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  • Raising "Cain": One-act play about first murder brings new insight to old story

    Wednesday, September 12, 2007 By: Kip Mooney

    The UIL One.-Act play season began and the school went the pensive route with Cain, following last year’s dark award-winner Ordinary People.The play, which could be no longer than 40 minutes, revolved

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  • Looking through his eyes: War in Sudan hits home with foreign student

    Wednesday, September 12, 2007 By: Abbey Jamieson

    In the village of Khartom, Sudan, junior Oliver Gabriel traveled back and forth with his family from eastern Sudan to Cairo, Egypt for the first 14 years of his life. He heard many stories of murders

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  • Wincing the night away: The Shins’ third effort proves they can be experimental

    Wednesday, September 12, 2007 By: Kip Mooney & Abbey Jamieson

    It was only a few years ago when actress Natalie Portman de-clared to Zach Braff in the film Garden State (2004) that The Shins would change his life. Hundreds of thousands of listeners agreed, and n

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Dear Editor-in-Chief,In your last issue, you had a commentary talking about high school relationships in general and how most of them are basically a waste of time. The article said that teenagers in
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I always see these girls on their MySpace pages talking about how much they hate drama and anyone whbrings it should stay away. It’s amusing to me when I think about how ironic (or maybe hypocritical)
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It was only a few years ago when actress Natalie Portman de-clared to Zach Braff in the film Garden State (2004) that The Shins would change his life. Hundreds of thousands of listeners agreed, and n
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Money well wa$ted: Funding completely unjust animal rights groups
America has many profitable interest groups that do great things for the public. But, when a string of non-violent terrorists (code name PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) get their h
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After resigning at the beginning of the year to take a job in the business world, Shelley Porterfield’s vacant spot as varsity softball coach needed to be filled for the upcoming season. “It took a lo
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Most high school sports todaysuch as football and basketball consist of working with other players on a team. Track, however, is one of the few sports that allow athletes to compete and win individual
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Separation Anxiety: Students reflect on the affect of divorce on their lives
As each new year comes around, young age marriages are becoming more common in America according to the Divorce Magazine. Although this may not be the cause of the increasing rates of divorce within
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In this day, the variety of style and sound ranges from hard rock to power pop, and new artists multiply by the sec-ond. However, people wonder if the population influences the music made today, or if
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Ever since September 11, the United States military has been fighting a war overseas. Although there is some argument about whether the war is one that the nation belongs in, several students of the s
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What started out as a fun week in Cancun for sophomore Lloyd Dowland, turned in to a life threatening event when he almost died during his summer vacation.“The week started out great,” Dowland said. “
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