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Issue Date: Friday, October 12, 2007 Issue: Issue 2, Volume 80 Last Update: Tuesday, October 16, 2007
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  • The struggle for LGBT rights continues: (Editor’s note: This is part two of a two-part series on gay issues in our community.

    Thursday, October 11, 2007 By: BOBBY HUNTER

    “The Ames community is atypical of Iowa, and really the nation as a whole, on LGBT issues. But there’s still a lot of discrimination, and a lot of heterosexism.”

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  • Legacy of Pratibha Seshappa

    Thursday, October 11, 2007 By: BRIDGET BROWN

    Pratibha Seshappa became a very well-known figure at Ames High School during the first six weeks of the school year when she substituted for chemistry teacher Mrs. Sullivan. Students were a little uns

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  • Sam on Samsthe best kids with the best names

    Tuesday, October 16, 2007 By: SAMUEL SOPHUS BIRD

    Sams have arguably made a bigger impact on the history of America than any other group of individuals sharing the same first name. Sam Adams, known to many as an expert brewer, was one of our foundin

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Sams have arguably made a bigger impact on the history of America than any other group of individuals sharing the same first name. Sam Adams, known to many as an expert brewer, was one of our foundin
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When junior Victoria Harding sits down to do her homework, she pops in her headphones. But Eminem doesn’t blare from her ear buds, and Jack Johnson doesn’t chill her spine with his carefree lyrics. In
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Banned Books Week came and passed somewhat uneventfully at AHS, as it always does. Aside from displays in our media center, there was little to bring the week to the attention of our student body. W
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To the Editor:Something very bad is happening right now in this wonderful world; wolves are being slaughtered. I know most people think of wolves as vile predators. Well even if they are, wolves don’t
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Dear motorists, sorry about my cycling habits
As an avid cyclist, I like to feel I’m speaking on behalf of not only myself, but all cyclists as I write this column. I would sincerely like to apologize to the drivers of this great nation for my in
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American respect
With the recent events in Myanmar, it has become apparent that America has lost the international respect and moral authority that is necessary in condemning the atrocities of others. As a nation, we
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After more than two years,    Katrina still causing damage
In August 2005 New Orleans suffered a tremendous blow from Hurricane Katrina, which left the city and surrounding areas flooded and economically damaged. Some survivors sought shelter in the Louisiana
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Fight uneeded guns in Ames
Living in a college town, Ames High students are exposed to many university issues, some of which may have a profound effect on their lives. Students spend time on campus during the weekends, and many
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Legacy of Pratibha Seshappa
Pratibha Seshappa became a very well-known figure at Ames High School during the first six weeks of the school year when she substituted for chemistry teacher Mrs. Sullivan. Students were a little uns
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Ames High School prides itself on providing a variety of academic opportunities for its students. Among these are Advanced Placement (AP) and Honors classes, advanced alternatives to “regular” classes
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