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  • Fighting Racism: Moss to speak to students about acceptance

    Friday, February 25, 2005 By: Amanda McDaniel

    Combining a style that may step on some toes with a serious message, Preacher Moss will take the stage in the big theatre after second hour today.The assembly will feature Preacher Moss, whose message

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  • Drama enters the courtroom for interactive production

    Friday, February 25, 2005 By: Tana Wolf

    On Jan. 16 a man plummeted to his death from the top of the Empire State building.Although police first questioned whether he was pushed, jumped or fell, they named Karen Andrea as their only suspect

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  • Coffeehouses popular alternative

    Friday, February 25, 2005 By: Julia Snell

    In a smaller city such as McPherson, entertaining Friday night activities are a limited resource. However, coffee houses sponsored by local churches have attempted to assuage the problem. “It provides

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  • Regional and state competitions yield successful regional competitions

    Friday, February 25, 2005 By: Amanda Baxa

    MHS students have been working very hard on various competitions, from KSPA journalism to Piano.Yearbook and newspaper staff members traveled to Emporia State University on the 17th to compete for the

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  • Spot Light: Melissa Segovia

    Friday, February 25, 2005 By: Tana Wolf

    Melissa Segovia has been teaching at MHS for over three years and she has already developed a reputation.“I think that students know that in my classes they will be working and I expect a lot from the

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  • Keane's Hopes and Fears contains attractive melodies, thought-provoking lyrics

    Friday, February 25, 2005 By: Allie Trimmell

    Rarely there comes along an album that bridges the gap between generations, entertaining both young and old. But that is exactly what Keane’s debut album Hopes and Fears does. Hailing from the U.K., K

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  • All theories of evolution should be taught in classrooms, allow students to form own opinions

    Friday, February 25, 2005 By: Julia Snell

    Sitting in a cold, hard desk, a student listens to yet another biology lesson. A teacher tediously explains the theory of evolution, mindful of the many contrasting opinions on the subject. This is an

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  • Despite degrading reality shows, viewer still glued to tube

    Friday, February 25, 2005 By: Kelsey Daugherty

    While waiting for one of my favorite reality t.v. shows, “The Bachelorette,” to continue, a preview was shown for a new show called “Super Nanny.” The show documents a British woman who comes into the

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  • Award show season mixes glamour with absurity

    Friday, February 25, 2005 By: Allie Trimmell

    Forget Christmas, this is my favorite time of the year. Award show season is here, and I am ready to find out who’s hot and who’s not on this year’s red carpet.Anyone who says the best part of the awa

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  • America should recognize the real cost of cheap labor

    Friday, February 25, 2005 By: Adam Shepard

    At a time when national security seems most important, one might think that securing our borders is one of the most important moves a leader could make. However, this does not appear to be a major con

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Different groups are always looking for creative fundraising ideas, and StuGo found one by hosting a dodgeball tournament. Originally the tournament was an alternative to the Morp dances, but the seco
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With only two weeks remaining until state, the MHS boys basketball team is working hard for what may be their last game together as a team.“We kind of talk about it [state]. We prepare for the teams w
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A state championship is the highest goal any high school athlete can achieve. Today and tomorrow the varsity wrestling team will travel to the Kansas Coliseum for state.“I plan on preparing for state
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With only two weeks remaining until state, the MHS boys basketball team is working hard for what may be their last game together as a team.“We kind of talk about it [state]. We prepare for the teams w
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Seasons like the one the girls basketball team is having this year, only come around once in a while. The girls are living it up and enjoying every minute of it.“I love playing with this group of gir
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The class of 2005 chose six seniors for the High Life to feature in six subsequent issues. These are their stories. Some adults believe playing video games is a waste of time and money, but Will Unruh
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The average woman is 5’4’’ and 140 pounds, but the average model is 5’11’’ and 117 pounds. With the way society portrays beauty in magazines and on television, the media is blamed for the many eating
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For many high school athletes and non-athletes, energy drinks serve a boost of energy to help them throughout the day or even an athletic event.There are more than 30 different kinds of energy drinks
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At a time when national security seems most important, one might think that securing our borders is one of the most important moves a leader could make. However, this does not appear to be a major con
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Forget Christmas, this is my favorite time of the year. Award show season is here, and I am ready to find out who’s hot and who’s not on this year’s red carpet.Anyone who says the best part of the awa
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