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Dec 01, 2008
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The Endless Summer Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Educators spend warm summer months in very different ways
With the school year over, many educators are turning their attention to their summer pursuits. But what exactly do educators do during the summer months?
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Spotlight shines on seniors Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Mature thespians strut their stuff on stage
The theater is a nuanced tradition relying on actors, writers, and directors working together to create entire worlds on a small stage.
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Medicine cabinet highs Tuesday, April 01, 2008
It’s called DXM, Skittles, or Syrup, and it’s a popular way for teens to get high. Millions of young people have tried it at least once. Fueling its popularity, DXM is cheap, legal, and easy to get; in fact it’s probably in your medicine cabinet.
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Ordinary people, extraordinary work Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Volunteer program for people over 50
Addressing the parents of young Jesuit priests back in 1989, Fr. James Conroy, S.J., spoke of the Jesuit society’s devotion to serving humanity as Jesus did by working with the poor and downtrodden.
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Vote '08: When will economic bubble burst? Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Looming recession No. 1 election issue
While the Iraq war, immigration, Social Security, and global warming have dominated debates among the candidates for much of the 2008 Presidential campaign, the nation’s weakening economy and its effect on the livelihood of every American is steadily becoming a front-and-center concern for voters.
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