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American Idol contestant brings change to show
by Paige Broeckel
Fox’s popular reality TV show American Idol has been widely talked about this year –all because of the glam rocker, guy-liner wearing Adam Lambert.read more |
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Thin Lizzy releases live album after 32 years
by Paige Broeckel
On March 2, the companion album to Thin Lizzy’s Live and Dangerous album was released, titled Still Dangerous: Live At The Tower Theatre Philadelphia 1977, which was found entirely by accident. read more |
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Celebrity crossovers prove successful
by Tory Schicker
Miley Cyrus, Beyonce Knowles, Will Smith and Britney Spears are just a few stars taking full advantage of their fame by taking risks and jumping trades in their career. read more |
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Orange guide regulations absurd? Prom comes needs reevaluation
By Rick Graf
Junior year is the start of becoming an upperclassman. There are many new and exciting experiences that come with being a junior, homecoming, the talent show and prom. Prom is one of the most important events in junior year. read more |
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Hard work gets rewarded in life, not just prom
by Kirsten Solonika
Depending who you ask, some might say your junior year is the best year of high school. In my opinion, whether or not you have the best year is up to you and your decisions. read more |
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Homeroom necessary for clubs and timeliness
by Veronica Lindsey
Contrary to popular belief, homeroom is necessary and is not only beneficial to students but teachers as well. It keeps students from having constant tardiness to their first classes, and gives them an extra 20 minutes to gather or finish any homework, attend clubs or sports meetings and actually wake up before attending their first class. read more |
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Seniors must face consequences for skipping
by Lether Meyer
On April 29, the majority of the seniors of PHS took part in senior skip day. Senior skip day takes place once a year towards the end of the school year in many different schools, not just PHS. read more |
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Voices in the Hallway
by Jana Hiti |
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Twilight, what’s the obsession?
by Natalie Ochalek
The Twilightsaga is sweeping the nation, but is it sweeping everyone? The bestselling series written by Stephenie Meyer has people raving all across the country, but it is as good as they say? read more |
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