Progress Made at Nuclear Summit

Aaron Tefel
April 28, 2010
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On Tuesday, April 13, President Barack Obama said that the nuclear security summit he participated in raised the global awareness of nuclear terrorism’s threat. At the conference, he also explained how he is trying to cut down on nuclear arsenals and other supplies. Obama stated at a summit news conference... Read more »

Recent Facebook Changes

Jason Dobkin
April 28, 2010
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 Many Facebook users are now logging on and surprised to see, or maybe not at this point, the adjustments that have been made to their favorite social networking site. And, surprisingly, the changes are not being as criticized nearly as much as ones have in the past.  These latest changes are the... Read more »

High School Students Killed by Train

Siera Martinez
March 3, 2010
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Four teens got together on Saturday, February 20th. They had their parents drop them off at the mall and took a bus to downtown Melbourne, Florida. They traveled through the town and when the sun was setting over the train tracks of the bridge, trussing over Crane Creek, the three girls and the boy strolled... Read more »

Americans Reaching Out to Haitian Orphans

Gabby Daniels
February 16, 2010
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Since the massive earthquake that rocked Haiti on January 12, Americans have started to adopt helpless orphans from the country.   The earthquake has killed an estimated 200,000 so far, and the death rates don’t seem to be slowing down.  According to the president and CEO of Joint Council on International... Read more »

Baby Miracle

Rachel Rosenbaum
February 1, 2010
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On Thursday, December 31, 2009, 33 year old Tracy Hermanstorfer, almost lost her life while giving birth to a baby boy. During labor, Tracy went into cardiac arrest. Horrified, the doctors tried to revive her with breathing tubes and chest compressions- sadly, nothing seemed to be working. The doctors... Read more »

Robotics Team Takes 3rd at FLL Competition

February 1, 2010
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Our very own Boca High Robotics team competed at the FLL Regional Competition for the first time this past week. Out of 26 teams the Bobcats took 3rd place overall and won a bid to compete at the State Championships at the end of the month. This is the team's first ever state competition. Freshman team... Read more »

Haiti’s Orphanages Looted for Survival?

Aaron Tefel
January 26, 2010
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After the disastrous 7.0 earthquake that hit Haiti on January 12th, 2010, its orphanages have been robbed by people who wish to attain food, water, and medical supplies for survival. On Wednesday night, January 20th, 2010, an orphanage in Haiti called Maison de Lumiere, was attacked by a group of 20... Read more »

Florida Freezes Over?

Alex Rivera
January 26, 2010
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Recently, the temperatures have been dropping nationwide, and Florida has been one of the places that have been hardest hit, leaving frost on our windows and Floridians walking around in fuzzy boots and insulated parkas. Thus, what started off as a cold front ended up becoming one of the biggest freezes... Read more »

Christmas Bomber

Russel Chisholm
January 26, 2010
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On December 25, 2009, a man known as Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab attempted to destroy a Northwest Airlines plane with a bomb attached to his upper thigh. He had reportedly told his fellow passengers that he had an upset stomach so he pulled a blanket over himself. The next thing his fellow passengers heard... Read more »

Reading Competition!

Shameel Jahanzeb
January 26, 2010
Filed under Event Calendar, News

Boca Raton Community High School (December 7, 2009 – March 5, 2010)    17 classes, clubs and teams have registered to participate. Winning classes, clubs or teams will go to Boomers in March (after FCAT) during periods 5-7.  The afternoon will include lunch, games, etc. There will... Read more »