JETV December Newscast
December 8, 2009
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Scary Stories: Young women must always be alert
December 9, 2009 • Michelle Brox, Reporter
Filed under Opinion, Uncategorized
Walking out of Target with a new pair of boots, a bottle of shampoo and the newest People magazine is a simple and mindless part of many girls’ days, but maybe it is a little too mindless. I have walked out of stores, rape whistle in hand, to see girls sending a text, doing cartwheels or looking at... Read more »
Fútbol to Football: Morris transitions between fall sports
December 10, 2009 • Andrew Banks, Reporter
Filed under Sports
Only a few high school athletes can excel in more than one varsity sport. Three-season athletes are also rare. It is even more unusual, however, for a student to play one sport for three years and then start something completely new and achieve startling success. Senior Matt Morris can now be added to... Read more »
Wizard Rock: Potter series inspires musicians
December 10, 2009 • Sophia Laster, Reporter
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
If you daydream about Quidditch or frequently shout Bat Bogey hexes at your friends, you probably consider yourself a fan of “Harry Potter.” Since the publication of Book 1, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” the franchise has exploded into a world of themed candies, board games, costumes... Read more »
Drill Team tackles three seasons with ’sprinkles and smiles’
December 10, 2009 • Lauren Kassein, Reporter
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
It is barely 7 in the morning, long before most students arrive at school. In the auxiliary gym, one team, dressed all in pink, prepares for a morning of hard work. Sitting in neat rows, 14 girls begin to stretch to music, talking and laughing as a team while they do so. After 25 minutes, the coaches... Read more »
Faith and Freethrows: Boan relies on Christian values
December 10, 2009 • Kristin Schuppert, Reporter
Filed under Features, Sports
“For me it’s a way to get away from the world; it’s my escape,” senior Rachel Boan said. “It clears out everything going on in my life.” Having grown up in a big sports family, Boan has been playing basketball longer than she can even remember. Now, getting prepared to play on the varsity... Read more »
Lessons of ‘Crash’ fall to district video policy
December 10, 2009 • Staff Editorial
Filed under Opinion
For as long as books have been published and read by the masses, they have also been thrown into flames, destroying free thought and any hope that society will awaken to its own flawed nature. Destroying or banning media that reveal the shocking realities of the world creates a naïve, passive society.... Read more »
Families find that ‘Love doesn’t recognize DNA’
December 17, 2009 • Kara David, Reporter
Filed under Features
Tater tots fill his pocket. No, he is not Napoleon Dynamite; he is a child recently adopted into the United States. Like most adoptees, he is adjusting to American customs and ways of life, like learning that food doesn’t need to be hoarded. Unlike the orphanages from which he came, there will be food... Read more »



