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Photo of Fight for fair treatment of workers: Don't buy Nike
Friday, May 10, 2013

Nike products are undoubtedly cool. Fit and flabby alike proudly flaunt “swoosh”-marked apparel, everything from shoes to sweatshirts. Nike customers often don’t realize that by purchasing from Nike, they are supporting the oppression of factory workers overseas.

Photo of All high school students should learn first aid, CPR
Friday, May 10, 2013

CPR saves lives. It is one of those skills that everybody should know, and it can really change someone’s life, as I found out for myself three years ago.

Photo of Auto shop owner following his lifelong love of cars
Friday, May 10, 2013

When Mark Shaver was 16 years old, he bought a car that didn’t run. His mother lent him the money to buy it and told him never to sell it. He worked on the car, and by the time he received his license, the car was drivable.

Nanotech fabrics are a very important invention
Friday, May 10, 2013

Nanotechnology is the application of objects that are a billionth of a meter in size.

Photo of More time in the classroom is a good idea
Friday, May 10, 2013

Gov. Andrew Coumo wants to increase the length of time students in New York state go to school. The United States is falling behind in education compared to other countries, such as China, South Korea, and Canada.

Diabetes can be life-changing in a good way, too
Friday, May 10, 2013

In 2007, diabetes was the fifth leading cause of death to Americans. While more than 23 million people in the U.S. have this affliction, less than 18 million of them have been diagnosed.

Reading teacher ready for life’s next chapter
Friday, May 10, 2013

Local elementary reading teacher Katherine Lancaster retired on Jan. 31. She worked at Elmer Avenue Elementary in Schenectady and has been in the education business for a total of 24 years! And now she is looking forward to opening a new chapter of her life.

Petit, wire walker, puts his life on line for his art
Friday, May 10, 2013

Philippe Petit was a young man sitting in a dentist’s office when he saw the Twin Towers — or rather, a newspaper photo depicting the drawings for the future building that would emerge in New York City — for the first time. At that moment, a dream sparked inside of Petit’s heart and soul, a dream that would take Petit across the world and change the course of his very life.

Photo of 100-year-old sorority promotes scholarship, service
Friday, May 10, 2013

There is a group of strong and intelligent women who are members of an organization called the Delta Sigma Theta sorority.

Photo of Uniformity unwarranted in classroom
Friday, May 10, 2013

Does your school insist you wear school uniforms? Mine does.

Photo of Many ways to abuse an animal - and stop it
Friday, May 10, 2013

Many people do not realize that animal abuse is a major crime. To some people, animals are not as important as humans. If someone abused a human, should the punishment be any different than if someone abused an animal?

Photo of Luck, patience, timing are keys to seeing wild animals
Friday, May 10, 2013

Picture this: it’s a warm sunny day and you’re taking a walk through the forest, absently. Little do you know, nearby there’s a few mice and chipmunks. There’s even a young coyote hunting a rabbit not too far away from where you are walking! However, you don’t notice any of this.

Photo of Science Research program helps students get ahead
Friday, May 10, 2013

There are thousands of straight-A students all across the country, but what sets one of them apart from another?

Photo of Opening a restaurant is tough but rewarding
Friday, May 10, 2013

It’s hard work opening a restaurant, even with 20 years of experience and a lot of planning.

Photo of Life on the farm has advantages and drawbacks
Friday, May 10, 2013

Kyle Donnan, a 2009 graduate of Galway High School, has always had the goal of owning his own farm one day.


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