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School News

Scholarship Scams?

written by Ryan Tyler • June 4, 2009

High school seems to go by in a breeze and before too long you’ve got to start making plans to enter the workforce or pursue higher education through college. As we all know, college can be a financial pain. Well, scholarships have proven to be an excellent alternative to paying... 

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Arts and Entertainment

Get a (Second) Life?

written by Jordan Sternberger • May 12, 2009

Second Life is an MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) created by Linden Lab, (a privately held American Internet company). In Second Life, you can buy your own land, make a completely customized avatar, which is an alternate persona you can customize and play the... 

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School News

Oregon State University Cascade’s Campus

written by Ryan Tyler • May 12, 2009

As we all know, the state is in a bit of a budget squeeze and it is taking its toll on higher educational institutions around the state. Specifically, the OSU-Cascades campus has already made cutbacks on many of its educational programs. Tuition at the Cascades campus and Central... 

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Secret Agent Man: Mr. BSH 2009

written by Sam Koch • May 12, 2009

Wednesday, April 15, 2009, the Mr. BSH Pageant was held. Those who missed the event will wish they had gone because it was quite a show. In case you don’t know, Mr. BSH is an annual event that raises money for the Ronald McDonald House. It is essentially a beauty pageant for guys. In... 

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Opinions

Recruiting In High Schools. Blessing Or A Curse?

written by TJ Tetz • April 20, 2009

As many people know, the United States Armed Forces are always looking for people to enlist. Every once in a while, you’ll even see a recruiter in your school with a table set up, trying to attract as many students as possible. Also, as a part of the “No Child Left Behind”... 

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School News

Child Development

written by Jordan Grimsley · February 24, 2009

Are you interested about the way children grow and develop? Well then, Child Development /ECE is the class for you. This is a great class to take if you are a babysitter, if you... [Read more]


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Arts and Entertainment

Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher

June 4, 2009

Thirteen Reasons Why is a wonderful, compelling story about Hannah. Hannah Baker is a classmate of Clay Jensen and she committed suicide two weeks before the start of the story. It... [Read more]


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Student Life

Artists: Why They Do What They Do

May 18, 2009

Art is everywhere. All around us TV, books, the Internet, and magazines show us the work of talented artists. Animals, landscapes, and people inspire us to create. We here at Bear... [Read more]


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And the winner is…

written by Jordan Sternberger · March 20, 2009

This past Thursday, the much-anticipated Brawl Tournament took place, with a good turnout of 16 people. Epic battles ensued throughout the three hours of gaming. Tears were wept,... [Read more]


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Opinions

Support Our Troops

written by Katie Dolf · March 12, 2009

As an ROTC cadet, I face a lot of controversy. When most people, kids in particular, look at me or any other cadets, they see a uniform and ribbons. What I find disrespectful is... [Read more]


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