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  • Chorus to sing with 'Idol' runner-up

    Tuesday, May 17, 2005 By: Nicole Horwitz

    Students in the Star Magnet Program will sing back-up vocals for multi-platinum recording artist, Clay Aiken at The Bubel/Aiken Foundation’s “Florida Voices for Change” Gala. Students are learning the

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  • Wrestling team place ninth at States

    Tuesday, May 17, 2005 By: Alexa Lash

    Krop wrestlers competed at the state level February 24-26 in Lakeland, taking home ninth place out of over a hundred qualifying teams.

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  • Boys and girls struggle in tournament

    Tuesday, May 17, 2005 By: Eryca Schiffmann

    Both the Boys and Girls Water-polo teams experienced disappointing losses at their first invite to “The Wild Cat Invitational” in Orlando. The girls’ team went 0-3, while the boys’ team went 1-5. The

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  • Political Cartoon

    Tuesday, May 17, 2005 By: Drew Lerman

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  • Bluegrass rocks Ives Optimist

    Tuesday, May 17, 2005 By: Jacob Nelson/Spread Editor

    In Ives Optimist, next to the baseball field and behind the food stand, there’s a shaded grove with tall trees and a barn-like stage. And every first Sunday of every month, for the past twenty years,

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  • Heavy backpacks weigh studens down

    Thursday, May 19, 2005 By: Eryca Schiffman

    When we think of the burdens of our school days, homework, tests, and the social pressures of fitting in are usually what come to mind; however, to a mounting degree another burden can be added to the

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Ritalin and Adderall are common drugs prescribed to people with Attention Deficit Disorder or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, but the misuse of these drugs in teens, has become a continuing
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For teens suffering from an embarrassingly yellow smile, teeth whitening products seem like the perfect solution. With an array of options both cheap or expensive, and quick or lengthy, the options a
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AP Literature teacher Michael Kelly will be holding auditions for scenes from Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman in late April. Only members of his English classes will be able to participate and vie
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When we think of the burdens of our school days, homework, tests, and the social pressures of fitting in are usually what come to mind; however, to a mounting degree another burden can be added to the
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“It probably wasn’t official,” Blair Conner said. “It sort of just evolved.”
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He wore pressed pants and a white collared shirt. The gloves on his hands matched the vibrant orange color of his vest.
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In Ives Optimist, next to the baseball field and behind the food stand, there’s a shaded grove with tall trees and a barn-like stage. And every first Sunday of every month, for the past twenty years,
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With Haiti’s presidential elections coming up this November, it is uncertain which candidates will be running for the most critical position of all time.
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In a nation as progressive as the United States claims to be, one would assume that teenage promiscuity would be recognized by our legislatures. It isn’t, because the White House plans to spend $206 m
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WLTN Lightning News wastes more than six minutes of our life when their broadcast airs; they waste the opportunity to be journalists.
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