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  • Good fun and good character

    Monday, March 14, 2005 By: Sarah R.

    Wednesday, March 2, was a night of success. The Teacher Character Education Committee along with the Student Character Education Committee held a volleyball tournament to raise canned good donations

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  • Rodeo Team competes year-round

    Monday, March 14, 2005 By: By Angeline Winterton

    Teamwork is exemplary in rodeo, thirty-two students from four different different schools combine to make up the Uintah Basin High School Rodeo Club.

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  • "Staff Only" Parking Rules: Enforcement Provokes Questions of Fairness

    Tuesday, March 15, 2005 By: Megan Fitzgerald

    Many students, particularly seniors, feel that the recently enforced “Staff Only” upper lot parking policy is unfair.

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  • Avoid risky roads

    Tuesday, March 15, 2005 By: Jenn Wagner

    You see a cloud of dust rise in front of you and you see that your friend’s jeep swerved off the road and now there is something seriously wrong. You drive your car out of the ditch in which it is cu

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  • InCom tags thrive despite being trashed at Brittan

    Tuesday, March 15, 2005 By: Whitney Ludwick

    InCom may be a dirty word around Brittan School, but that doesn’t mean the company’s product isn’t a hot item around the world.

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  • Junior spends semester in Japan

    Tuesday, March 15, 2005 By: Ashley Harkness

    The first semester of school for most WHS students was like any other, but for junior Amanda Vinson, it was something to remember. Vinson spent first semester studying abroad in Japan. Vinson was plac

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  • Robots debuts at number one

    Wednesday, March 16, 2005 By: Matt Gravelle

    Debuting last Friday, Robots immediately rocketed to number one on the Box Office Results chart by grossing over thirty-six million dollars in its opening weekend.

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  • Smithfield Colored School renovated, reopened after 53 years: New center is place to learn about history, segregation

    Thursday, March 17, 2005 By: Lana Boone

    The Smithville Colored School on East Randolph Road reopened its doors February 19 after 53 years of closure to become a museum, meeting place and technology center.

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  • One-lunch policy in jeopardy of being chewed up, spit out: Crowded cafeteria, rule violations may end loved tradition

    Thursday, March 17, 2005 By: Arushi Moudgil

    DING!! DING!! DING!! As the lunch bell rings, about 1,950 students head their separate ways—to different club meetings, to extra help sessions and to the cafeteria. But now, the very thing that makes

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  • GraffitiUse paper, not walls

    Thursday, March 17, 2005 By:

    GRAFFITI HAS INCREASED exponentially this year, ruining the great facilities Blake is known for. Many students do not appreciate our school or the building service workers who try so hard to keep it c

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Issue Date: Sunday, March 20, 2005 Issue: Week of March 21, 2005
 
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News
Rising enrollments make it difficult to continue having one lunch hour for all students.
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Gaining its second state title in three years, the 'It’s Academic' team won the Maryland State Academic Championship March 5 at the University of Maryland.
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Although the Radio Frequency ID tag system from InCom has been discontinued in the school district, its inventor believes that the system will be successful worldwide.
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Many students, particularly seniors, feel that the recently enforced “Staff Only” upper lot parking policy is unfair.
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Features
For most students, returned heroes and amputee soldiers may seem like images on the news, but for senior Kim Alexander, these images are a reality she meets every week.
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The Smithville Colored School on East Randolph Road reopened its doors February 19 after 53 years of closure to become a museum, meeting place and technology center.
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Opinion
If you want to take your life go ahead, but do not scar someone else’s in the process.
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American Idol is part of a larger trend of packaging young musicians in a certain way. It is far better to support young artists by attending concerts in local venues, where they can perform using th
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Graffiti is ruining our school. It is each student’s duty to report these incidents to security to keep our school looking as new as it is.
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Here are two opinions on whether or not to stay home while attending college.
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