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Cyberly Psyched

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– By Tami Bridges – Ever been lied to by someone when they were speaking directly to you? Ever catch someone in a lie when you were talking face to face? When talking to someone in person, you may be able to sense by the way they’re talking or acting that they’re lying. On the [...]

2012-13 football team preview

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2012-2013 NHS football team – By Carlie Dice – The 2012-2013 football practice has just begun. They guys are busy getting ready and in shape for the upcoming season. Suspense is building as everyone awaits the start of the new season, and also nerves are building as everyone fears how the boys will react to [...]

Track Stars

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– By Rene Peters – Track is almost at an end. It has been an exciting season for all those who have tried so hard. A couple weeks ago, it started getting more serious. The track team had districts and then last weekend they had regionals.  Most of the team ended up not making it, [...]

Personal exchange program experience

– By Ing – This year is like the turning point of my life. Everything is different here in Newport.  As foreign exchange student Dayoon Park says, “Everything is very different but I really like it here. I am from a big city so crowded and quickly all the time that made me really like [...]

Time For A Change, Obama Is Change

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– By Taylor Woods – Equality… what does that word actually mean? In any dictionary, it means the quality or state of being equal. But do you really think people follow what the meaning of the word is? Mitt Romney doesn’t. So don’t ask him for the definition, he wouldn’t know if it was the [...]

What Makes You Beautiful Makes You Strong

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– By Courtny Roderick – In the 15th century, upper-class ladies of northern Europe painfully plucked their hairline to make their foreheads appear to look higher. They also scraped their hair back under elaborate, heavy headdresses. In the 19th Century, young Chinese girls would “bind”  their feet, a painful process meant to break the bones [...]

Uncommon Courtesy

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– By Zerrin – Can you remember the last time someone saw that you were struggling with a heavy object and they rushed to get the door for you? How about the last time someone waited to tell you something to your face, rather than send an impersonal text? Neither can I; and as a [...]

The Real Victor

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– By Judah Meek – “And may the odds be ever in your favor!” Starting with these few words,  Suzanne Collins broke out the newest book trilogy that stole everyone’s attention from the blood drooling Twilight. After The Hunger Games was released in 2008, even as a best seller, it wasn’t well known. Meanwhile Twilight [...]

25 Years of Happiness

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– By Merriee Averill – Summer air is rising up, so get on your swimsuits and head down to the most delightful place in the northwestern United States, Silverwood Theme Park and Boulder Beach Water Park. It is the largest amusement park in this part of the U.S., and is now celebrating its 25th year [...]

Musically Educated

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– By Tami Bridges –     “The most difficult thing to do while in class,” says NHS senior Taylor Woods, “is trying to sit in class and concentrate on an assignment when girls sit close by squealing about the latest gossip and boys jabbering about their weekend party plans.” To some this may be perfectly [...]

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