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NHS to answer trivia question for St. Jude’s
by Lori Kooiman (04/11/08)
Trivia becomes meaningful on April 16 in the annual Trivial Bowl. National Honor Society members are collecting money for St. Jude’s Children Hospital to be donated after the Trivia Bowl.





Spring sports guide coming soon
by Katie Howell  (04/11/08)
The third and final 2008 Sports Guide will come out soon, with the latest information on all the spring sports. Also included will be ways athletes pump up for their different sports.

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Stock Market Game in full swing
by Maria Riddle (04/11/08)
The Stock Market Games give students from economics classes the chance to get a real world experience without spending a dime.


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My Fair Lady to entertain audiences this weekend
by Ashley King (04/11/08)
“My Fair Lady” is a classic play about a poor English girl named Eliza Doolittle.

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Nice weather brings joy to students
by Becky Hehman (04/11/08)
With summer fast approaching, warm weather is beginning to show. Students share their feelings about the changing season.

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Physics students to ride the coasters
by Maria Riddle (03/28/08)
Physics student will be taking part in the 14th annual amusement park field trip to Kings Island.

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US History students set to rock
by Graeme Wilson  (03/28/08)
For decades rock and roll music has enjoyed popularity across the globe, steadily growing from a simple style of music into an unprecedented social phenomenon.

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Students to see emptier pockets
by Natalie Bush  (03/28/08)

Starting April 1, sales tax will be increased from 6 percent to 7 percent. The rise in the tax is to offset the property tax reduction meaning the change will help lower property tax bills.



PRIB wins national award for sports guide
by Sarah Dozier (03/28/08)
The publications staff, Public Relations Information Bureau, received the National High School Sports Publication Award recently for the sports guide.



Culinary Club to sell cookies
by Diana Noris (03/14/08)
Culinary Club has been meeting since November, but one month ago, members began to sell cookie to finance club activities.


Students pack senior John Pence's dance party
by Amanda Tran  (03/14/08)
With music blaring from the speakers and over 130 people coming in and out of his basement, senior John Pence's first full scale dance party last Saturday proved successful.

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Spring Break offers extra sleep, warm weather
by Victoria Parker (3/14/08)
Sleeping in, no homework, and no teachers. This is what many students at North are looking forward to. Spring Break starts today at 3:15

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Blah week brings new ideas
by Kate Richardson (3/14/08)
The annual Blah week is here again bringing of ninjas, crayons, hats and shades, twins and nerds. Students share their opinions on other Blah week ideas.

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Icemen dominate state championship
by Victoria Nichols (03/14/08)
Bet you did not know that state champions reside right here and not all wear the Bull Dog logo.


Another dance marathon benefits Turning Point
by Katie Howell  (02/29/08)
Bands, a DJ, a dance instructor, food and games kept students awake this year at Dance Marathon with the theme "Don't Stop Believing".


Final yearbook sale set
by Becky Hehman (02/29/08)
Log yearbook is published only once and is full of the memories of 2008. This year's yearbook theme is "In a state of . . . ".


Chess Club newest organization here
by Lori Kooiman (02/29/08)
A few enthusiasts started to play chess after school in math teacher Mike Spock’s classroom on Thursdays.


Gymnasts work their way to the top
by Leah Moore (02/29/08)
One more meet. One more record. The Conference Indiana championship Feb. 16 was a prelude for the 2nd ranked gymnastics team’s march to a state crown.

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MORP? New dance to debut March 7
by Natalie Bush  (02/22/08)
Student Assembly recently selected a date for the upcoming MORP. The name of the dance comes from the word prom, spelled backwards.

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Fire away, chief! Catapults project to launch soon
by Graeme Wilson  (02/22/08)
Physics Mechanical 1 classes are famous for their boat races, held at the end of first semester every year.
9th annual Turning Point Dance Marathon tomorrow
by Amanda Tran  (02/22/08)
Twelve hours of continuous dancing, games, free food, live bands and quality time with friends: $35. Knowing the donation you made at the door will help to raise awareness about domestic violence: priceless.