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  • Fair Game: hunting breaks down gender barriers

    Saturday, December 18, 2010 By: Emily Tolan

    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife service conducted a survey in 2007 that estimates the number of female hunters is 10% of 12.5 million hunters, a huge increase since 1991. 300,000 of those girls are under t

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  • IRON MAN

    Saturday, December 18, 2010 By: Christina Gulliver

    Supplements, dieting, banana suits and hardcore workouts are all things familiar to bodybuilders, and for one eighteen year old, it is something that rules his life.

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  • We're Falling Behind, and It's Your Fault

    Friday, December 17, 2010 By: Michael Cheung

    Our education system needs another jump-start.

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  • Editorial

    Friday, December 17, 2010 By: Editorial Board

    The FCAT: not quite a four-letter word, but a four-letter acronym that might as well be amongst the long list of dirty words. Though it stands for Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, it’s been dubb

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  • 'Cannibal' dismays Ke$ha fans' expectations

    Friday, December 17, 2010 By: Joseph Cardenas/Section Editor

    After some researching, album-stream listening and review reading, I’ve noticed something different with Ke$ha: people like her album. I mean, find it decent, at least. Even though I personally love m

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  • Black Swan: Black Indeed

    Friday, December 17, 2010 By: Jeremy Maldonado

    “Black Swan” is rated R for racy.

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  • Go Vegetarianism!

    Friday, December 17, 2010 By: Henrike Hennig

    Living without meat is not as hard as many people think.

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  • Recent fighting surprises students and worries staff

    Friday, December 17, 2010 By: Katie Hayden

    Indianola has a new spring-up of fighting in the school. What has gotten into students?

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  • Using iPods in School

    Friday, December 17, 2010 By: Katelyn Carney

    In many schools around the country, the use of iPods or any other such electronic devices are banned from the working environment of students. Many teachers and some parents are against the use of the

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  • Religion Through My Eyes

    Friday, December 17, 2010 By: Priscilla Johnson

    What is Religion? Is it a way of controlling the world, as many say or was it designed to give society something to believe in? To symbolize a faith and a very strong belief in something or someone wh

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, December 20, 2010 Issue: Week of Dec. 20, 2010
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
The U.S. Senate voted down the DREAM Act -- a bill to give citizenship to immigrants who serve in the military or attend college -- and one Utah high school community is weighing its impact.
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Students have had their reputations ruined and lost friends.
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Recent fighting surprises students and worries staff
Indianola has a new spring-up of fighting in the school. What has gotten into students?
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With the bad weather that results from the winter season, there are many concerns for new student drivers.
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If you have reason to believe a friend or peer is in an abusive relationship, the first thing you should do is contact a trusted adult or guidance counselor.
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During the holiday season, several local and national charities ensure that military personnel are recognized this Christmas.
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*A student’s name in this article has been changed at her request. It is no secret that the economic downturn has affected many in Arapahoe’s community. Between foreclosures, evictions, unemployment,
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When senior Gabriel Harmon woke up the morning of Oct. 26, he wasn’t expecting the drug war in Mexico to affect him. Hundreds of miles away, it wasn’t a reality in his day-to-day life. He went to scho
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FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and gives the federal government and colleges the information they need to know to determine how much your expected family contribution will be.
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Features
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife service estimates that in 2007, females comprise 10 percent of 12.5 million hunters, a huge increase since 1991. 300,000 of those girls are under the age of 16.
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