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Editorial: Hallway Congestion and HS Style

February 16, 2012
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by Tina Nguyen Medford High School is a large school with three floors, three buildings, and the Voc building,and students have only three minutes to travel through the hallways to get from one class to another. For some students, getting from one class to the next is no problem. For many, however, the journey from...

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First-Person: Acting

February 16, 2012
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by Ellen Keith Being a teenager is lot harder than it should be. We’re not burdened with jobs, bills, debts, or children (hopefully). However, we do have to deal with peer pressure, harassment, school, grades, what colleges we get into, and much more. So with all of these distractions and stressing situations, young adults...

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Movie Preview: The Hunger Games

February 8, 2012
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Movie Preview: The Hunger Games

#TEAMDISTRICT12  (spoiler alert!!!) By Lydia Regan The movie for the hit series The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is coming to theaters on March 23, 2012, and I cannot wait. The books are set in the country of Panem, which had thirteen districts until the government destroyed the thirteenth district in a response to...

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Music Review: Florence + the Machine

January 19, 2012
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Music Review: Florence + the Machine

By Lydia Regan My first encounter with Florence + the Machine was on a cold November Saturday, I was looking for some new songs to put on my Ipod, and came across a couple of techno remixes of Florence Welch’s songs, including “Shake it Out”, “Cosmic Lover”, and, “You got the Love.” I did...

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Video Game Review: Skyrim

January 2, 2012
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Video Game Review: Skyrim

  by Daniel Morey   I don’t care how nerdy it seems, I absolutely love Skyrim. The fifth release in the Elder Scrolls series by developer Bethesda Softworks, the same people responsible for the extremely popular Fallout series, just goes to show that good things are worth the wait.  I even went to the...

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