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While debate continues in the Student Faculty Senate over the issue of freak dancing, all sides—students, parents, teachers—should be prepared to compromise on this subjective and controversial issue. Parent and teachers have felt uncomfortable over seeing high school students freak dancing because they find it inappropriate. They also believe that some students are silently uncomfortable, [...]
In Dec. 2009, 192 nations gathered in Copenhagen, Denmark for the Summit on Climate Change, a meeting to find ways to reduce energy use, reduce carbon emissions, and prevent global warming. This meeting follows a similar global summit held in Kyoto, Japan in 1998, which produced a binding agreement among nations, the Kyoto Protocols, to [...]
If you want to help the community, or you need a few more hours to fulfill the requirement of 15 hours per year, here are some community service activities that you can do. Curran Apple Orchard Come help the Curran Orchard Resource Enthusiasts committee prune apple trees for outside community service hours! With your help, [...]
With projected enrollment of 36 students less than last year, we all need to find ways to save money. Although students may not be aware of the problem, or they may not think they can help solve the problem, students can do a lot to help the school economize. For example, Sheila Clemans, director of [...]