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Watch Out For The Freshman

Watch Out For The Freshman

April 16, 2012 • Sydney Perkins, Da Bomb Dot Com Editor  

It seems nowadays that almost all of this year’s freshman are about to or have already turned 15.  You know what that means, driving permits! A permit allows you to legally drive a car with a parental guardian present. In order to become a licensed driver, you must first have your permit for a minimum... 

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Milk and Cookies

Milk and Cookies

March 14, 2012 • Hannah Milks, Student Life Editor  

Nothing compliments cookies, cereal, or even a peanut butter and jelly sandwich better than a glass of ice cold milk, especially Shatto milk. From the ice cold glass bottle to the fresh taste of the milk, there is no way you can disagree when we say Shatto is the best milk out there. And luckily for... 

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Twitter vs. Facebook

Twitter vs. Facebook

March 14, 2012 • Isabelle Brown, Advertisement/News Editor  

Social Networking is all the rage. Whether it’s updating your status, sharing photos, or just chatting with old friends, the Social media helps people everywhere express themselves, and meet new friends.  Recently, there has been a worldwide debate on whether Twitter or Facebook is better. And LJH... 

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Spread The Word To End The “R” Word

Spread The Word To End The “R” Word

February 29, 2012 • Hannah Milks, Student Life Editor  

For a lot of people the words retard or retarded is a part of their daily vocabulary. You use it to jokingly insult your friends, but what you don’t realize is how hurtful the word can be. The “R” word was originally meant to be a diagnosis “mental retardation” or “mentally retarded”.  These... 

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Shakespeare

February 29, 2012 • Jacob Taber, Sports Editor  

Everyone has heard of this man. Some 9th graders at LJHS have been able to get very familiar with Shakespeare and different pieces of literature from him during the 2nd semester. There is more to know about him besides the plays he wrote though. William Shakespeare revolutionized literature and theater,... 

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Olivia Brown, Love Scientist

Olivia Brown, Love Scientist

February 28, 2012 • Olivia Brown, Creative Corner Editor  

Remember Valentine’s Day, when love was in the air? Well, it still is! Love is always in the air. Don’t let Valentine’s Day be the only day you surprise your loved one with a gift. Whether you’ve been married sixty years or met sixty seconds ago, tomorrow could be your last so pamper the one... 

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Would You Rather…

Would You Rather…

February 21, 2012 • Sydney Perkins, Da Bomb Dot Com Editor  

As kids we always wanted to grow up. But once we do grow up it seems we all just want to be kids again. Some would want nothing more than to go back to their childhood, while others would enjoy staying the same age they are now or even to be older. There are many people who would agree that they would... 

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Spring Fever

Spring Fever

February 21, 2012 • Olivia Brown, Creative Corner Editor  

Walking around Liberty Junior High, it’s quite obvious that we have some cleaning to do. It’s the middle of February, but spring fever is already spreading. The students here are already in shorts and T-shirts and well dressed for the great weather we’ve been having, but they were also in shorts... 

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54th Annual Grammy Awards

54th Annual Grammy Awards

February 21, 2012 • Zach Kilgas, Editor  

February 12, 2012 was the date of the 54th Annual Grammy Awards. It was a night that brought stars from each genre of music we love, or those we don’t (country). All in one night, this premier brought the classics back, and celebrated the best of the new artists we love today, with dozens of the leading... 

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Who is Dr. Seuss?

Who is Dr. Seuss?

February 10, 2012 • Isabelle Brown, Advertisement/News Editor  

Everyone knows Dr. Seuss, and if not him, at least his world famous books. Children everywhere have been reading his books for generations upon end. Even his first book, And to Think That I saw it on Mulberry Street! has brought families closer through laughter and fun made up words. Dr. Seuss’ skillful... 

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