Issue: March 25, 2010

Hi everybody,
My name is Kelsey Bauder, and I’m the high school intern at Reno News & Review. It’s time for our annual Teen Issue, and some friends and I hijacked the editorial offices of the newspaper this week. In this issue, you’ll find stories about teenagers by teenagers for teenagers, in addition to nearly all the regular columnists of the RN&R. As always, as Brian says, thank you for reading our newspaper. If not for you, we’d be looking for gainful employment.
Thanks,
Kelsey Bauder
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Letters from the Real World
Who says, ‘You can’t go home again’? Some of Reno’s teens left the city and can’t wait to come back. Some are less enthusiastic.
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Working class heroes
Teens are hurt when a bad economy eliminates job opportunities.
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Agonizing cuts
University agriculture students fight back budget cuts.
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Schools of broken dreams?
Be wary of the promises made by for-profit institutions.
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First, you have to talk
The Klamath River Project shows that bitter rivals can become friends and get things accomplished.
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Future kill
Teens are being destroyed by medication in increasing numbers.
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Letters for March 25, 2010
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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We’re governed by conservatives (NOT)
Wouldn’t it be great if people who claim to be conservatives knew what the word meant?
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Night at the museum
Youth arts organization Holland Project takes over the Nevada Museum of Art for an evening.
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Artists in residency
Reno can be a great place for young artists, especially those, like the Underbelly, willing to work collectively.
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Gotta serve somebody
Reno Christian Fellowship’s youth group gets teens engaged in their community.
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Back to the ’80s
John Cusack’s new movie is for people who love the ’80s.
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The Bounty Hunter
Going to the movies? Here’s your local guide to the highs and lows of Hollywood’s latest releases.
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Green Zone
Going to the movies? Here’s your local guide to the highs and lows of Hollywood’s latest releases.
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Garage a trois
The I Knows is rough around the edges, but that’s what makes it fun.
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Margaritaville
The food at Gringo’s Cantina isn’t as good as the location and décor.
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For the birds
Traveling the world is a good way to discover one’s place in it.
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Stuff and nonsense
Our obsession with acquisitiveness is destroying our planet.
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Food for thought
Buy local at the Great Basin Community Food Cooperative.
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