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  • Any Dream Will Do: ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’

    Wednesday, November 14, 2007 By: chelsie luna

    This year’s musical isn’t just filled with colors and powerful characters; it also has many diverse kinds of music. “It’s just so different than any musical you have seen before”, said Glen Parsons.

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  • Referendum Revisited : Why the vote?

    Wednesday, November 14, 2007 By: tyler petersen

    On Nov. 6th the voters in District 241 will be asked this question by their school district: “Will you let us raise your property taxes to help better fund our school district?”

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  • In The Eye Of The Fire : Students leave San Diego as fires approach

    Wednesday, November 14, 2007 By: kayla lebeck

    While visiting California for a church convention, Megan Meuser was able to taste a burnt sense in the air.

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  • One BIG Move : Not your average new kid

    Thursday, November 15, 2007 By: adam royce

    Sick dangles, snipes, slap shots, glove saves, and kick saves are all terms that relate to, and are used to describe, Tyler Distad.

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  • Dancer From Hell (Mich.): A quick peek inside a dancer’s world

    Thursday, November 15, 2007 By: annmarie caporale

    The dancer enters from stage right. She finds her starting mark on the floor and puts her back to the audience. Her body goes numb from all the emotions she is feeling. So many thoughts bounce arou

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  • Culture Shock: Perrin faces differences in coming to America

    Thursday, November 15, 2007 By: corissa ranum

    In Japan, it is polite to bow to the people in the street, as you pass by. A good handshake in Africa would last several minutes. In Latin America, time is treated abundantly; you can make a person wa

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  • How Does That Happen?: Junior sidelined by uncommon injury

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: ryan hoium

    The wide world of sports is filled with injuries, and Albert Lea High school is no exception. Student athletes are frequently sidelined with their share of broken bones, pulled muscles, and concussion

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  • Krazy Keszler: Bringing a high level of energy into the classroom

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: priscilla berg

    Being a teacher wasn’t always her plan, but thankfully for Chemistry and Physics students her plans changed.

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  • ‘It Gives Them An Obvious Path To Follow’ : Senior defines commitment

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: brianne garr and meagan hickman

    Senior Nate Lein has many commitments. He is involved in Wrestling, Show Choir, Link Crew, and is taking college classes; not to mention he has a steady job at Good Samaritan. Lein defines commitmen

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  • Committed To His Future: Ben Manigold takes his involvement in FFA seriously

    Monday, November 19, 2007 By: jacob winkels

    The National FFA Organization is the largest student-run organization in the world. FFA is made up of people like junior Ben Manigold, who has devoted much of his high school life to it. He has made

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One of the most critical aspects needed in order to succeed in the sporting world is the attitude an athlete brings to their sport. Whether a player is the model teammate or a selfish, juvenile oaf, a
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They are almost everywhere you go, you see the kid who looks like he just rolled out of a year long sleep sucking one down like he won’t live through the day if he doesn’t get one in before first hour
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Students have found many ways to incorporate fun competitive activities in their very own classrooms. Some of these activities include tic-tac-toe, plastic bottle basketball, Chinese football, those e
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It was July 2007, the movie theater was packed. The lights dimmed and the screen came up. The trailers rolled, it looked like it was shot documentary style and everything looked grainy almost as if it
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What do you get when you cross a successfully simple insurance commercial, three guys that are hairier than a pack of gorillas, and an open 30-minute time slot on national television?
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Every average American kid has access to some of the greatest video game systems in the world, including Playstation, Xbox, and Nintendo. Everyone from the age of five and up, generally, have access t
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All the way back to the good ole’ days of the popular dances the Macarena, the Cha cha slide, the Hustle and the Twist along time there has been a few new ones added to the list. Including most recent
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With reality TV and loads of crime dramas dominating primetime TV, it’s great to see something original and imaginative added to the lineup. Original and different describes “Pushing Daisies.”
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No it’s your turn Gavin,” said Gen, as she laughs at her twin brother. “I picked up the food last time.”
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At 5:45 a.m. you roll out of bed and head to show choir, and then school. Seven classes fill your agenda faster than it can empty, leaving you panicking as you walk toward the football field for pract
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