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  • College Board withholds SAT scores: Controversy surrounds Nick Cooper amid implications of cheating.

    Wednesday, September 22, 2004 By: Madeline Boyer

    College application deadlines are quickly approaching. Seniors at Palm Harbor University High School (PHUHS) are gathering the information needed to send to their choice colleges and universities: in

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  • Saving Spirit: Despite early year doubts, CHS students and faculty will celebrate spirit week.

    Wednesday, September 22, 2004 By: Melissa Rhodes, Executive Editor

    After a swirl of confusion and controversy among Clover High School’s students, faculty and administration, principal Ron Wright announced Friday, Sept. 3 that CHS would participate in the traditional

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  • Students Sign Pledge not to Cheat: Staff cracks down on hall passes, lunch mess

    Wednesday, September 22, 2004 By: Bethany Swanson

    Walter Johnson’s administration enacted a new academic integrity code this school year designed to promote a more academically honest environment. The academic integrity pledge is one in a series of r

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  • Parking system ideal for student drivers

    Thursday, September 23, 2004 By: Nathan Kasper

    Upon arriving to school on the first day of classes, I

    was surprised that by 7:25 a.m. there was not a single

    parking space left in the main student lot.

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  • Wawrin’s Words to the Wise: How To Survive Freshmen Year

    Thursday, September 23, 2004 By: Nikki Wawrin

    Beginning freshman year can be an exciting as well as frightening time. Supposedly, your four years in high school are the most important of your life, so why not make the most of it?

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  • Health textbooks may limit sex ed: Is this a smart idea?

    Friday, September 24, 2004 By: Lauren Kincaid

    For years, high school students have had the same sex education videos, papers and textbooks. By now every high school student who is past ninth grade knows the corny videos about teens and sex and c

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  • New SAT sits on students

    Friday, September 24, 2004 By: Erin Perez

    The college bound students of the class of 2006 are now losing more sleep than usual due to the new changes in the SAT, which will be released on March 12. Perhaps the most fear inspiring of all t

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  • I.H.S. Artist Spotlight: Sheldon Shines Among Senior Artists

    Friday, September 24, 2004 By: BRITA STENDAHL

    It only seemed fitting for Rob Sheldon to be the first featured student artist in the Tiger Transcript. One need not travel much beyond the new sign on Ms. Losee’s art room door to notice this senior

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  • Local bands struggle to get out of the suburbs

    Saturday, September 25, 2004 By: Libby Sanders

    For local high school bands, getting a gig is one of the most anticipated events of their short-lived careers, usually lasting less than a year, if not several months. Sadly, living in the suburbs mak

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  • To blog or not to blog: The ins and outs of the art of blogging

    Saturday, September 25, 2004 By: LULU CHENG

    One of the fastest growing industries on the Internet today is the art of blogging. At its simplest form, blogs resemble an online journal. Most of the blogs on the web now are daily journals by the a

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Issue Date: Sunday, September 26, 2004 Issue: Week of Sept. 27, 2004
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Students are wondering why cell phones are banned from 7:45 am to 2:40 pm on school days. According to Dean Brett Wolfe, “They were becoming too big of a problem.” He added that with camera phones it
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The new academic integrity code is designed to clarify and promote an academically honest environement.
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The administration has decided to allow Spirit Week as long as the activities do not break rules and the students act responsibly.
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The College Board declined to release Nick Cooper's scores after his third time taking the test.
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Parkview has a new software that can help teachers to detect plagarism, falsified information, and faked papers that may have been purchased online.
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Features
Summer always seems to come and go in such an amazing flurry of activity that it is truly hard to distinguish between events. For me, this has been the most eventful summer I have ever had. I have exp
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One of the fastest growing industries on the Internet today is the art of blogging. At its simplest form, blogs resemble an online journal. Most of the blogs on the web now are daily journals by the a
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As a child this artist was inspired by his father.
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Taking a year off before college is a way to challenge yourself and to consider the direction that you want your life to take.
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Opinion
For years, high school students have had the same sex education videos, papers and textbooks. These lessons made kids think; is it a good idea to change the curriculum?
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