Vol 9 Issue 11
HEADLINES SPORTS A & E STUDENT LIFE SCHOLASTIC BOWL COLLEGE PREP
       
Updated: December 8, 2011

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Christmas
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Some of the best things about Christmas time are cuddling up on the couch sipping some good ol’ hot chocolate.
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Bullying
We all know what it feels like to have people judge you without actually knowing you. Sometimes it doesn’t really bother us, and sometimes it leads to something more serious. I’m trying to get a message out to each and every one of you.
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Black Friday
The day after Thanksgiving is the day most affectionately called Black Friday. This no so festive holiday is the day when many stores go into the black. Every year at the crack of dawn, ‘door buster deals’ entice large amounts of deal hungry shoppers.
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Suicide
Many students in our school have either heard of or knew a young Metamora man by the name of Noah Johnson. This young man took his life due to circumstances unknown to us.
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Scholastic Bowl
The Scholastic Bowl Team competed Saturday, December 10, at the 25th annual Peoria County Tournament at Illini Bluffs. Both the Fresh-Soph and Varsity teams took part in the tournament.
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Roger Bergia Gymnasium
People went to see the Patriots win their first home game on Tuesday night against Midland. But if you stayed long enough after the JV game you witnessed a surprise.
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New Technology 2011
The Kindle Fire is the hot gift on the Amazon Market this year! It is more than often compared to the Apple I pad, just $300 cheaper, starting at $199. Its full color 7" multi-touch display is bright and vibrant!
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