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  • Cell phones in school come under fire: New superintendent cracks big whip

    Monday, February 07, 2005 By: La’Shana Brown

    Better turn off that cell phone.

    That's the message from new Superintendent Dr. Beverley Geltner, who says she wants to improve the image of all Southfield Public Schools.

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  • Tsunami causes pain at Southfield High

    Monday, February 07, 2005 By: Shayla Turner

    The tsunami natural disaster that caused mass destruction in Asia also caused pain in Southfield.

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  • Orna Jones makes American Idol

    Monday, February 07, 2005 By: Jasmine Gaylor

    Southfield High alumna Orna Jones, who graduated last year, appeared on American Idol talent search contest.

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  • History teacher pens first novel

    Monday, February 07, 2005 By: Jensen Allen

    History teacher Mark Trexler has published his first novel through AuthorHouse titled “The Vanquished.”

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  • School spirit surges at Southfield High

    Monday, February 07, 2005 By: Jasmine Gaylor

    Through the years, Southfield High has experienced some major setbacks and disappointments. However, negativity seems to be a thing of the past.

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  • Dress code changes won't solve a thing

    Monday, February 07, 2005 By: Rachel Wiedemann

    In a hasty effort to create a more peaceful school environment, school administrators have forbidden students from wearing pricey Cartier glasses and stylish Al Wissam leather coats.

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  • In time, America will accept gay marriages as normal : Letter to the editor

    Monday, February 07, 2005 By: Kristen Farley

    The November defeat of the proposal to allow gay marriages in Michigan and elsewhere is a disappointing setback to America, but all is not lost.

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  • The high co$t of senior living

    Tuesday, February 08, 2005 By: La'Shana Brown

    Senior Jonathan Cole says the cost of senior year was a big shock to him. He did not expect that his senior pictures would cost $300, or that his upcoming senior trip would be a $1,000 expense. And t

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  • WSHJ radio station launches new shows: New tower power improves station’s broadcast strength

    Tuesday, February 08, 2005 By: Rachel Wiedemann

    WSHJ 88.3-FM has launched three new shows for the new year.

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  • Little wrestler does big things: 'He wrestles like a tiger coming out of his cage,’ - Doug Moore, Sr.

    Tuesday, February 08, 2005 By: James Andersen

    Varsity wrestler Doug Moore, Jr. is proving that bigger is not always better.

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At-a-glance

Romance was the word of the day on Valentine's Day.
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In what has become an annual tradition at Southfield High School, several football players signed agreements to play collegiate level football.Seniors Ross Weaver, Brandon Summers and Jerome Delk all
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The National Art Honors Society is selling a calendar featuring the Varsity Football team.
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Surprising to some, the Southfield Boys’ Varsity Basketball team has begun the season with a 5-7 record.
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Varsity wrestler Doug Moore, Jr. is proving that bigger is not always better.
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Ebony & Ivory: The untold story of Phillip Calvin Vails
Senior Phillip Vails never imagined that his life would be flipped upsidedown the day after he finished seventh grade.
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Michigan will soon permanently expel the high school MEAP test.
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WSHJ 88.3-FM has launched three new shows for the new year.
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Seniors Frank Tramble and Phillip Vails will star in the spring musical “Bye Bye Birdie.”
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Senior Jonathan Cole says the cost of senior year was a big shock to him. He did not expect that his senior pictures would cost $300, or that his upcoming senior trip would be a $1,000 expense. And t
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