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After Saying Goodbye to the Seniors

I keep on hearing students saying that freshman year was a bad year. For me, I think that any year is a good year as long as people see it as good. I felt like I had a great year being a freshman. As a matter of fact I had some help becoming a Freshman […]

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The Senior Farewell

Goodbye Seniors! Tyler McNamer Guest Reporter “I can’t believe it! The big kids are going away!” That’s what I would say if I were in first grade, but I’m not in first grade anymore—I’m just a freshman. But since you’re reading this, I’ll say it again: “I can’t believe it! The big kids are going […]

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After Writing the Dancing Article

Like I said on the article, “I love to dance!” I do it for fun. When I saw my peers doing the sexual bending, I got very confused and asked myself “Is this normal for teenagers to do this?” I honestly thought that teenagers were more creative in their dance movies more then writing a […]

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A Freshman Freelance Article About Flash-dance (AFFAAF)

Let’s Fix Our Dances, BHS! Tyler McNamer Guest Reporter Dance Enthusiast I love to dance! Dancing is one of the things I like to do for fun. But when it comes to school dances, I begin to lose my dancing spirit. It all started at the last dance I went to. It was the end […]

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