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  • Stolen bass comes home

    Monday, November 26, 2007 By: Parul Guliani

    All is calm in the suburban neighborhood. A gentle breeze blows, causing the multi-colored trees to rustle. A swing hangs in the lawn of the house on Farmgate Way.Parked in front is a shiny silver Sub

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  • Beatbox and don’t stop

    Wednesday, November 28, 2007 By: Billy Luu

    Rapidly breaking into the pop culture scene, Beat-boxing can be considered a type of musical talent. Currently, not many names come to mind when it comes to beat-boxing, except Biz Markie. Markie, con

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  • Sweets and Salvation: The “Sidewalk Sunday School” Truck

    Wednesday, November 28, 2007 By: Celine Chadwick ’11 and Rachel Atlas ’11

    It is Wednesday afternoon, and the familiar racket of a distorted microphone blares out grade school catechisms and basketball analogies as the “Sidewalk Sunday School” truck once again graces Baruch

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  • Sioux Falls school district invests in telephone notification system: Ring, ring . . . no school!

    Thursday, November 29, 2007 By: Karly Rager, Gina Burns and Shanna Burns

    As the Sioux Falls School District’s administration strives to improve communication between the school system and the parents and guardians of Sioux Falls Public School students, they will implement

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  • Grad produces news limelight: Alumna works for KCRA in Sacramento, accredits FC foundation for success

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: Austin Ward

    Many teens cannot decide whether they want to attend a football game or a weekend party until the last minute. However, alumnus Chyresse Lowther, ‘96, not only knew her dream career, but dedicated her

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  • Selfishness spreads gossip: Rumors compromise reputations, relationships

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: Janae Ford

    Whispering secrets to open ears often brings pleasure to teens. Due to its contagious and addictive nature, gossiping has become a growing problem around campus.

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  • War novel hands Death heart: The Book Thief presents fresh prospective, mature storyline

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: Suzanna Quiring

    Upon picking up The Book Thief, and reading the synopsis, I could not help but groan, "Not another Nazi book!" However, author Full Story 

  • Matt GrayMusic Man

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: BRYCE FARRINGTON / Co-Editor-In-Chief

    It was Friedrich Nietzsche who once said that “without music, life would be a mistake.” For senior Matt Gray, life without music would also be a crime against humanity.Gray pursues his passion for mus

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  • An uncommon angle on life: Whether he is playing his guitar or taking pictures, Shawn Hansen brings originality and passion to his art

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: RAVEN SEVILLEJA / Staff Writer

    Armed with a camera casually slung over his shoulder, senior Shawn Hansen encourages his classmates in vibrant Halloween costumes to pose. Hansen, snapping the picture of a girl dressed in a chicken c

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Issue Date: Saturday, December 01, 2007 Issue: Week of Dec. 3, 2007
 
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News
Getting the message. Sioux Falls school board approves new mass-communications system to improve the link to district families.
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HPS officials pleased with outcome despite ‘dramatic system failure’
Unexpected vacation. Electrical malfunction at Hastings High causes fire, break from school.
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Features
An eye on the world. Crescenta senior finds passion for world photography during suspension for slouchy pants.
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Matt Gray: Music Man From age 5, Crescenta High student has followed the classical path with an eye on a music future.
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Producing a fine career. Fresno Christian alum strong high school broadcast start into career as TV journalist.
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Sweets and Salvation: The “Sidewalk Sunday School” Truck
"Hawaii in the hood." Metro Christian Center takes its message to tough New York neighborhoods.
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Beat-boxing hopeful. Kentwood High's Peter Ma has been laying down the sound since 13.
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Stolen bass comes home. Saddened music teacher recovers centuries-old instrument following alert action by music store manager.
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Opinion
Victim of its own success ... Bard High-Early College may not be so special once another school is born in its image.
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Daring To Disagree: Modern Day Scopes Affair Plays Out Ten Miles from BHSEC
Worthy of debate? Constitution's separation clause comes to test in New Jersey science controversy.
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