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  • “Ganging up” on school art: Gang-related murals removed from LHS

    Monday, March 26, 2007 By: Jemibayo Agunloye

    On February 8th at Lindenhurst High School, the school’s administration performed an act they felt suitable for the protection and welfare of their students. Five murals throughout the school were r

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  • ‘Hannibal’ falling

    Monday, March 26, 2007 By: Eddie Seymour

    My stomach gurgled like a geyser as I sat down in the CineMark movie theatre. I had not eaten for four hours (which is a record for me). Knowing the type of movie that I was about to watch, I did not

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  • ‘Darfur’ gives readers ride of a lifetime

    Monday, March 26, 2007 By: Eddie Seymour

    As I finished the last sentence of the book, I had a loss for words. All that was painted in my mind were the sounds of terror and bloodshed. Gunshots, explosions, people shrieking. I felt so horrible

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  • Who steals people’s shoes?: Students concerned with increase in thefts

    Monday, March 26, 2007 By: Jackie Bernard

    Walking around the halls in this school. You may look at all the faces, some of them you know, and others you don’t. There is one question that has been plaguing students and staff if WHS and that is

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  • The 'Stuy-ification' of BHSEC?: Over Half of Next Year’s 9th Graders Were Accepted to a Specialized High School

    Monday, March 26, 2007 By: Will Glovinsky '08

    In the competitive world of top New York City high schools, BHSEC students like to think of themselves as a different breed from those who attend Specialized High Schools like Stuyvesant, Bronx Scienc

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  • Pushing for Hockey

    Monday, March 26, 2007 By: Jordan Liu

    The Staples Center air was crisp, bristling with the fresh chill of hockey. The bright fluorescent lights glared off the newly resurfaced ice, and the deafening buzzer echoed around the giant stadium.

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  • I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change

    Tuesday, March 27, 2007 By: Pamela Vivanco

    John Dipietro and Jimmy Robert’s “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change” is Off-Broadway’s longest running musical. The show has no plotline, but the lack of plot is no obstacle because each scene

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  • Scrubs!: (Uniforms, not the TV show)

    Tuesday, March 27, 2007 By: Stephane Cheshire

    You might have seen some PBHS seniors walking around in medical scrubs. Do you know why? These students are studying to become nursing assistants in the Technical Career Center’s Health Occupations cl

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  • Music Review: Aqualung's Memory Man

    Wednesday, March 28, 2007 By: Patrick Chamberlain

    Signal Business Manager Patrick Chamberlain reviews Aqualung's new album Memory Man

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  • Five hundred yards in five minutes: Traffic jam at HBHS

    Wednesday, March 28, 2007 By: Hillary Sabbagh

    HBHS students are all too familiar with those little yellow pieces of paper known as tardy slips. Everybody knows the feeling of running towards the school and stepping into the building--only to hear

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Issue Date: Sunday, April 01, 2007 Issue: Week of Sept.30,2007
 
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News
As a result of the six snow days in February, the FHS students and faculty will attend school an extra day at the end of the school year.
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On March 2, a faculty member disrupted a fight near Springbrook High School.
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Five murals throughout the school were removed due to concealed images of gang promotion.
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Features
This student, a member of the University of Wyoming Symphony Orchestra, went on tour with the orchestra.
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The Franklin Community Library has initiated a program which allows students of Toby Johnson and Franklin to be a part of the decisions made by the library staff.
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You might have seen some PBHS seniors walking around in medical scrubs. These students are studying to become nursing assistants in the Technical Career Center’s Health Occupations class taught by Mrs
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Opinion
Miami residents disregard the "magic"
Miami is indeed “The Magic City,” but it’s up to each one of us to find the magic in it.
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Will exit exams make the grade with teachers?: Student calls for teachers to be evaluated in hopes of improving the learning environment
"Exit exams" for teachers would improve teachers' performance in the classroom.
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Don't judge your fellow students. When we get out of school we will all be the same.
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The four by four schedule allows everyone thrive in a less stressful environment. Teachers should take this into account when they vote on a new schedule.
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