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The Bulldog Reporter Hopewell Valley Central High School Pennington, NJ
Issue Date: Monday, April 25, 2011 Issue: Spring 2011 Last Update: Friday, May 27, 2011
  • Hope for Sustainability?

    Wednesday, May 25, 2011 By: Jaime Johnson

    Almost everyone at Hopewell has been in the bathroom and heard a toilet flush when no one is in the stall, and most have seen people toss recyclable bottles or pieces of paper into the trash.     

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  • Gas is How Much?!

    Thursday, May 12, 2011 By: Ali Valcarcel

    In the past 52 weeks, gas prices have increased over 36 percent and the national average is approaching four dollars a gallon.  In the last year, gas prices have increased over 60 percent and the new

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  • Apple Computers: Taking Over the World

    Wednesday, May 25, 2011 By: Ali Valcarcel

    Four years ago I bought a new laptop for high school.  I purchased a mediocre Dell laptop for around $500 and a protection program for $50 more.       Not even a year went by and my computer started

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  • The Nature of Geocaching

    Thursday, May 19, 2011 By: Owen Toland

    “It was about 25 feet up in a tree.  I walked over a stream in Philadelphia’s only covered bridge, through the woods, and up the side of a mountain just to get to that spot.   It was awesome,” said Ho

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  • AP Exams: Risks v. Rewards

    Wednesday, May 11, 2011 By: Megan Haggerty

    You’ve made it.  You are finally entering a college that seems to be custom-fit for you.  You will never be forced to take a forty-two minute gym class again and you will never have to sit in the cafe

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  • What the "Frack" is Fracking?

    Wednesday, May 11, 2011 By: Chelsea Romanchuk

    Hydraulic fracking sites are popping up all over America, and at a rate that’s quickly increasing. Just the name for this process sounds dangerous.  Citizens know little about the massive amounts of c

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  • Spring into Fashion

    Wednesday, May 11, 2011 By: Caycee Megaro

    It’s true  when people say that everything comes back in fashion.  In the recent years, trends like neon-colored leggings from the 80s and bell bottom jeans from the 60s and 70s have come and gone. St

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  • On The Road Again

    Wednesday, May 11, 2011 By: Kyle Wert

    It happens every year. It is the most anticipated way that teenagers get their freedom from their parents and younger siblings. This event is getting your driver’s license.     In a high school stude

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  • Let the Games Begin: A Book Review

    Wednesday, March 23, 2011 By: Alyssa Sanford

    For those in search of a good book that’s not part of the English curriculum, read The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins. It’s the book series that has recently caught the attention of the media, widel

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  • Ready, Set, Summer!

    Wednesday, March 30, 2011 By: Claire Doemland

    The birds are chirping, the ice cream stores are opening, the flowers are blooming, and HVCHS seniors are preparing to graduate. These are the sure signs that summertime is quickly approaching here in

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At-a-glance

Having trouble affording your dream prom dress? One Simple Wish is a charity in Ewing, New Jersey that sells gently worn or new prom and cocktail dresses that are in perfect condition.        Daniel
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The senior lounge was only officially established and opened for seniors a year ago, but already it has garnered immense popularity. When interviewed, the majority of students praised the lounge for i
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Almost everyone at Hopewell has been in the bathroom and heard a toilet flush when no one is in the stall, and most have seen people toss recyclable bottles or pieces of paper into the trash.     
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Four years ago I bought a new laptop for high school.  I purchased a mediocre Dell laptop for around $500 and a protection program for $50 more.       Not even a year went by and my computer started
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Within the past year there has been a noticeable increase in student laptop use in the school. In Advanced Placement Environmental Science, four out of twenty four students were using laptops during c
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“It was about 25 feet up in a tree.  I walked over a stream in Philadelphia’s only covered bridge, through the woods, and up the side of a mountain just to get to that spot.   It was awesome,” said Ho
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In the past 52 weeks, gas prices have increased over 36 percent and the national average is approaching four dollars a gallon.  In the last year, gas prices have increased over 60 percent and the new
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Mrs. Negia recently published a letter in the Hopewell Valley News commemorating the celebrated teacher Mrs. Cheryl Rigel, who retired earlier this May. Mrs. Negia’s letter informed the community that
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You’ve made it.  You are finally entering a college that seems to be custom-fit for you.  You will never be forced to take a forty-two minute gym class again and you will never have to sit in the cafe
full story 
Hydraulic fracking sites are popping up all over America, and at a rate that’s quickly increasing. Just the name for this process sounds dangerous.  Citizens know little about the massive amounts of c
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