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  • Attack of the Lettuce

    Monday, October 18, 2004 By: Jenna Crovo

    Imagine....one thousand tiny lettuce plants, reaching toward the sun, absorbing the sun's rays to fuel the process of photosynthesis, waiting to be chopped up and put onto the salad bar; that is their

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  • Student Council Recognized

    Tuesday, October 19, 2004 By: Kristen Breitling

    H-E-B Pharmacies and the University Interscholastic League community awarded Shallowater High School a $1,000 grant for its community service project, “Shattered Dreams,” Oct. 8 during the halftime ce

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  • Uninformed voters are a threat to the democratic system: A LEASE ON LIFE

    Wednesday, October 20, 2004 By: Elise Yahner

    One of the most destructive things in an election is not miscounted votes nor mudslinging in advertisements. It's uninformed voters.Voting is a right and a responsibility of all American citizens 18

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  • Bem Vindo ao Brasil: (Welcome to Brasil)

    Wednesday, October 20, 2004 By: Amber Huh

    Rio de Janeiro and the Carnaval are not the only attractions in Brazil. I learned this first hand as I had a chance to go to Brazil and fully immerse myself in its culture this past summer. My oversea

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  • New accessories make iPods more versatile and convenient

    Wednesday, October 20, 2004 By: Alex Bluebond

    In case you are the lone soul on the planet who hasn't heard of the Apple iPod, it is a device that stores and plays mp3 files, or in layman's terms, music. The iPod, which is about the size of a wall

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  • Uniform Ideas

    Thursday, October 21, 2004 By: Phillip

    Are uniforms bad and need to be removed or are they good and should be kept around? Hear what the Students and staff at FCCC have to say.

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  • Modeling more than a look: Lessons encourage poise, confidence

    Saturday, October 23, 2004 By: Melissa Jimenez, Staff writer

    As the cameras flash, the spotlight follows her every move. With her hair neatly in place, each muscle in her body becomes tense as she takes the runway, displaying her new attire.

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  • Community 'blogs' entertain, inform: Personal sites weave together technology, relationships

    Saturday, October 23, 2004 By: Eric Neufeld, Staff writer

    Patrons swarm to the Riverpark shopping center for another night of entertainment. Suggestive and “skintastic” clothes catch the eye as teenagers vie for attention.

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  • Juniors Help Clean Historic Treasures

    Wednesday, October 20, 2004 By: Staff

    Wednesday, October 20, the American history class and one other junior spent the day at Historic Rugby helping lead interpreter Mary Dresser clean magazines and books in the 1882 library. The day bega

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Issue Date: Sunday, October 24, 2004 Issue: Week of Oct. 25, 2004
 
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News
Students cleaned historic books and magazines in the library of Historic Rugby, a utopian colony of the late 19th century.
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With the 2004 Presidential election looming, the next generation of American voters are making their voices heard. Strong opinions and fierce political debate are in abundance across the country, and
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H-E-B Pharmacies and the University Interscholastic League community awarded Shallowater High School a $1,000 grant for its community service project, “Shattered Dreams.”
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Botany classes are growing organic lettuce for the school cafe salad bar.
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The Weir High Environmental Science Club took on the less than desirable task of clearing away the flood debris from around Kings Creek.
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Features
Kids have lots of ways to get together in person, but blogs let them find a community without leaving their computer.
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A fellow student enjoys working as a model, both because of the people she meets and the clothes she gets to wear.
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Rio de Janeiro and the Carnaval are not the only attractions in Brazil. I learned this first hand as I had a chance to go to Brazil with AFS and fully immerse myself in its culture this past summer.
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Few people know about the TV celebrity at Rockingham County High School.
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Opinion
Students who participate in a school sport already have the benefit of regular exercise and should not have to take P.E.
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