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Issue Date: Friday, October 30, 2009 Issue: Volume 4 - 2 Last Update: Monday, November 30, 2009
  • Texans Give Fans Another First Half Fake Out

    Monday, November 30, 2009 By: Evan Dunbar, Westside High School

    With a 17 point first half lead and dominant first half performances by both the offense and defense, the Houston Texans looked to have finally exorcised their biggest demons- the Indianapolis Colts.

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  • Fighting hunger in the city, one mouth at a time

    Thursday, October 29, 2009 By: Evan Dunbar, Westside High School

    On any given day, an estimated 35,000 people go hungry in the Houston area. Since 1982, the Houston Food Bank has been fighting to end this problem. The Houston Food Bank is a private, non-profit org

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  • White stresses unity and cooperation during challenging times

    Wednesday, October 28, 2009 By: Ivan Espinosa, Westside High School

    As the race for Houston’s next mayor heats up, Mayor Bill White is preparing to pass the torch. He sat down to offer a few tips for the next mayor and talk about his accomplishments and future plans.

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  • Celebrate Houston

    Thursday, October 29, 2009 By: Ivan Espinosa, Westside High School

    Nothing to do in Houston? Look again!

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  • Pitts struggled with literacy, but became CBS newsman

    Thursday, October 29, 2009 By: Delisha Ford, Worthing High School

    60 Minutes contributor recently penned first book

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  • Ballroom dancing has its kicks, but pitfalls as well

    Thursday, October 29, 2009 By: Victoria Ellington, Westside High School

    Travel is great, dancers say, but job security is lacking

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  • Capturing history through a lens

    Wednesday, October 28, 2009 By: Margaret Kemp, Jack Yates High School

    Photographer's stories of black Texans published

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  • Once tallest, now history

    Wednesday, October 28, 2009 By: Ross Steinberg, Lamar High School

    Demolition of the legendary Savoy Hotel doesn't go unnoticed

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  • A sacred tradition has lost its meaning and has become a fashion statement

    Wednesday, October 28, 2009 By: Chelsea Hall, Westbury High School

    A sign of consecrated tradition has lost its true meaning.             Adornments such as rosaries or rosary-like necklaces and the Jesus bracelets are often worn for non-religious purposes as a fash

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  • Students trained as 911 operators

    Wednesday, October 28, 2009 By: Victoria Ellington, Westside High School

    Program began in 2000 and has trained 300

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Teens Covering Houston

At-a-glance

With a 17 point first half lead and dominant first half performances by both the offense and defense, the Houston Texans looked to have finally exorcised their biggest demons- the Indianapolis Colts.
full story 
With a 17 point first half lead and dominant first half performances by both the offense and defense, the Houston Texans looked to have finally exorcised their biggest demons- the Indianapolis Colts.
full story 
On any given day, an estimated 35,000 people go hungry in the Houston area. Since 1982, the Houston Food Bank has been fighting to end this problem. The Houston Food Bank is a private, non-profit org
full story 
Celebrate Houston
Nothing to do in Houston? Look again!
full story 
60 Minutes contributor recently penned first book
full story 
Travel is great, dancers say, but job security is lacking
full story 
New food packages contain low-fat alternatives
full story 
Capturing history through a lens
Photographer's stories of black Texans published
full story 
Once tallest, now history
Demolition of the legendary Savoy Hotel doesn't go unnoticed
full story 
A sacred tradition has lost its meaning and has become a fashion statement
A sign of consecrated tradition has lost its true meaning.             Adornments such as rosaries or rosary-like necklaces and the Jesus bracelets are often worn for non-religious purposes as a fash
full story 
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