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Juvenile diabetes fundraiser a success
Story by Emily Connor
After being recently diagnosed with juvenile diabetes, freshman Clarice Hnilicka decided to do something to help understand her condition. With her help, she and others compiled contributions of thousands of dollars to aid Juvenile Diabetes Research. read more
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Supermileage club builds super competitive car for racing
Story by Alexis Hardin
Last year, the Supermileage Vehicle Club built a three-wheeke led, open-cockpit designed car with one wheel in the rear and two in the front for steering purposes. Their car was black, just big enough to fit their smallest driver, junior Grant Boeckmann, and ran on a used 5-hp Honda engine. read more
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Excessive energy drink consumption becomes a risk for teens
Story by Lauren Johnson
Living in a fast-paced world where mere seconds count, many Americans start their mornings off early. read more
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Students lead organization overthrows murderous dictator
Story by Jessie Fields
Otpur. This is a word that means a lot to many people in Serbia. This one word was the name of the organization responsible for the over throw of the cruel dictator Slobodan Milosevic. Even though Otpur is Serbian, it still should be known by all in the world because they proved a very important point: students can and will change the government when they put their minds to it. read more
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| PHS graduate Jean Brody leads UW- Madison protests against Iraq War
Story by Adam Azzalino
Many students at UW-Madison devote their free time to either parties or long nights of studying. This description does not fit 2007 PHS graduate Jean Brody; she and hundreds of other college students are using their college years to raise their voices against the Iraq war. read more
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Senior Standout Zach Hunter excels in activities
Story by Emily Cecka
In the pool, on the golf course, on stage, or running around town is where you will find senior Zach Hunter. Being involved in numerous activities, Hunter is this issue’s Senior Standout. read more
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