VOLUME 75 ISSUE 4 April 2009
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Eichenseer, Feick, Holzhaeuser, Suchoki run for school board


On April 7, 2009 registered voters were able to have their say in the Plymouth School Board Elections. read more


PHS German and Spanish classes take trip to language camp


On March sixth, seven German, four Spanish students and three language teachers left PHS on an eleven hour bus ride to go to Spanish and German Concordia Language camps in Bemidji, Minn. The camp split into 15 different villages, each village representing a different culture and language. read more


Readily available drug Tylenol poses new threat to teens


We all know the dangers of street drugs such as heroin, marijuana, crack cocaine and methamphetamine, but not many teens think of the dangers of doing over-the-counter drugs, especially cough and cold medicines. read more


Earth Hour 2009 raises awareness about environment


Not only will 2009 be remembered as the year Barack Obama was elected, but also as Earth Hour, promoted by the World Wildlife Fund as “the world’s first global election, between Earth and global warming,” according to www.voteearth2009.org. read more


Vegetables no longer as healthy as previously thought


Some people like eating vegetables, but many don’t find them enjoyable and see it as a hassle to get the recommended daily amount in. read more


Annual FFA Week proves to be a tremendous success


National FFA Week took place on Feb. 21 through Feb. 28. However, PHS celebrated FFA Week the following week due to Winter Spirit Week put on by Student Council. read more


Students reflect on Stimulus Package


In today’s society, the world revolves around money. read more


Teen’s new “sexting” craze shocks nation


A new teen trend has brought huge commotion and worry upon parents, school administers and authorities. “Sexting,” as it is commonly known, is young adults sending or receiving explicit pictures or sexually related text messages. read more


Obama administration sets grand agenda


During the first 100 days of his presidency, Barack Obama has signed a lot of legislation into law, as well as made major policy changes in U.S. foreign policy, the economy and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. read more


 
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