• Relay for Life

    Friday, April 27, 2012 By: Normari Lopez

    The American Cancer society is once again holding one of its hundreds of Relay for Life events across the country. Every year, survivors, family members of victims who have been affected, and supporte

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  • The Forest of Hands and Teeth: Book Review

    Tuesday, April 24, 2012 By: Julie Gilkison

    Everyone has had their noses stuck in The Hunger Games series in the past couple of weeks, especially with the movie hitting theaters Friday March 23. But besides all The Hunger Games drama, I have be

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  • The Best TV Show Ever

    Tuesday, April 24, 2012 By: Asia Pietskowski

    When you turn on your television nowadays all you see is reality shows involving unnecessary drama. What happened to TV shows that had a lesson when you watched it? All people seem to care about is wh

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  • Don't Be A Fool!

    Friday, April 13, 2012 By: Sabrina Gray

    April Fool’s Day or traditionally known as ‘All Fools Day’ ("April Fish" in France). April Fools Day is a day for harmless pranks, jokes, and fun. Although seemingly a holiday that a lot of people par

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  • World Record Jackpot

    Friday, April 13, 2012 By: Moussa Hamadeh

    March 30th was the drawing for the world record Mega-Millions jackpot. The jackpot for this Mega Millions was set at $656,000,000. This was the largest lottery payout in the history of the world

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  • Titanic Back in 3-D

    Friday, April 13, 2012 By: Melissa Lafleur

    A hundred years ago on April 15th was the sinking of the most famous ship, the Titanic. The “unsinkable” ship hit an iceberg late in the evening on April 14th, and officially went under water on April

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  • Google Doodles

    Friday, April 13, 2012 By: Leonard Giannetti

    Google’s first doodle was introduced in 1998 when Google founders Larry and Sergey were attending the Burning Man Festival in the Nevada desert. The doodle included a stick figure drawing behind the s

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  • Day of Silence

    Friday, April 13, 2012 By: Kaitlyn Herzig

    “Please understand my reasons for not speaking today. I support lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights. People who are silent today believe that laws and attitudes should be inclusive of peopl

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  • May the Odds Be Ever in Your Favor

    Friday, April 13, 2012 By: Ana Ramos

    On March 23rd, 2012, The Hunger Games the movie was released to the public. This year, the freshman class went see the Hunger Games after reading it as a summer reading book. I feel that this movie di

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  • The Magoon Review: Borderlands

    Friday, April 13, 2012 By: Dr. Tyler Magoon Esq.

    Magoon takes to the keyboard once more in order to review more video games.

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The American Cancer society is once again holding one of its hundreds of Relay for Life events across the country. Every year, survivors, family members of victims who have been affected, and supporte
full story 
Everyone has had their noses stuck in The Hunger Games series in the past couple of weeks, especially with the movie hitting theaters Friday March 23. But besides all The Hunger Games drama, I have be
full story 
Shooting in Chicopee: State Trooper Injured
On April 13, 2012 a number of shots rang out on West Street in Chicopee just before eight o’clock in the morning. A state trooper who was allegedly reporting to a home invasion case was shot in the ha
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When you turn on your television nowadays all you see is reality shows involving unnecessary drama. What happened to TV shows that had a lesson when you watched it? All people seem to care about is wh
full story 
April Fool’s Day or traditionally known as ‘All Fools Day’ ("April Fish" in France). April Fools Day is a day for harmless pranks, jokes, and fun. Although seemingly a holiday that a lot of people par
full story 
March 30th was the drawing for the world record Mega-Millions jackpot. The jackpot for this Mega Millions was set at $656,000,000. This was the largest lottery payout in the history of the world
full story 
A hundred years ago on April 15th was the sinking of the most famous ship, the Titanic. The “unsinkable” ship hit an iceberg late in the evening on April 14th, and officially went under water on April
full story 
Google’s first doodle was introduced in 1998 when Google founders Larry and Sergey were attending the Burning Man Festival in the Nevada desert. The doodle included a stick figure drawing behind the s
full story 
“Please understand my reasons for not speaking today. I support lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights. People who are silent today believe that laws and attitudes should be inclusive of peopl
full story 
This is a follow up to the first article about Kony, where I gave you information about the organization and their main goals. The media has changed our world significantly. Millions of people are now
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