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Issue Date: Friday, December 12, 2008 Issue: Dec. 8-12 2008 Last Update: Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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     Every year, more than 15,000 people die from car accidents. That means, every year, a son or daughter doesn’t come home to tell their mom they love her    &nb
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March down Miracle Avenue
Ever sine 1995, downtown Topeka has been hosting the holiday parade as a project by the leadership Topeka class. The idea of this parade is not only to celebrate Christmas, but also to celebrate the
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Every year on December 31st you stay up late -or try to at least- so you can celebrate the New Year with your loved ones. There’s the food, the company, the celebration, and of course, the countdown.
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As the winter season rolls in, students are anticipating the two-week holiday break. Whether one is going out of the country, out of the state, or staying in Topeka, many are looking forward to
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While many were snug in their beds, while visions of sugar plums danced in their heads, a brave amount of people were up, awake, and shopping at 5 am the day after Thanksgiving: Black Friday.
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Winter Break is just around the bend, and for some seniors that means its time to celebrate the holidays and then its back to school, maybe even a shortened schedule.
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Harsh winter weather is a fact of life for students attending schools with an outdoor campus, and even though we cant fully control it, we can work to help the problem.
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November 20, three people were inducted as new members of the National Honor Society.
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was written by author Robert Louis Stevenson and was first published in 1886. The storyline follows a lawyer who investigates the very strange occurrences between Dr. Henry Jek
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With rising food costs, Thanksgiving wasn’t predicted to be as violently gorging as it has been in past years. But predictions were wrong.
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