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  • DJ and technology guru Fahey a jack of all trades, master of fun

    Saturday, September 13, 2008 By: Kelly McNicholas

    Students often don’t know much about teacher’s backgrounds, but when students enter new digital imaging teacher Chris Fahey’s classroom, they come face to face with a man who could have pronounced the

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  • Breathe in, breathe out

    Wednesday, September 10, 2008 By: Gina Mucciardi

    It’s time for a new drink. DHS’s purchase of four new breathalyzers for school use has got students talking. From here on in, be prepared to get tested for alcohol before entering any dance, prom, or

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  • Attempting Authenticity: A Keystone Student’s Creative Look at Life

    Tuesday, September 02, 2008 By: Hebah Uddin

    Veronique, a Keystone student living in South Africa, has just published a book of lyrical works and poetry, titled Attempting Authenticity. The Keystone Connection interviewed Veronique to learn more

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  • Orientation links students, campus: Link Crew creates excitment for school

    Tuesday, September 02, 2008 By: Ashlee Sullivan

    250 freshmen were greeted by juniors and seniors on August 11 for the 2008 Freshman Orientation. From eight in the morning until one in the afternoon, freshmen toured the campus, took part in fun acti

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  • Healthy Choices: Surprise: Cafeteria Food Can Be Good For You

    Monday, September 08, 2008 By: Karly Houchin

    Many students may assume that cafeteria food is unhealthy, but there are many nutritious choices.

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  • Kindness Douses Heartache

    Monday, September 08, 2008 By: Alison Gamm

    Students turned pain into profit as they raised money for a family in need recently. Dakota Valley students held two fundraisers last week to support the Yates and Scott families that were affected in

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  • Unblocking Artistic Creativity: Student artists can overcome blocks to creativity

    Monday, September 08, 2008 By: Seah Bankston

    Every artist goes through a time in which he's trying to find every way to bypass the uneasiness. The rhythm no longer flows, the paint brush no longer strokes, the hands no longer mold the clay the w

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  • Bigger and Better Buildings

    Monday, September 08, 2008 By: Chelsea Miller

    Dakota Valley High School is the most crowded it’s ever been. This is forcing the district to expand. “Nice, modern, and up to date,” said Superintendent Al Leber referring to school expansion plans.

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  • Goin' Green

    Monday, September 08, 2008 By: Alyssa Limke

    “We’re not just about ourselves this year,” said Kim Bacon, the student council advisor, describing this year’s “Go Green" homecoming theme. The official name for this year’s theme is “DV Saves the Wo

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  • Slow, safe driving is everyone’s responsibility: Police set up speed camera to remind drivers to slow down

    Tuesday, September 09, 2008 By: Tyler Haigh and Tyler Welbig

    A portable digital speed display trailer is currently set up near WHS to remind drivers of their speeds and to slow down.

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Getting a load off. As backpacks vanish, handbags take over.
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Doing right for the world. It isn't about oneself, but what one can do for those to come.
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Doing right for the world. It isn't about oneself, but what one can do for those to come.
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Getting to know you. Washington Union freshmen get red carpet hello from upperclassmen.
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Getting to know you. Washington Union freshmen get red carpet hello from upperclassmen.
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Cafeteria food may be good for you. Many students may assume that cafeteria food is unhealthy, but there are many nutritious choices.
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Cafeteria food may be good for you. Many students may assume that cafeteria food is unhealthy, but there are many nutritious choices.
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Walking while chewing gum -- and other hazards of not paying attention in school hallways.
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South Side juniors live for fashion.
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