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  • Granite Hills weds for the day

    Monday, May 03, 2010 By: photo credit Ashley Vorraro

    Here come the brides all dressed in white for Granite Hills’ annual Mock wedding. On Friday April 23, the stage in Bob’s Quad was converted into an altar to host a double wedding, uniting William Raph

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  • bring an end to the unhealthy trend

    Friday, March 12, 2010 By: Photo courtesy of msn health website

    Food is one of the few elements that are absolutely necessary to survive. The things we put in our mouths are fuel for our bodies and allow them to accomplish amazing feats, such as lifting enormous

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  • what would you want to do before you die?

    Tuesday, April 20, 2010 By: Photo courtesy of MTV website

    The Buried Life, a television show on MTV, is about four guys who made a bucket list of 100 things to do before they die. They are working on completing this list and each time they complete or try a

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  • Beyond the brochure: the far-out college visit

    Friday, March 12, 2010 By: Photo courtesy of Katie Perkins

    My mom and I sat on the Lothlorien Hall Vegetarian Student Cooperative couch with Alfred, a UC Berkeley student and working architect wearing a long, pink, floral print, lady’s dress. “Would you

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  • High school sports manhandled by politics

    Tuesday, February 09, 2010 By: Sean

    When athletes reach high school, they have one goal in mind, to reach Varsity and hopefully take their abilities to the next level, to a division one college or go professional. Unfortunately, the ch

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  • Secret Agent man!

    Wednesday, February 10, 2010 By: Photo couresty of Gene Krazewski

    When it comes to analyzing criminal minds, Granite Hills is lucky to be the home of a former CIA analyst contractor who enjoys passing on his knowledge of forensic science and criminal justice to hi

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  • Palin Goes Rogue

    Tuesday, February 02, 2010 By: Photo courtesy of jillstanek website

    "Politics-as-usual," "grassroots," "good ol' boys club," "political machine," "fat cat deals," "maverick." Colloqialisms. Sound Familiar? Picture long brown hair, square glasses, colored blazers, and

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  • Ghhs clubs are giving back

    Monday, February 01, 2010 By: Photo courtesy of Green Club

    There are many clubs around campus but it is the goal of some to go around doing service to help the community. Three of these clubs are Green club, Leo's club, and Phoenix club. They were formed

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  • This is It Review

    Wednesday, December 16, 2009 By: Photo courtesy of michaeljacksoncom

    After the King of Pop’s death, millions of people around the world were in mourning because never again would Michael Jackson astound fans with his unique voice and choreography. So when it beca

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  • Eagles soar into medical careers

    Wednesday, December 16, 2009 By: Credit to Emily Connolly

    Medical Pathways is a program which, in addition to teaching those students who wish to pursue medical careers the basic knowledge needed to begin their education, allows students to follow a doctor a

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Covering up the clocks: Better or Worse for Teachers?
You're sitting in class. You look at the teacher he or she still talking. You look at the clock and there is something covering it. Some teachers like to cover up the clock for different reasons.
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what would you want to do before you die?
The Buried Life, a television show on MTV, is about four guys who made a bucket list of 100 things to do before they die. They are working on completing this list and each time they complete or try a
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A Facebook Addiction
With Americans spending 13.9 billion minutes a year on Facebook, it’s apparent we are living an increasing amount of our lives online, for better or worse. What Mark Zuckerberg started as a netw
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Cloudy with a Chance of Homework
For every student at Granite Hills, the beginning of the school year means seeing friends, meeting new teachers and the ever-dreaded homework. But as traditional as homework is, there has been some re
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Swine Flu: a virus that has already killed people in the past, is predicted to infect students at Granite Hills High School (GHHS). Swine Flu, also known as the H1N1 virus, is now a concern all ov
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Obama’s plan for healthcare should be dropped. The hospitals would be overwhelmed with patients. A normal two hour wait in the ER would turn into a four hour wait. According to The Business Insider, t
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This year, the janitors of Granite Hills have been locking up the bathrooms earlier, according to Janie Wright, Facilities Manager, preventing students who do after-school sports or just need to go fr
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self defense goes a long way
Violence. It has been an on going problem for women over the years. It is unbiased and does not favor races; it is dangerous and can put women into harmful situations. “Violence against women is
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Being eaten alive by bugs is not a fun experience, yet it costs money. Camping can be a fun trip for some but it is not for everybody. Being out in the middle of nowhere sleeping on dirt doesn't
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It is true; most people have lost their ability to read analog clocks. That may seem very impossible. But it is not the only ability that was lost to us because of technology, we have also lost the ab
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Issue Date: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 Issue: First Edition Last Update: Wednesday, June 16, 2010