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  • Teen depression rates on the rise

    Thursday, April 26, 2012 By: Rosie Somoundjian

    One of the leading causes of death among American teens is suicide, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.

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  • Grieving brother speaks out on his sister's death

    Wednesday, April 25, 2012 By: Rebecca Hennes, Westside High School

    Unexpected loss - Spotlight on teen suicide

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  • Woody Allen Charms Again in the City of Light

    Tuesday, April 24, 2012 By: Lindsay Schaefer

    Lindsay's title says it all; Woody Allen charms again in the City of Light!

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  • The Rapper Who Can't Die

    Tuesday, April 24, 2012 By: Reva Reeves

    New technology at the Coachella concert created an unexpected perfromer; Tupac Shakur.

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  • The Best and Worst of Television

    Tuesday, April 24, 2012 By: Jasmine Samuel, Staff Witer

    As the school year comes to a close, we should all pay homage to the great television series that kept us entertained for the past year and hope for the mind-numbingly boring ones to get cancelled. Te

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  • Nickelback Album Review

    Tuesday, April 24, 2012 By: Elan Pochedley

    Nickleback is a Canadian band.

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  • SCDS straddles political stereotypes (Poll results at end of story)

    Monday, April 23, 2012 By: Madeleine Wright and Zach Lemos

    Country Day high-school students come off as neither wholeheartedly conservative nor entirely liberal. Rather they fall somewhere in the middle.

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  • No stats mean no story

    Monday, April 23, 2012 By: Editorial Board

    Meet the Smiths. They're not just a family but a symbol.

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  • School, American Style: less stressful education draws Asian students

    Monday, April 23, 2012 By: Ryan Ho

    The American Dream lives on. Thirteen high-school students have abandoned (at least temporarily) their friends, family and country in hopes of a brighter future.

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  • Bomb Threat at Columbine H.S.

    Sunday, April 22, 2012 By: Tim Postillion

    Officials investigate a bomb threat at Columbine the week of Columbine Anniversary.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, April 30, 2012 Issue: Week of April 30, 2012
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
A series of brawls between students of Rancho Dominguez Preparatory and the surrounding community began on school grounds and ended in a park. Some say race was the trigger. Some say the school itself
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Teachers are among the 'sacrifices' California's education system is making to reduce costs. Daniel Pearl Magnet High is facing the loss of two staffers whose departures will affect students.
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Things were tense in Chicopee, MA, the morning of April 13, when a home intruder drew local law-enforcers onto his trail.
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Some teens had no sooner gotten their licenses when rising gas prices nixed their turn behind the wheel. Now, they may be wondering if this will ever change.
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South Dakota's Beef Products Inc, producers of the so-called 'pink-slime' meats, is defending its processes after closing operations at several plants, and finding support from some consumers.
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Officials investigated a bomb threat at Columbine on April 16, nearing the anniversary of the tragic 1999 shootings. School officials, meanwhile, ordered a lockout to ensure student safety.
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Features
The nation's sad economy and the cost of higher education may stir young voters this presidential campaign season or discourage their participation. It's anybody's guess at this stage.
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Students voice concern over athletes' alcohol/tobacco use
Cody High students agree with most studies and experts in concluding that drug and alcohol use diminishes sports performance. The logical followup question: Will their opinion matter?
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Teen depression rates on the rise
Teens are killing themselves at an alarming rate, for myriad of reasons. With budget cuts ripping the ranks of counselors, assistance from schools appears iffy.
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Grieving brother speaks out on his sister's death
A teen's apparent cry for help, sent by social media, went unheard or unheeded by family and friends. Today, they struggle with regret and wonder what they might have done to stop her suicide.
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