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  • Does new board game go too far?

    Monday, October 27, 2003 By: Andrew Murray

    A new board game based on the classic Parker Bros. "Monopoly" has caused an uproar recently. The new "Ghettopoly" stereotypes African American culture and has many African American leaders outraged.T

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  • Tech keeps the shows together backstage

    Tuesday, October 28, 2003 By: Amanda Henry, Impressions Editor

    Opening night. It’s what actors and actresses have been waiting for. All the work this has led up to this point. It’s a big night for not only the people onstage, but also for the people offstage.The

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  • Sophomore trains for future in space program

    Tuesday, October 28, 2003 By: Sarah Schott and Mark Magidson

    Last summer while most WHS students were relaxing and enjoying the time off, sophomore Chris Burnette was hard at work in the Future Astronaut Training Program in Houston, Texas.At the Future Astronau

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  • The Producers stampedes Ford Center for Performing Arts

    Tuesday, October 28, 2003 By: Andrew Resa, Assistant Leisure Editor

    The lights dim and the curtain opens. And for the next few hours, I’m rolling of my seat in laughter.Yes, Mel Brooks has made his triumphant return to the Windy City wish his smash hit musical comedy

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  • Small Town, Big Violation

    Tuesday, October 28, 2003 By: Tammi Whitespeare ~ Web Editor

    $27,110 worth of damages and stolen property was caused by four students during summer school at Lincoln High School. It all started in the morning before summer school would start. The four stude

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  • Behind the ScenesSports Medicine

    Tuesday, October 28, 2003 By: Brandee Buhr-Turner ~ Assistant Entertainment Editor ~ Alycia Hall ~ Assistant Feature Editor

    What happens when the star quarterback’s hand hurts or the blood of a fallen cheerleader just won’t stop, or when the goalie’s ankle begins to swell; who you gonna’ call? Sports Medicine! These studen

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  • Radio's antics mirror teen struggles: Audience relates to underdog character

    Wednesday, October 29, 2003 By: Kira Armbruster, Staff writer

    Society tends to disown the people they do not understand. In Radio, James Robert Kennedy, known as Radio, is a mentally slow individual who is not received with open arms by the community. Radio live

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  • Early injury diagnosis key to recovery: Diet, rest helps shorten down time

    Wednesday, October 29, 2003 By: Mona Yazdanpanah, Staff writer

    When it comes to activities, today’s society often focuses on athletes, their heath and protecting their bodies from injury. Learning how to treat even the smallest injuries can determine whether stud

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  • Josh's Write of Passage: Mix It UP

    Thursday, October 30, 2003 By: Josh Shideler

    The second annual Mix It Up day is coming to Creek on Tuesday November 18. The intent of the day is meant to bring people of different groups in high schools together such as

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  • CAASS Experiences Technical Difficulties

    Friday, October 31, 2003 By: Ryan Lue

    The school’s Comprehensive Attendance, Administration, and Security System (CAASS) failed Wednesday at about 3 p.m. for the first time since its introduction to campus late last year. Scanning station

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Issue Date: Monday, October 27, 2003 Issue: Week of Nov. 3, 2003
 
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News
Students run through the hallways, attempting to move among the crowds and arrive for class on time. This is just one situation students will have to deal with because of the new passing policies.
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$27,110 worth of damages and stolen property was caused by four students during summer school at Lincoln High School.
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A support group at Stevens High School, met to discuss issues facing the gay community today, and try to help their 30-some members deal with these issues.
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Features
When it comes to activities, today’s society often focuses on athletes, their heath and protecting their bodies from injury. Learning how to treat even the smallest injuries can determine whether stud
full story 
Opening night. It’s what actors and actresses have been waiting for. All the work this has led up to this point. It’s a big night for not only the people onstage, but also for the people offstage.
full story 
Last summer while most WHS students were relaxing and enjoying the time off, sophomore Chris Burnette was hard at work in the Future Astronaut Training Program in Houston, Texas.
full story 
Throughout the years, people’s interests change, and often, they forget about the things that they used to love doing. Some students, however, try to continue to involve themselves in their favorite
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Opinion
A new board game based on the classic Parker Bros. "Monopoly" has caused an uproar recently. The new "Ghettopoly" stereotypes African American culture and has many African American leaders outraged.
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The United States of America was founded and fostered in a political-economy that spurned excessive taxation.
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Principal Katie Bray will not allow the Gay-Straight Unity to become a school club. "I feel the appropriate venue for an organization of that nature is in the community, not in the schools. School sho
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