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A Black and White Affair January 22, 2008

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Every year at St. John High, we have our annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. It is a small dance, put together by the Key Club that brings the school together to have fun and dance. This year’s Sadie Hawkins will be different than the past years. For 2008, the theme of Sadie Hawkins will be “A Black and White Affair”. The dance will be held on January 26, 2008. It will take place from 7:00-10:00 p.m., with a lock-in at 7:30.There is a very specific dress code for the dance. Students will be allowed to wear their favorite black and white attire, but they will not be allowed to wear jeans. The dance will take place in the St. John School Cafeteria. There will be a D.J., a photographer, tons of decorations, and fun for all.
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Editor’s Corner January 22, 2008

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This Tuesday, 28-year-old actor Heath Ledger was found dead in Mary-Kate Olson’s SoHo apartment. He was found at 3:26 pm, according to police, and pills were strewn on the bed around his naked body, though it hasn’t been confirmed whether they are prescription or over-the-counter. It’s not clear why Ledger was at Olsen’s apartment, since she is reportedly in California.
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Editor’s Corner: Plagiarism January 15, 2008

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Plagiarism is defined by www.dictionary.reference.com as “the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one’s own original work.” Especially in recent years, since the Internet has made others’ work so easily accessible, plagiarism is very common among middle school, high school, and college campuses.
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LSU: Next Stop, New Orleans December 13, 2007

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LSU’s next stop will be in the New Orleans Superdome to play in the BCS National Championship. The LSU Fighting Tigers will face the Ohio State Buckeyes on Monday, January 7, 2008, LSU ranked number two, and Ohio Stated ranked number one. After a very unpredictable season for both LSU and Ohio State, LSU will play in the National Championship game for the second time in the last four years. This is Ohio’s State’s second consecutive year to play in the BCS National Championship. The strength of both teams would be their defense, LSU ranking third nationally in total defense, Ohio State ranking first.

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Smoking is common, but bad December 13, 2007

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Smoking is a very common thing for Americans. It is the main cause of lung cancer. Every day 1,200 Americans die from smoke related diseases. Every day almost 3,000 children under the age of 18 start smoking. Smoking is every addictive and contains nicotine. Nicotine makes up 5 percent of the tobacco plant. Tobacco is what is found in a cigarette. Nicotine helps release unneeded amounts of adrenaline. Adrenaline makes your heart beat faster, increases blood pressure, and rapid of shallow breathing. Smoking also makes peoples lungs smaller. It is estimated that about 4.5 million adolescents are smokers in the world today. There are other things such as chewing tobacco or smoking cigars or pipes, but neither of them is better for you than smoking a cigarette. Smoking dieses claim more lives than alcohol, car accidents, suicide, AIDS, homicide and illegal drugs combined. Most people smoke at least a pack a day. This means that people are more likely to die seven years earlier than people who do not smoke at all. Women who are pregnant and smoke are more likely to lose their children before they are even born or have premature children. Smoking causes second hand smoke in smoker’s friend, family and strangers all around them. Second hand smoke is just as bad as smoking. This means when someone else lights up…. Run the other way! Teens who smoke usually get sicker than teens who do not smoke at all. Teenagers who smoke are also more likely to use other drugs or illegal substances and alcoholic beverages. Once someone starts to smoke it is very hard to quit because the nicotine in the cigarette or other tobacco substance is highly addictive. There are many different alternative sources of nicotine, such as patches and gum. People who start smoking at a young age have a harder addictive habit to break if or when they decide to stop smoking.

By Sara Pennington and Alannah Myers

British teacher offends Muslims by allowing students to name bear ‘Muhammad’ December 11, 2007

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This week in Saudi Arabia a teacher was sent to prison for naming the teddy bear at a local school Teddy Bear Muhammad, because the people saw it as an offense against the great prophet, Muhammad. Others however, believed that her actions were highly unforgivable and began to protest in the streets, claiming that the teacher be put to death for her actions. There were also those who believed that no punishment should be taken and that she should simply be excused of her actions. The teacher wasn’t the one who named it though; it was given the name Teddy Bear Muhammad because it was given to it by the class, and however the protesters believed that she shouldn’t have allowed it to be named that.

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LSU IN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP AGAIN! December 11, 2007

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It is now official: the LSU Fighting Tigers will play the Ohio State Buckeyes for the Bowl Championship Series National Title in New Orleans on January 7th. The announcement caps a whirlwind of events for LSU this weekend. The Tigers won the SEC title Saturday night by defeating Tennessee. This comes as a big surprise to all the tiger fans because they all thought that it was off to the regular sugar bowl for LSU but with the dramatic win over Tennessee LSU came out in second place.

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Evangeline attends annual Natchitoches Christmas Festival December 7, 2007

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Each year, Evangeline attends the Natchitoches, City of Lights, Christmas Festival. My family and I attended the festival on November 30-December 2 this year. The Natchitoches Christmas Festival is on the Cane River, and downtown Natchitoches is covered with beautiful Christmas lights. The decorations on the bridge, river, and throughout the town were unlike any I have ever seen.
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SJH religion classes help less fortunate December 7, 2007

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Every year, all of the Religion classes join together to make baskets for the poor. This year every grade from first to twelfth will be donating various items for the less fortunate. Mr. David Merrick, head of the Religion department, is organizing the event this year. He has already started planning and finding families to help. The effort to collect toys, cards, anything that will brighten
their day has not officially started yet. We will be starting this fundraiser next Monday. For the past few years, we have been adopting families to give the children toys, and the parents whatever they may need. Last year we helped over ten families. Many people in the community took notice and were very pleased with St. John Students giving back to the community. This year, we hope to live up to expectations and deliver the Christmas baskets once again.
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Deer hunting season opens December 7, 2007

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Starting on Saturday, December 8, dog season will open up. The purpose of dog season is for the hunter to run their dogs into the woods so the deer will run out of the woods so the other hunters can shoot the deer as they come out. This style of hunting is fast pace; where as, still hunting is a very slow and relaxed style of deer hunting. Still hunting is when the hunter sits in a stand in the woods and waits for a deer to pass.

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