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  • Emergency plan evacuates students from school: Power outage strikes major portion of the city

    Wednesday, October 03, 2007 By: Diane Nguyen & Jennifer Chukwujekwu

    On August 28, the school experi-enced a power outage, resulting in students’ early dismissal from school and a reevaluation of the school’s emergency plan. At around 11 a.m. that Monday, a few minutes

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  • Ballet, fireworks and snakes all around in this year's fall play: “You Can’t Take It With You” rehearsals continue as actors get ready for performance

    Wednesday, October 03, 2007 By: Matt Cox

    Quirky remarks, fire-works and ballet lessons make up the story of the school’s first production this year, You Can’t Take It With You. “It’s very enjoyable,” Direc-tor Libby Nelson said. “It is full

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  • Scarred but grateful: Student survives bus crash and emerges changed but with the same zest for life

    Wednesday, October 03, 2007 By: Courtnie Clowe

    lifeAround 200 excited teenagers from the Metro Church of Garland youth group piled onto two charter buses on June 25, 2002, headed for a church camp in Louisiana. Parents hugged their kids goodbye as

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  • New Summer Sensation hits teens of Dallas Metroplex: Clubs become a weekend casualilty for the many high school students

    Wednesday, October 03, 2007 By: Bailey Wallace

    When the sun goes down and most adults head home, the lights of Dallas clubs come on and they begin to fill up. For the last couple of summers, new clubs have attracted teens from the Dallas Metroplex

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  • Senior earns Reward of a Lifetime: Varsity football player gains a scholarship for his achievements on the gridiron

    Wednesday, October 03, 2007 By: Daniel Meyer

    Football takes its toll on many play-ers, especially in the Texas heat. With all of the hitting and running involved with playing this full contact sport, there is a bright future in terms of receivin

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  • A helping hand for players on and off the field: Trainers do more behind the scenes than meets the eye

    Wednesday, October 03, 2007 By: Diane Nguyen

    gridironThese days, the media has stereotyped many trainers as simply “waterboys.” However, when it comes to the train-ers at school, their job consists of much more than than what the media makes peo

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  • The Bear Necessities: They are vicious, angry, and they want our honey

    Wednesday, October 03, 2007 By: Matt Cox

    They are every-where. Running wild in our caves, swimming in our streams, jumping off our trees, and stealing our picnic baskets. Bears. Nature’s atomic bomb, set to kill ev-erything in its path. No o

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  • The Format’s “Problems” are no “Dog”: Bitterness and catchiness make up equal parts of Phoenix band’s second effort

    Wednesday, October 03, 2007 By: Kip Mooney

    If you were one of the people who bought the Format’sdebut album, “In-terventions + Lullabies” you had high hopes for the group. Hopes that they would make it big, that they along with Fountains of Wa

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Choo-koo-jay-koo. For future refer-ence, that is how you say my last name. My whole life, the one question I am constantly asked when people first meet me or get to my name when calling roll is, “How
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If you were one of the people who bought the Format’sdebut album, “In-terventions + Lullabies” you had high hopes for the group. Hopes that they would make it big, that they along with Fountains of Wa
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They are every-where. Running wild in our caves, swimming in our streams, jumping off our trees, and stealing our picnic baskets. Bears. Nature’s atomic bomb, set to kill ev-erything in its path. No o
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Self-esteem is not always one of my best qualities. And it shows. The fact is, I feel that it is necessary that I act the part of a normal teenage boy, one who goes out and does activities all the tim
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As we start the new school year, it is apparent that after only four years in existence, the school is already very overcrowded. As of August 29, 2,585 students were enrolled in a school built to hold
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As school came to an end last year, many students prepared for a summer of vacations and relaxation. However, for many athletes, the summer meant constant preparation and practice to gear up for a new
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gridironThese days, the media has stereotyped many trainers as simply “waterboys.” However, when it comes to the train-ers at school, their job consists of much more than than what the media makes peo
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Football takes its toll on many play-ers, especially in the Texas heat. With all of the hitting and running involved with playing this full contact sport, there is a bright future in terms of receivin
full story 
Girls shove dresses to the side with frus-trated grumbles as they pull on yet another price tag. With Homecoming, the first dance of the year, approaching, both girls and guys alike have begun the sea
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When the sun goes down and most adults head home, the lights of Dallas clubs come on and they begin to fill up. For the last couple of summers, new clubs have attracted teens from the Dallas Metroplex
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