Previous Editions
Edition 7.8- 5/21/10, The tanning tax imposed by the Health Care billEdition 7.7- 4/23/10, Actualities of health care proposal can be shrouded in political bias
Edition 7.6-3/19/10, The progress former MHS state wrestling champion has made after serving time in jail
Edition 7.5- 2/12/10, Students give relief to Haiti crisis, LBGT students find “Safe Space” at school
Edition 7.4- 1/15/10, Students are faced with making healthy eating decisions in today’s increasingly overweight society
Edition 7.3- 12/4/09, Students taking rigorous courses often feel compelled to cheat in order to make the grade
Edition 7.2- 10/30/09, Students with veteran relatives and friends, as well as veterans themselves, explain the true significance of Veteran’s Day to them
Edition 7.1- 10/2/09, The overwhelming bias of opposing media viewpoints can obscure the truth
Edition 6.8- 5/21/09, Discussion of dress code rules, rule-breakers and rule-followers at MHS
Edition 6.7- 4/20/09, Following several disciplinary incidents at Mason, Rachel Hutzel, Warren County’s prosecuter, is interviewed
Edition 6.6- 3/20/09, Having the “sex talk” in school
Edition 6.5- 2/20/09, Stage kisses between student actors don’t affect them
Edition 6.4- 1/16/09, Dazed and Confused not permitted to be shown in Film Club
Edition 6.3- 12/5/08, The pervasiveness of the n-word throughout high school
Edition 6.2- 10/31/08, Swing votes, particularly in Ohio, drastically affect the outcome
Edition 6.1- 10/1/08, College presidents favor drinking age being lowered to 18
Edition 5.8 - 5/22/08, Students deal with addictions to prescription drugs
Edition 5.7 - 5/2/08, Criticism and controversy surrounding the reading of To Kill a Mockingbird
Edition 5.6 - 3/31/08, Upcoming high school students and graduated seniors talk about what they’re looking forward to in the future
Edition 5.5 - 3/7/08, How MHS students are planning on paying for college
Edition 5.4 - 1/29/08, Profile of the tragic death of a family in Mason
Edition 5.3 - 12/14/07, How the deaths and serious injuries of MHS students affect their peers
Edition 5.2 - 10/26/07, Is school spirit dead or alive?
Edition 5.1 - 9/28/07, The journey an MHS senior went through before and after having plastic surgery
Edition 4.8 - 5/31/07, The MHS girls’ softball team is headed for the state tournament for the first time in school history
Edition 4.7 - 5/2/07, Reporting on MHS teachers’ personal weight-loss battles
Edition 4.6 - 3/30/07, The March Madness craze permeates MHS
Edition 4.5 - 3/1/07, Students and teachers discuss plagiarism and cheating at MHS
Edition 4.4 - 1/31/07, How race barriers affect friendships, cliques and grades at MHS
Edition 4.3 - 12/21/06, How MHS balances political correctness with holiday greetings and religious affiliation
Edition 4.2 - 11/27/06, Blue Star banners are hung in Mason homes; how families are affected when their children join the military
Edition 4.1 - 1/27/06, Online predators contact minors over MySpace; the story of one MHS student who experienced this
Edition 3.8 - 5/26/06, Which members of the class of 2006 fit typical high school stereotypes?
Edition 3.7 - 5/3/06, Breathalyzers to be used on prom night; plans for MHS expansion delayed until ’09
Edition 3.6 - 3/31/06, Spring break deaths due to drinking are becoming more common
Edition 3.5 - 3/2/06, Students speak out about being Muslim and its affect on their high school experience
Edition 3.4 - 1/27/06, Superintendent Dr. Kevin Bright and Mason senior and cross country and track and field state champion Angela Bizzarri named as man and woman of the year, respectively, by The Chronicle
Edition 3.3 - 12/20/05, Biology dissections; the launch of MasonComets.org; MHS plans to offer online courses
Edition 3.2 - 11/4/05, Voters to decide fate of Mason School District; Intermediate student brings Bengals player to school; potential construction of skate park
Edition 3.1 - 10/7/05, Katrina victims find refuge at MHS; the death of an MHS teacher; the potential illness of an MHS teacher
We’re sorry, but editions 1 and 2 from The Chronicle‘s first two years are not currently available in an electronic format.

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