Teen Talk
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On the Go: Sleep, where have you gone?
Dear Sleep,
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Weekend Reviews: Unoriginality in Hollywood leaves much to be desired
By Maggie McVey As of late, I have started to notice that Hollywood has begun to reuse old formulas that were once popular.
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Teenhood Today: Relaxation a foreign concept
By Miriam Thurber Relaxing? I don't even know the definition anymore.
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A Word of Advice: College is a whole new world
The first day of college felt like I was going back to the seventh grade.
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On The Go: College is great, except on Laundry Day
I was so not prepared for this.
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Weekend Reviews: Most teen mags nothing but rags
by Maggie McVey I have always been a fan of magazines. When I was younger, not even quite a "tween" as most call it today, I would steal my older sister's magazines out of the mail and read them cover to cover, examining every detail.
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Wanted: Teenhood Today columnist
Teens do have a lot issues to deal with every day, and there's no way adults can ever know what teens are really going through.
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Think of consequences of your actions
As I get older, I see more and more people do irresponsible things. People tend to think they are indestructible.
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On the Go: Remember those who helped after attacks
by Adrian Adamo "September 11, 2001- Everybody is listening to the President talk on T.V. I don't want to write down what he is talking about though because I don't want to remember it."
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Weekend Reviews: The best and worst of the Internet
By Maggie McVey There's no argument that as a majority, teenagers today use the Internet on a daily basis. As a whole, we know how to successfully navigate the Web and are hardly ever confused by what we see anymore.
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Teenhood Today: People change, and you will probably, too
By Dan Clark People change.
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A Word of Advice: Make time for your family
By Melissa Flathmann When times get busy, it's easy to lose yourself in the chaos.
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On the Go: Goal No. 1 of summer? Stay cool
By Adrian Adamo I hope by the time this column gets into print, this seemingly endless heat wave we've been suffering through will be long gone.
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A beloved series comes to a close
By Maggie McVey When I was in second grade, a little movie by the name of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" was released. My family and I saw it in the theater, and I instantly fell in love with the magical world.
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Teenhood Today: Freedom is different for everyone
By Dan Clark We all know how popular the concept of freedom was in the 1960s. I was flipping through a few articles that reflected the anti-war movement of that era when the concept of freedom slowly lurked its seemingly nonexistent presence upon mine.
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A Word of Advice: Be yourself and believe in yourself
By Melissa Flathmann As I prepare to leave for college, I find myself reminiscing about everything I went through during high school.
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On the Go: Sunburn and bug bites, but I'm lovin' summer
By Adrian Adamo Who would have thought that trying to capitalize letters could be so painful?
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Weekend Reviews: Pop culture is too sexy for America (and its shirt)
By Maggie McVey It seems that everywhere we teens (and people in general) look today, we are bombarded by provocative images and music.
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Teenhood Today: Teens often 'success objects' of their parents
By Dan Clark We've all heard the stories of men treating women like sex objects, right?
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A Word of Advice: Take care of yourself while going to college
By Melissa Flathmann It's finally here ... summertime!
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On the Go: Sleep, where have you gone?



