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  • Students Contest Citations for Walkout

    Monday, October 13, 2003 By: Kourosh Kolahi

    Five of the seventy-five students cited last March for participating in the student walkout contested their citations in court; four of them successfully had their citations thrown out.

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  • Taxing Espressos is Irrelevant and Unwise, and May Even Prove Dangerous

    Monday, October 13, 2003 By: Ryan Lue

    Unfair taxation has persisted since the dawn of government as one of the most indomitable impediments to the construction of a fair and successful state. It drove the Medieval European feudal system,

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  • Matchstick Men Light Up

    Monday, October 13, 2003 By: Shane Apperson

    Matchstick Men directed by Riley Scott is a hilarious yet somewhat depressing comedy about a con man and his disorganized life. Roy Waller (Nicolas Cage) is a neurotic con man getting ready to pull of

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  • Year-round education, its effects - PRO

    Monday, October 13, 2003 By: Bryant Myroup, Opinion Editor

    Summertime reminds me of beaches, hanging out with friends, and enjoying the warm weather. Students have become used to the belief that summer is strictly for relaxing. This does not hold true in

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  • Year-round education, its effects - CON

    Monday, October 13, 2003 By: Amanda Henry, Impressions Editor

    To most students summer equals freedom. The freedom to stay up late and sleep. But with the proposition of year-round schooling, summer vacations are now being threatened.

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  • Kent Scholastic Chess

    Tuesday, October 14, 2003 By: Lindsay Lusby

    Checkmate! A new sport has swept through Kent County, capturing children of all ages --- the game of chess.

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  • Marine and LC graduate shares his Iraq experience

    Tuesday, October 14, 2003 By: Becky Hart, Managing Editor

    “I couldn’t believe how young he was,” said senior Liz Genova. “And he had already been in two wars.”Lake Central graduate, Brian Shumylo, came into Mr. Tom Clark’s US History Honors classes to speak

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  • Hasta la vista, Democracy

    Thursday, October 16, 2003 By: Brendan Lowe ('04)/Editor in Chief

    The purported beauty of democracy is supposed to be the power of the people. Of course when those people are 15 million Californians unable to put one foot in front of the other, democracy is a fright

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  • Campus Koreans shed light on conflict: Cross cultural exchange students offer perspective

    Friday, October 17, 2003 By: Alec Kneefel, Staff writer

    North Korea has yet to test any nuclear weapons, but remains labeled as a member of the “Axis of Evil” under the Bush Administration. This crisis remains unanswered in the confrontation of Western dem

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  • Acadec learns how to learn: Teacher motivates, promotes thinking skills

    Friday, October 17, 2003 By: Mona Yazdanpanah, Staff writer

    Silence fills the auditorium as team members nervously check their answers and panic as they try to fill in the correct bubble on the Scantron. They wait anxiously for the judges to finalize their sco

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Issue Date: Sunday, October 19, 2003 Issue: Week of Oct. 20, 2003
 
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Communities Against Substance Abuse (CASA) is a non-profit organization comprised of a few dedicated people wanting to promote healthy lifestyle choices among citizens of all ages. CASA mainly works w
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Checkmate! A new sport has swept through Kent County, capturing children of all ages --- the game of chess.
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“I couldn’t believe how young he was,” said senior Liz Genova. “And he had already been in two wars.”Lake Central graduate, Brian Shumylo, came into Mr. Tom Clark’s US History Honors classes to speak
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Five of the seventy-five students cited last March for participating in the student walkout contested their citations in court; four of them successfully had their citations thrown out.
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Features
Many people remember the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima during World War II, and others remember the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese, but few remember the most devastating bo
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North Korea has still not tested any nuclear weapon yet, but remains labeled as a member of the “Axis of Evil” under the Bush Administration. This crisis remains unanswered in the confrontation of Wes
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Silence fills the auditorium as team members nervously check their answers and panic as they try to fill in the correct bubble on the Scantron. They wait anxiously for the judges to finalize their sco
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Many students at the high school are aware of the fact that two of the teachers at the school have been fighting cancer since last school year. Many do not know much about Coach Riddle and Coach Youn
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Tofu. Tempeh. Brown rice. Whole grains. Vegetables. Legumes. Fruits. These are all parts of a typical vegetarian’s diet.
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“It takes about three times the energy to live in a foreign culture than here,” said Mr. David Watry, Arrowhead English teacher, of his summer trip to Lithuania, “You always have to be thinking.”
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