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  • Film Review: Accepted: Exceptional or Just Acceptable?

    Monday, September 18, 2006 By: Evan Meier ’09

    Part of graduating high school is going to college and beginning your future. How would you feel if every college you applied to rejected you? This is the case with Bartleby Gaines, played by Justin

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Issue Date: Friday, September 22, 2006 Issue: Bobcat Review #31 Last Update: Monday, September 25, 2006
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Russian tennis player, Maria Sharapova won 6-4, 6-4 over No. 2 World Ranked Belgium’s Justine Henin-Hardenne, at the U.S. Open, September 9, 2006. This unusual score was the first time in the Open er
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Brookfield High School is ready for some football. Teachers, students, and the Bobcat athletes are waiting in the wings for the turf to be installed and the bleachers to be decorated.
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There is a new dangerous effect of global warming, and it is one that scientists had not foreseen. Permafrost in Siberia has begun to melt, releasing gas into the atmosphere which will speed up the gl
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Just days before the fifth anniversary of September 11, Americans were reminded that terrorists are as active and deadly today as they were that fatal Tuesday five years ago. This new mass murder terr
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Brookfield students Amanda and Sandra Christos say they are not content just to do the typical community service. In order to make a difference in the lives of the poorest school district children in
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Part of graduating high school is going to college and beginning your future. How would you feel if every college you applied to rejected you? This is the case with Bartleby Gaines, played by Justin
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Students are wondering where all the sugary food and drinks have gone in BHS. The Board of Education discovered that the students should have more healthy food choices.
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This year marks the Brookfield Public School’s third year of a five year plan to rid Brookfield schools of asbestos. Maybe by the time this year’s senior are sophomores in college, our schools will be
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“Hey pal, feeling blue? Don’t know what to do? Hey pal. I mean you.” If you’re in the mood to be entertained, why not spend an evening at your town’s community theatre? The current production is “Assa
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