• People fight for foolish reasons

    Wednesday, November 16, 2011 By: Nicole Penetrante

    People get suspended, expelled, killed, injured, arrested and suffer other consequences because of fighting, but most of their reasons for getting into fights are pretty stupid. They let their tempers

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  • Different does not mean cute

    Thursday, November 17, 2011 By: Queen Hardy

    Lately, many females have been changing their fashion and hair styles to submit to the status quo of being “different.” Sadly, what these females fail to realize is that “different” does not necessari

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  • Occupy Wall Street occupies Jersey City

    Wednesday, November 16, 2011 By: Sabrina Cartagena & Queen Hardy

    College students, high school students, teachers, the unemployed and others have gathered to protest against what they see as the harsh reality of the wealthy population of America getting richer and

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  • School betrays seniors

    Wednesday, November 16, 2011 By: Jahwan Robinson

    Traditionally in high school, the senior class gets the most privileges, but in this school that has gradually changed.

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  • You are what you watch

    Thursday, November 17, 2011 By: Rocelyn Samano

    Immature shows like “Spongebob,” “South Park” and “Family Guy” are prominent in televised media for adolescents. The characters’ ignorant and immature behavior has a strong influence on students’ acti

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  • Why seniors must take quarterly assessments

    Wednesday, November 16, 2011 By: Richard Galvez

    For the first time, seniors are required this year to take the school’s critical reading and math assessments. Many seniors find this change unfair and have questioned the reason for the decision.

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  • Teachers, students texting causes controversy

    Wednesday, November 16, 2011 By: Brianna Khublall

    While text messages and social media have become prominent forms of communication, especially for teenagers, teachers and students using these technologies to talk to each other remains controversial.

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  • Is it cute to be dumb?

    Wednesday, November 16, 2011 By: Queen Hardy

    While T-shirts sold by Forever 21 and JC Penney created a public controversy earlier this year, students said they often observe peers purposely acting dumb or playing down their smarts.

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  • Review: J Cole's 'Cole World'

    Thursday, November 17, 2011 By: Queen Hardy

    New talent is on the rise in the music industry. Uprising artist J Cole popped right out of North Carolina and brought his hip-hop expertise to the East Coast.

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  • Review: Demi Lovato: Unbroken 4 Stars

    Thursday, November 17, 2011 By: Rocelyn Samano

    Demi Lovato has made a comeback with a different, more intense and personal song style. Her new album, “Unbroken,” released on September 20, is the product of her three months in rehab for bulimia, an

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At-a-glance

Class of 2009 alumnus and Lincoln University junior Harran Holmes offer his advice to current students.
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New advances in technology are discovered all the time and our country is usually the first to experience them. We are the lucky ones, but often don’t think of it that way. Our country is vastly diffe
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School athletes interviewed by The Student Voice said they do not have a superstition when they play their sport, but pay attention to the game at hand. Even without superstition, however, they often
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Questions are often raised about certain issues in the school that students find a little vague or unfair, like why the uniform policy is the way it is or why freshmen can not go out for lunch. Thus,
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Demi Lovato has made a comeback with a different, more intense and personal song style. Her new album, “Unbroken,” released on September 20, is the product of her three months in rehab for bulimia, an
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With the winter track season starting the last week of November, the team’s fate is unknown due to key runners being injured, leaving the team or graduating.
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The school’s football players have to go the extra mile, playing on teams for Lincoln and Snyder high schools. Even when the teams’ records don’t show great success, the players find the experience re
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Both the boys and girls basketball teams are working hard to prepare for the regular season. Returning players from both teams said they look forward to working with their new coaches.
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Immature shows like “Spongebob,” “South Park” and “Family Guy” are prominent in televised media for adolescents. The characters’ ignorant and immature behavior has a strong influence on students’ acti
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Lately, many females have been changing their fashion and hair styles to submit to the status quo of being “different.” Sadly, what these females fail to realize is that “different” does not necessari
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