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Issue Date: Friday, December 04, 2009 Issue: December 4, 2009 Last Update: Friday, December 04, 2009
  • Steve Searing

    Friday, December 04, 2009 By: Texting Take Over

    Cell phones are no longer just phones. They are mini computers.

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The radios are playing Christmas music, the neighbors have their lights up, and all the television commercials shout “Holiday Cheer!” But it’s not even December. While some people are strongly opposed
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Across the nation, high school students are allowed to leave school during their lunch and study halls. This is because their schools have open campus.
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The bell sounds. You file out of your classes. You instantly set out to find someone against a slew of hundreds of others. This isn’t hard to do seeing as you have his class schedule memorized.
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Whether it’s for clothes, trinkets, or just about anything, everyone goes to Wal-Mart. What people don’t know, however, is that in return for its low prices, Wal-Mart is bad for business, exploits it
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Cell phones are no longer just phones. They are mini computers.
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It pumps up your blood and gets your heart going. Wondering what will happen to the character or if someone’s secret will be revealed, fans of the Twilight saga love the suspense, adventure, and thri
I remember the day when ‘weed’ meant a dandelion and a ‘drink’ meant a glass of water. Those days are over.
With H1N1 spreading, the country is in a panic. Hand sanitizer sales are on the rise, the number of absent students per day in schools is soaring, and there doesn’t seem to be enough vaccinations to g
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Throughout its first season, “Glee” has become a musical hit. After last week’s episode, however, fans were left questioning their opinion of the show.
Dealing with bad teachers
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Have you ever had a teacher tell you one thing, and then stab you in the back? Or had a teacher who sucked at teaching? A teacher who, well, just probably shouldn’t be teaching? Odds are you have.
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