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Youth in Focus (06/07)

One. Two. Three. CHEESE! We've all done it. Whether it's for Myspace pictures or capturing a a special moment, photography has become a big asset to our everyday modern world, but every once in awhile someone brings it up a notch. It's more than just snapping a camera away.

 

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A Summer Guide for the Troubled (06/07)

School is out and summer has begun, but what is there to do? You don’t want to be sitting on that couch watching TV do you? NO! You want the most memorable summer, so that means you’ve got to get out and do something.

 

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Confronting Racial Identity and Stereotypes (06/07)

Any student, teacher, or staff member can tell you that being at Franklin is single handedly one of the most diverse experiences any of us will ever come across. In a school where we have so many ethnicities and mixtures of ethnic background it is fairly easy to mistake anyone for a race that they’re not.

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The Source is the s o u r c e of my problems! (05/07)

Yes, just one more quarter till the end of the year. Honestly, I’m glad that this year is coming to a close, but one thing that I believe the student body all agrees on, is that sometimes the Source, well in the simplest terms, doesn’t help, and I’m torn in the middle. For some students in Franklin, it kind of grinds their gears.

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Talking and Driving Don't Mix (05/07)

Attention all future and current drivers there has been a bill that has been processed that could possibly give you a ticket behind the wheel.

 

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Ready or not, here it comes: The WASL (11/06)

Though it may feel like a long time away, before you know it, it's that time of year that all sophomores dread: the WASL. On Tuesday October 9th all 10th graders took a pre-math WASL test for practice. With only 18% of sophomores who passed, people are now starting to worry whether or not they're prepared to pass the WASL...

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