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  • ACT, Work KEYS, Merit Exam replace MEAP

    Tuesday, August 21, 2007 By: Lindsey Regan

    While seniors, sophomores and freshmen enjoyed another day off, juniors all over Michigan sat in school taking the new Michigan Merit Exam (MME). This new test, which takes the place of MEAP, is now a

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  • Bigger, Faster, Stronger…Smarter?

    Tuesday, August 21, 2007 By: Staff Editorial

    Everybody knows that exercising is great for the body, but what about for the brain? Now, new evidence supports the idea that exercising equals more brainpower. According to a recent article in Time

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  • Early MEAP takers lose scholarship money

    Tuesday, August 21, 2007 By: Allison Totten

    It was my sophomore year, and MEAPs were coming up. So I decided to take them early so I could dual-enroll. Testing went on, and the scores finally came. Since scoring is on a 1 through 5 grade (1 bei

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  • Sex edIs it helping?

    Tuesday, August 21, 2007 By: Jackie Bernard

    Back in the day, yes, the snickers and giggles, the red faces. Remember when you students and everyone else who has ever been in school had to go through that one class, the class where you learn abou

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  • Students always find places to hangout

    Tuesday, August 21, 2007 By: Alex Jenkins

    Everyone has that special place that makes him or her feel as if they belong, somewhere where he can hang out with his friends, and forget about all the teenage drama circling around. But where are st

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  • Some teens have ‘money in the bank’

    Tuesday, August 21, 2007 By: Alex Jenkins

    If you are one of the students who are going through the day starting with school and ending with work, going to pay for that desired item may not be so desirable. “I clean the Wayland Free Methodist

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  • Smell violations spell trouble

    Tuesday, August 21, 2007 By: Jo King

    The tyrannical Federal Olfactory Oversight League (FOOL) has added Wayland Union Schools to their rapidly growing list of victims. The shocking news came yesterday at 4:01 p.m. when FOOL public relati

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  • Science proves males superior to females

    Tuesday, August 21, 2007 By: Jo King

    For countless years, the battle over whether the male or female was smarter skirmished in science. Recently, however, the battle has seemed to have found new light. Now, new psychological studies at t

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  • Varsity baseball team looks young

    Tuesday, August 21, 2007 By: Eric Stevens

    With only four returning seniors on this year’s varsity squad, the varsity baseball team looks for young players to step up for the team to have any success this year. Another problem for this year’

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  • Softball gears up for title defense

    Tuesday, August 21, 2007 By: Eric Stevens

    The girls softball team is coming off an outstanding season and hopes to start a new this season. The defending state champions will have to fill major holes in the pitching positions after they lost

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The Wayland High Paw Print Press Wayland Union High School Wayland, MI
Issue Date: Monday, March 12, 2007 Issue: Vol. 5 No. 3 - 3rd Trimester Last Update: Tuesday, August 21, 2007

At-a-glance

Several changes await the 2007-08 high school sports season, as of April 3, 2007, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal from the MHSAA, which will create changes to solve discrimination aga
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To graduate, every student is required to complete one credit of physical education. That means taking freshman gym and having to suffer through the dreaded mile run. Once a week, every week, students
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Dry is a memoir written by Augusten Burroughs, and it is about his experiences as an adult. He is in advertising, and he is a severe alcoholic and it takes him awhile to admit this. But when his job f
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She’s got the goodies alright, the musical goodies silly. If you for some reason don’t know what I’m talking about, I’ll bring you up to date. Ciara, came onto the music scene a couple years ago with
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Now that I’ve probably gotten your attention, I am sorry to say I do not have any shocking celebrity news. What I do have is a story about the reasons for and effects of society’s obsession with celeb
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“I don’t feel as safe anymore, just because a school shooting could happen at any school, including ours,” said junior Aaron Vandenbrink.With the recent school shooting at Virginia tech, students may
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In this day and age some teenagers are less informed of what is happening in the world around us. It may seem as if it doesn’t matter what is happening in a country that is hours away, but what is aff
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Graduation.It’s what we seniors and underclassmen have been striving for, for nearly 12 years now. For the seniors it means a high school diploma and the start of the rest of our adult lives. For unde
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What do you call someone who explodes a bomb and kills innocent people? - A terrorist. What do you call someone who drops a bomb from a plane and kills innocent people? - A brave American pilot. Thes
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Everyone always talks about how fast high school flies by and to enjoy it while it lasts. But when you’re freshman, it seems as if the next four years will last a lifetime. At least that is what I tho
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