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  • DUI Trial

    Sunday, April 30, 2006 By: Monique Hamilton

    As a follow-up to the "Every 15 Minutes" program at CHS, Principal Rick Spears and Auburn Patrol Officer Gary Hopping brought the legal aspect of the DUI process to students. In fact the view got very

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  • Save DarfurCut the Apathy and Take Action

    Monday, May 01, 2006 By: Julia Shedlin

    Starvation. Famine. Disease. Murder. As many as 400,000 people have been brutally killed in Sudan’s western Darfur region, and our community has not helped nearly as much as it could. Sudan may seem

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  • Play that Funky Music...

    Monday, May 01, 2006 By: Jennifer Perlmutter

    Walter Johnson is filled with passionate people. Everyday, walking down the hall, you can see someone decked out in spirit for their sports team, promoting their club’s next fundraiser or rallying sup

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  • Scary Movie 4still not so scary, still unnecessary

    Monday, May 01, 2006 By: Anna Sawyer

    It’s only funny when someone gets hurt, or at least that’s what they say. In real life, it might not be so funny, but in Scary Movie 4 it works.Scary Movie 4 is the latest in the line of Scary Movie’s

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  • Good Riddance, My Friend

    Monday, May 01, 2006 By: Brendan Taylor '08

    In March Burroughs and Chapin (B&C) announced that after the summer season, the Pavilion amusement park would close its doors for good.

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  • Web site aids communication

    Monday, May 01, 2006 By: By Christopher Joseph, staff writer

    Getting the right information about things going on at school is sometimes really hard, but that’s not the case for Opelousas High School students thanks to the OHS Web site.

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  • Graduating early: slacking off or a chance to get ahead?: Some former Cleveland students opted for their own agenda of education to fulfill themselves while others don't know that they have the choice

    Tuesday, May 02, 2006 By: Austin Hackett and Adrian Shirk

    It appears as though each year, more and more students are choosing alternative paths to normal high school graduation. Whether graduating early, home-schooling, or through early college programs, it

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  • FATHERS KNOW BEST: An exclusive look into growing up with gay parents

    Wednesday, May 03, 2006 By: Nicole Sloane

    “I have gay parents.”

    If someone asked you to tell them about yourself, would you be able to produce this response comfortably?

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  • School Lockdowns!

    Wednesday, May 03, 2006 By: Eric Tyler

    Lockdown! The word conjures up images of armed bandits holding the school hostage or crazed madmen running abound, taking over classrooms. But what, really constitutes a lockdown? Do student have to

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  • Is Religion Killing Us?: Violence in the Bible and the Quran

    Thursday, May 04, 2006 By: Kristin Sanderson and David Hird

    Is religion killing us?’ Not a common question being asked among high school students today. But for Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer, an entire book was written on the subject. “Is Religion Killing Us? Violen

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Issue Date: Sunday, May 07, 2006 Issue: Week of May 8, 2006 Last Update: Tuesday, January 13, 2009
 
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News
Some students and teachers participated in the protest marches on May 1.
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The Backstrom brothers' parents shared the details of their lives and tragic deaths due to a drunk driving accident.
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For decades, teachers across Connecticut have been promised that their retirement pensions would be fully funded by the state.
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Students were called into the theatre to face the consequences of creating exaggerated faces and gang symbols in the yearbook club photos.
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“We can protect too much, or too little… I would rather be judged for protecting too much,” former Attorney General John Ashcroft said on his theory of security verses civil liberties during his visit
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Features
I was a Confederate soldier this weekend at Ballestone Manor near Baltimore, we reenacted several Civil War battles that took place in Virginia.
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Is religion killing us?’ Not a common question being asked among high school students today. But for Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer, an entire book was written on the subject. “Is Religion Killing Us? Violen
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Gay parents are really not too different from other parents. Here is a brief look at the normal life of a local family.
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Joshua Heskett shares his story of deployment to Iraq.
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What should you do if you are in a car accident?
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