescription for learning, and Dulaney High is bracing for it now.
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Features
Talk about a tough act to follow. Cody High's Equus editors have landed the last two Wyoming student journalist of the year awards -- Acadia DeAtley this year -- and have set the excellence bar sky hi
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It's funny what a well-trafficked floor under one's bare feet will do for one's global understanding and empathy. That's the theory behind Warren County High's 'One Day Without Shoes' experiment.
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Strength, stamina and ingenuity are the characteristics of successful rock-climbers. So, apparently, is a priority system that compels one to choose it over a Hawaiian getaway.
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Wheat Ridge will face Golden in, perhaps, the most anticipated competition of the year. No, it's not basketball, football, baseball or track. When this competition ends, one school will boast the hunk
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Wherever Joe Dinnerbucket is getting the short end of the stick, standing ready is political cartooniist Ed Stein, who joins the battle with his mighty pen and sharp wit.
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