Archive for June, 2011
Graduation
Posted on 09. Jun, 2011 by Abby Godard.
As seniors complete their last year of a high school, the question of what the future holds for each student lingers in their minds.
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To Google or not to Google – Of Google’s Increasing Importance for Americans
Posted on 06. Jun, 2011 by admin.
The ubiquitous nature of the Google search engine doesn’t necessarily hold the answer to every question out there.
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To Poke or Not To Poke
Posted on 06. Jun, 2011 by Mattie Stevens.
Poking fun at the Facebook phenomenon
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A Disease Plaguing the Nation: Bieber Fever
Posted on 03. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Students at UAHS join the Bieber bandwagon
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Tasty Trash
Posted on 03. Jun, 2011 by Olivia Miltner.
Consumption of fast food is creating a world of unhealthiness and obesity.
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Inconsistant Weekly Television Episodes
Posted on 03. Jun, 2011 by Emma Klebe.
My series addiction is disrupted by the inconsistency of new weekly episodes
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Some Say The Older The Wiser
Posted on 03. Jun, 2011 by Carly Tovell.
By Carly Tovell
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Swoosh; a spitball blasts across the room when the teacher’s head turns. Phones and iPods whip out of students pockets, and notes pass from desk to desk. So far no notes, homework, or reading done. No respect given. It seems to be the case that when students [...]
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Personality Profiling
Posted on 03. Jun, 2011 by Cassie Lowery.
Catching glimpses of personality through driving styles
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A Status for Everything
Posted on 03. Jun, 2011 by Kate Magill.
By Kate Magill
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In today’s world of social networking, a new fad has taken hold among young people, one that I find aggravating—the need for individuals to let the world know what they are doing at all times through the use of status updates. With popular sites such as Facebook [...]
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Infomercials: Success or Excess?
Posted on 02. Jun, 2011 by Elizabeth Tzagournis.
The truth about those annoying TV interruptions: Infomercials
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The Frustrating Pace of Dawdling Pedestrians
Posted on 02. Jun, 2011 by admin.
Frustrated by slow walkers, too? Read on to join in on the experience of how it feels to walk behind the slow hazards through the hallway, and maybe even learn some tips on how to avoid this predicament.

