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  • Student to represent school on city council

    Friday, September 12, 2003 By: Samantha Gross

    Senior Ian Mattoon hopes to soon become the first student council representative to the City of Wayland’s city council.

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  • Cell phone policy should be changed

    Friday, September 12, 2003 By:

    The shrill ring of a cell phone interrupts a lecture. Embarrassed, the student reaches into his pocket and turns it off. Many students who carry cell phones on their persons pray they are never caug

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  • Not a Marine:A dedicated educator: Destined to reform

    Monday, September 15, 2003 By: June Liu

    Contrary to popular belief, Creek’s new head principal, Dr. Fred Hayes, is not an ex-Marine. However, with a personal philosophy rooted in respect, he is a dedicated educator, interested in reforming

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  • An equation to live by

    Wednesday, September 17, 2003 By: Allison Anderson

    "Awison, I don't get it! What's one pwus fwee?" As I sat at the computer deleting yet another e-mail from a college, my little sister walked into the room holding her math homework.

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  • File sharing views recorded

    Wednesday, September 17, 2003 By: Joe Robert

    With over 900 million files ready to be downloaded, file sharing has become a big problem in recent years.

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  • File sharing views recorded

    Wednesday, September 17, 2003 By: Keith Hanson

    File sharing is a rapidly growing technology where users are able to trade files easily over a network of other users, but this type of technology could soon become obsolete.

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  • Reporter Returns from Iraqi War

    Friday, September 19, 2003 By: Natalia Aivazova

    With still-fresh, vivid memories of bullets whizzing by his ear, Arian Campo-Flores recalls his frantic search for cover while reporting on the Iraqi war from the frontlines.

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  • Gegg gets the cash

    Wednesday, September 17, 2003 By: Abby Rasberry

    Debbie Gegg, a math teacher at Airline, has been chosen as the newest recipient of the KTBS "One Classroom at a Time" award. Gegg is the first high school teacher to win the award.

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Issue Date: Monday, September 22, 2003 Issue: Week of Sept. 22, 2003
 
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News
With still-fresh, vivid memories of bullets whizzing by his ear, Arian Campo-Flores recalls his frantic search for cover while reporting on the Iraqi war from the frontlines.
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As the school year begins anew, students and faculty alike must adjust to the newly adopted alternating block class schedule.
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Debbie Gegg, a math teacher at Airline, has been chosen as the newest recipient of the KTBS "One Classroom at a Time" award. Gegg is the first high school teacher to win the award.
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Senior Ian Mattoon hopes to soon become the first student council representative to the City of Wayland’s city council.
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Features
Pride, confidence and dedication are all qualities one should have in his or her life. Airline class of 1992 graduate Ryan Gatti has demonstrated all these in his life after Airline and more.
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Contrary to popular belief, Creek’s new head principal, Dr. Fred Hayes, is not an ex-Marine. However, with a personal philosophy rooted in respect, he is a dedicated educator, interested in reforming
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Opinion
Last year it was an increase in parking fees, this year it is assigned parking. If you haven’t noticed already, the administration has implemented assigned parking for students.
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With over 900 million files ready to be downloaded, file sharing has become a big problem in recent years.
full story 
File sharing is a rapidly growing technology where users are able to trade files easily over a network of other users, but this type of technology could soon become obsolete.
full story 
Cell phone policy should be changed
The shrill ring of a cell phone interrupts a lecture. Embarrassed, the student reaches into his pocket and turns it off. Many students who carry cell phones on their persons pray they are never caug
full story 
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