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-“Beverly Hills Way” Slighted By Administration
4/11
-Diversity
And Reality Conflict in Beverly Hills
4/11
-Nero
Fiddled While Rome Burned. Are We Doing the Same?
4/11
Features
-Letters
4/11
-Comical
AP United States History
4/11
Monkey
Business
-Kick Me
4/11
-Policy Receives
N on Grade Report
4/11
-Letter
To The Monkey
4/11
Ask
The Shrink
-Gossip Is So Cruel
4/11
Creative
Writing
-The
Eskimo's Tale
4/11
The
Unconfirmed Report
-The Church Of The Flying Spaghetti Monster
4/11
-Apathy
of AP Teachers
4/11
-Confessions
of an AP-loaded Student
4/11
-Conservatism
Terminated, Fashionably
4/11
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Issue #19 - March +
April,
2006
This
is the fifth issue of the school year. The
deadline for article submissions to appear in the next issue is May
7, 2006
Readers:
If you think you know of a possible story, even if you are unsure of
the truth behind it, email us. We are always looking for story
ideas and we will investigate the matter to credit or discredit it.
It is your tips that give our reporters interesting areas to investigate.
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Message
from the Staff
Welcome
to Beverly Underground, a Beverly Hills Newspaper run for and
by the students of Beverly Hills High School. Our goal is to provide
students with credible and verified reports regarding the Beverly
Hills News that concerns them. We, unlike our school sponsored paper Highlights,
plan to print stories that are not biased towards the
school.
Our articles instead focus on the stories the school tries to
keep at bay. This
is a monthly publication and is open to all students to make
submissions about Beverly Hills News. We publish each issue
the first Sunday of every month during the school year.
This
is the fourth issue
of the school year.
The
next issue comes out May
21.You can
check the left column to see the date that a particular article was
posted or changed on. We gladly welcome any submissions by people who wish to have
their their issues brought to the attention of fellow students,
teachers, and the administration.
If you have any questions, suggestions, or
wish to have your work published, please contact the editor, Erich
Sorger, at
editor@beverlyunderground.org. If you are new to the site, feel free to look at the
previous issues by clicking the "archives" button directly
underneath the logo at the top of the page.
For legal
information regarding other underground newspapers, and for our
tutorial on starting and running an underground newspaper, you can go to the Beverly
Underground Reaching
Out page.
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The Staff
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Why
We Are Here
Beverly
Underground is an independent student Beverly Hills Newspaper at Beverly Hills
High School published to uphold the First Amendment. It is our right
to voice our concerns and our mission is just that. Beverly
Underground Newspaper is here to serve the students and provide an
uncensored forum for students to make their ideas heard. We strive to
provide both accurate and balanced stories that may be perceived as
either positive or negative. We will publish the stories that
concern the students. We do not censor our articles. We report the
truth. Beverly Underground Newspaper's quest is to publish stories,
editorials, cartoons, photos, commentary, criticisms, Beverly Hills
News, and other
material throughout the school year. Much of the material we print
will be controversial and non-mainstream, but that's why we are
here. Any student with an opinion can send us an article and be
heard. The power of the written word is great, and it is our mission
to convey the words of the students.
To
quote the BHEF mission statement, Beverly
Underground also "wants the best school system that can be
built - a system of education that is second to no other in the
country." We feel Beverly Hills High School has the potential
to attain this goal, but there are many problems that first need
dealing with. To address those problems is why we are here.
There
have been some people who think we are "anti-school". This
couldn't be further from the truth. By exposing problems, our mission
is to make the school a better place than it already is by hopefully
effecting change. Only when problems are addressed can actions be
taken to fix them. We hope that our stories will enlighten the
students, teachers, and administrators at Beverly of certain
problems that concern the students, so that there can be change. Our
mission is to help Beverly reach its highest potential.
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Erich Sorger
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Not all material
printed on this site is necessarily the opinion of Beverly
Underground and its staff. We receive many submissions and some editorials contain opinions of authors not directly affiliated with
the site.
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Censorship
at Beverly Hills High School
When
we first started the site, we felt that Highlights was being
censored. Does this mean that the previous principal Ben Bushman was
getting an early edition and making his changes, no. Bushman,
however, was in the Highlights room nearly every week expressing his
displeasure with many articles, notably those pertaining to the oil
well, saying that they can’t be printed and that he wanted 100
percent happy and pro-school stories. We feel this was censorship.
The fact is that we have yet to see a truly controversial story done
about the oil well. Although journalism at the school newspaper
Highlights is top-notch, it seems to have a pro-school bias. Does
this mean Bushman’s wrath had an impact on the Highlights staff or
not, I do not know. What I do know from conversations with the
administration, however, is that if Highlights were to print much of
the material contained on beverlyunderground.org, the paper would
in fact be censored.
Our slogan is “More Than Just The Highlights”. We have severe
respect for Highlights and the entire staff, and we think the
staff does a great job finding so many stories and is still able to
print a new issue twice a month. We feel Highlights has a
staff comprised of some very talented reporters, editors, and
leaders. It is therefore disappointing that Highlights refuses to
report controversial facts. There are only a very small amount of
instances that Highlights has ever reported something that portrayed
the school in a bad light. On the other hand, there are countless
times Highlights has reported on “happy things” or controversial
issues with a conservative approach. It seems that Highlights either
doesn’t look for controversy, or if it does report on a
controversial topic, it is almost always conservative and biased
towards the school.
Highlights
is not censored. But on second thought, what is there to censor in
Highlights? There is currently no censorship because there is
nothing to censor.
On the other hand, Beverly Underground has had its share of
censorship attempts due to the type of material we report on. It took pressure from the SPLC (Student Press
Law Center) and the local media on current principal Dr. Stepenosky
before we were allowed to distribute Beverly Underground. Dr. Stepenosky tried
to ban our paper on campus, but in the end, Beverly Underground
prevailed.
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