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  • District considers privatizing for ‘08-’09

    Thursday, April 10, 2008 By: Tania Keys

    To save money, the school district leaders want to privatize some jobs, such as cafeteria workers, custodians and bus drivers for the upcoming school year.

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  • Reality dating shows create stereotypes

    Thursday, April 10, 2008 By: Jenae Carter

    Flavor Flaaaaaav - the man that everyone is watching on reality TV - may provide viewers with their daily hour of entertainment, but he also gives women a bad reputation.

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  • Teen mom reflects on motherhood: Latimer balances responsibilities of school and parenting

    Thursday, April 10, 2008 By: Rae Larkins

    At 5 a.m. the alarm sounds and wakes up senior Brittney Latimer to get herself and her 1-year-old son ready for the day. Latimer will head for school after dropping her son at daycare.

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  • Young drivers run into traffic ticket problems

    Thursday, April 10, 2008 By: Tomeka Kolleh

    Senior Amber Christon speeds down 10 Mile while blasting her music. She answers her cell phone while changing lanes, paying little attention to others around her. As she approaches a yellow light, ins

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  • Move over, MySpaceFacebook grows in popularity

    Thursday, April 10, 2008 By: Nicole Moore

    Glued to her computer screen, junior Kiera Allen logs onto her Facebook account to check her messages. After several hours of chatting with friends, posting new photos and creating new statuses, she r

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  • Students vs. teachers: Students smash teachers in annual basketball game

    Thursday, April 10, 2008 By: Ramona Fisher

    For the third consecutive year, the student basketball team walked away with the victory for the 2008 Students vs. Faculty game.

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  • Injury of the month: Deandre Edmonds

    Thursday, April 10, 2008 By: Kayla Hurst

    In the middle of playing basketball with a few friends in the Field House, junior Deandre Edmonds injured his leg in March.

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  • Phenomenal freshman Carlton Brundidge makes OAA

    Wednesday, April 16, 2008 By: Ramona Fisher

    “Freshman Phenom.” That’s what Principal Michael Horn calls Carlton Brundidge, the only freshman starter on the Boys’ Varsity Basketball Team. Brundidge, along with four other Southfield High students

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  • High school isn’t like the movies: Makia's musings

    Wednesday, April 16, 2008 By: Makia Brooks

    I am speechless. There’s no word to express my astonishment at the scene in front of me except chaos. Covering my shocked face, I see white papers flowing throughout the halls, girls clawing at each o

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  • Outdoor mall puts new spin on shopping, entertainment

    Wednesday, April 16, 2008 By: Makia Brooks

    Area malls will soon be overrun by eager teenagers searching for the perfect swim wear and flip flops. If you’re searching for an alternative to the usual Twelve Oaks, Northland or Fairlane malls, the

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The Southfield Jay Southfield High School Southfield, MI
Issue Date: Friday, April 11, 2008 Issue: April 2008 Last Update: Thursday, April 17, 2008
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Millions of people aspire to get their moment in the spotlight. They strive to achieve what the greats have done before them. Here are six Blue Jays who await their time to shine - two actors, two sin
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Skin is in! As girls stroll up and down the aisles of prom dress stores this spring, the common theme they’ll find is low back dresses. Bare backs are popular this year.
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Style Profile: With Ashley Robinson
Before going to bed each night, junior Ashley Robinson carefully lays out what she will wear the next day:Tomorrow it will be the short white poof skirt over black leggings and red socks, paired with
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Employee of the month: Scorekeeper Isaiah Walton
Name: Isaiah Walton


Grade: Senior


Job title: Scorekeeper for sports events
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This year’s Spring musical, “Rhythms, Rhymes and Rhapsodies,” was an educational production that was performed satisfactorily.
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‘Drillbit Taylor’ star dishes about comedic role: Movie Q&A
The humorous movie “Drillbit Taylor” debuted March 21 in theaters. It centers around three high school boys who are the victims of bullying. To protect themselves, they hire a bodyguard - Drillbit Tay
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Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ makes comeback: CD review
Twenty-five years have passed, and listeners are still being thrilled by Michael Jackson. Forget about his personal problems; the King of Pop will always have his crown.
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