• The Legend of ZeldaTwilight Princess

    Wednesday, April 02, 2008 By: Robyn Lacap

    The Zelda game for Wii has some new features as well as new characters added into the game. In the game, the hero Link can transform between a human form and a wolf form. Other features are that Link

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  • School reaches out to aid homeless

    Wednesday, April 02, 2008 By: Thomas Cruz

    As students arrived at the Grace Church Van Horst early before the Homeless Connect event kicked off, the room was almost filled to its capacity – and the homeless were not even inside yet. Members of

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  • The ups and downs of a student athlete

    Wednesday, April 02, 2008 By: Iyana Stuckey

    The transition from a high school student athlete to a college one is something that requires, like most sports, a lot of endurance.

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  • Lupe Fiasco's "The Cool": Sound Bites

    Wednesday, April 02, 2008 By: Will Ryals

    Although Lupe Fiasco’s highly anticipated sophomore album was pushed back, it was worth the wait. The Chicago-based rapper released his album on Dec.18. As soon I listened to the album I hailed it an

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  • The Dream's "LoveHate": Sound Bites

    Wednesday, April 02, 2008 By: Gwendolyn Baxley

    Wake up! No time to sleep on The Dream. His debuted album “Love Hate” will have you drifting into ecstasy.

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  • The Cool Kids's "Totally Flossed Out"

    Wednesday, April 02, 2008 By: Thomas Cruz

    Kanye West, Lupe Fiasco, Twista, and Common. The elite from “Chi-town” have a new recruit: The Cool Kids. Even as a new rap group, their name is already going around the music industry, at the release

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  • Got pen? Got paper?: Students come to class unprepared

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Shondrika Scott

    The second bell just rang and students are now in their classes. There are notes on the board to copy and an assignment to do when they are done. Within minutes, you will hear students ask their class

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  • NJCU: : Heaters not broken

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Gwendolyn Baxley

    After NJCU’s Department of Facilities and Construction Management took action to address the school’s temperature problems in early February, cold rooms still remain. NJCU’s engineer in charge Matt Ne

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  • Athlete of the month: Terrence Doctor

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Thomas Cruz

    One dunk. Let me do one more. Another dunk. Junior Terrence Doctor made two clutch dunks down the stretch during a game in the playoffs, leading the Generals to a win.

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  • Cliques:: Teens search for an identity in social groups

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Melissa Reyes

    Jocks. Nerds. Punk rockers.You know them. They’re the ones you love to hate, or hate to love. The people you may wish you are among, or secretly envy. You may even be one of “them.”

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At-a-glance

Weird things and events are scattered throughout the Jersey City landscape. Hidden in the streets we walk, people we talk to, and even places we enter are unusual things. Take a look at what we’ve fou
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Carbon dioxide and other gases warm the surface of the planet naturally by trapping solar heat in the atmosphere.
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What will our home the earth be like within 30 years if the temperature keeps rising?
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What will our home the earth be like within 30 years if the temperature keeps rising?
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Although male brains are physically larger than female brains, this isn’t actual proof that men are “smarter” than women.
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Think about a doctor, president, college professor or athlete. What gender comes to mind?
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The Lady Generals ended their season with a 1-23 record.

However, their record doesn’t show how much they’ve accomplished throughout the season, the team says.
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>>School hosts first senior assemblyThe school hosted its first senior assembly on Feb. 12. The program was held to encourage the seniors to get serious about their education and to facilitate interac
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The school upgraded the vocabulary plan, along with new instructions for teachers to follow.The plan was introduced to the Academic Performance Committee, where student and teacher feedback of the pro
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After being closed for roughly two months, the bathrooms were re-opened on Jan. 23, but the reason still remains unclear.The administration has given different accounts on why a boy’s bathroom on the
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