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  • STAFF EDITORIAL: Take A Stand: A challenge from the Ahlahasa staff

    Friday, October 10, 2008 By: Staff Editorial

    The Ahlahasa Staff members are tired of the political bashing and lies. We want the truth about the candidates and where they stand on certain issues.

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  • The Underground: Simulation game gives students new perspectives

    Sunday, October 26, 2008 By: Janet Lawler

    Who doesn’t like sneaking around in the woods?” asks John Dierenfeld, director of the popular teen hangout, Campus Life, and organizer for the group game, which is looked forward to by many high schoo

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  • Re-Think ... Re-New... Re-Store...: Re-Fest 2008

    Sunday, October 26, 2008 By: Meghan Sipple

    If you’ve never thought about how you can go green, maybe it’s about time you did. That’s what some of our local residents are doing.

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  • Before The Cannons Fire: Setup for the 2008 Big Island Rendezvous takes place

    Sunday, October 26, 2008 By: Dalton Pagel

    An extravagant variety of sounds and scenes surround this place. There is an explosion, and the melodies of colonial music being played in the background. A bunch of people dressing up in uncommon clo

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  • Aye Aye Matey: Junior involved in Sea Cadets program

    Sunday, October 26, 2008 By: Jill Jensen

    While some students were frolicking in pools and licking strawberry ice cream cones in the hot sun, junior Matt Dorman was spending his summer participating in some of the most physically and mentally

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  • The Minty Miracle Maker: ALHS student enters Cold Stone competition

    Sunday, October 26, 2008 By: Megan Hickman

    Metal scoopers gather fluffy mint ice cream and deliver it to a cold slab where it is formed into a palette on which chocolate syrup is drizzled, chocolate shavings are sprinkled and a decadent browni

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  • I Love Soy: Sophomore gets involved in PETA

    Sunday, October 26, 2008 By: Maddy Ruble

    December 3rd was a big day; the day that changed sophomore Lexie Burnett’s life. She’s always had her passion for animals. Owning a pet rat herself, Lexie made the choice to become a vegan. A vegan is

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  • "Change We Need": Obama’s standpoint on the issues

    Sunday, October 26, 2008 By: Liz Lukas

    He is one of the biggest celebrities in the United States. Senator Barrack Obama is making history with his run for president.

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  • Reform, Prosperity, Peace: McCain’s ideas and plans for presidency.

    Sunday, October 26, 2008 By: Chelsie Luna

    Every four years many Americans vote for a president. Presidential candidates, particularly this year, are making history. Not only was it the first year a women, Hilary Clinton, was a viable candidat

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  • The Ticking Time Bomb: How many sick days do you have left?

    Sunday, October 26, 2008 By: Kaitlin Walker

    Walking down the halls of this fair high school, I notice a new trend among students. It’s not the latest fashion trend; it’s a sickness trend. We are getting sick, staying sick and getting others sic

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STAFF SPLURGE- Technology Troubles
Technology is a wonderful thing… most of the time. All the other time it’s a hassle.
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STAFF SPLURGE - The Craziness Of Being A Senior
This year is my senior year and it’s crazy! I find myself constantly swimming in a pile of homework each night and studying for a test every other day. In addition to high school I have to fill out co
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STAFF SPLURGE - The Independent Voice Of America Has Been Lost
The election. I know everyone is sick of hearing about it; I’m sick of hearing about it - the absentee voters are definitely sick of hearing about it, but why is that? Well it’s obviously because we h
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STAFF SPLURGE - I’m actually sad about the gas prices going down!
Election time, no wonder it’s cheaper to get from A to B. With the gas prices down, many people are overwhelmed with joy. I’m not exactly in that crew. I find myself facing this crazy burning anxiety.
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STAFF SPLURE- Fall Frenzy
There’s something about this season that I absolutely love. Is it the pretty multi-colored trees? The gracefully falling leaves? Or the bitter air? I know it’s all of these but there is something else
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Every cheering voice echoes from the walls onto the raised ceiling above, fading away into the near distance. The warm, musty smell of chlorine fills the air and burns the eyes as they look down towar
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Months in the making, the Albert Lea Thunder finally made its way to home ice Sept. 27. A total of 896 people made their way out to support the Thunder and they gave the game as much electricity as li
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It all starts with the draft. Every player is key. The draft is the single most important day of Fantasy Football season for many reasons, although no games are played. The search for the best becomes
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There was a lot of optimism for this year’s football season opener as Albert Lea hosted Waseca at Hammer Field. The game was a defensive battle between the young Tigers and the Blue Jays and at the e
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Quietdrive, you may have heard of them from their cover song, “Time After Time”. This band has come a long way and has recently signed with The Militia Group. Quietdrive will be releasing its sophomor
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