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  • Teens to express their voices in election

    Friday, October 31, 2008 By: Linsea Howard

    On November 4th, thousands of first-time voters will be flocking to the polls to raise their voice on the issues most important to them. Many of these first time voters are teens.

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  • Will the Palin pull help John McCain win the White House?

    Friday, October 31, 2008 By: Todd Hutchinson

    In December of 2006, Sarah Palin became the 11th governor of the state of Alaska, becoming both the youngest and the first woman to hold that office. Before that, she was mayor of her hometown, Wasill

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  • “Mocklate” angers many chocolate enthusiasts

    Friday, October 31, 2008 By: Laura Fillmore

    Hershey removed cocoa butter from the formula of some of its products and replaced it with vegetable oil to save money. In 2006, Hershey changed the formula of one of its most popular candy bars 5th A

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  • Research shows energy drinks cause health issues

    Monday, November 03, 2008 By: Laura Fillmore

    Across the nation, teens and adults alike are falling into the trend of energy drink consumption often resulting in addiction, which researchers describe as “disturbing.” Researchers are finding some

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  • ‘Baby project’ teaches students about parenthood

    Monday, November 03, 2008 By: Brittany Ellis

    Three years ago, Mrs. Elsie Morris introduced the “baby project” to teach students in Family and Consumer sciences about the trials and tribulations of parenthood. Since that time, hundreds of 9th, 10

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  • Fringe leaves viewers searching for answers

    Monday, November 03, 2008 By: Todd Hutchinson

    Fringe is a new television series that debuted on Fox on September 9, 2008. It follows the exploits of FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham, played by Anna Torv, scientist Walter Bishop, played by John Nob

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  • Tiger softball makes it to regionals, loses 1-0

    Monday, November 03, 2008 By: Brittany Ellis

    The 2008-2009 Fast Pitch team practiced for two to three hours each day. These girls have been playing for four or five years.

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The 2008-2009 Fast Pitch team practiced for two to three hours each day. These girls have been playing for four or five years.
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Fringe is a new television series that debuted on Fox on September 9, 2008. It follows the exploits of FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham, played by Anna Torv, scientist Walter Bishop, played by John Nob
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Every year at the beginning of fall, Oklahoma State University is home to the largest student-organized concert in the nation. Dubbed “Orange Peel,” the show typically features a couple country artist
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Three years ago, Mrs. Elsie Morris introduced the “baby project” to teach students in Family and Consumer sciences about the trials and tribulations of parenthood. Since that time, hundreds of 9th, 10
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Across the nation, teens and adults alike are falling into the trend of energy drink consumption often resulting in addiction, which researchers describe as “disturbing.” Researchers are finding some
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Dropping out has become a growing trend among high school students. The percentage of them choosing to leave school in lieu of finishing school has raised steadily in the past few years, from 9% of al
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Hershey removed cocoa butter from the formula of some of its products and replaced it with vegetable oil to save money. In 2006, Hershey changed the formula of one of its most popular candy bars 5th A
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Concurrent enrollment: most think it is just an opportunity to leave the high school for a few hours...
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Instability in the economy causes concern
The instability of the US economy, with a failing banking industry and falling stock market numbers, has many experts fearing that a recession is in our immediate future. The banking industry is beari
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In December of 2006, Sarah Palin became the 11th governor of the state of Alaska, becoming both the youngest and the first woman to hold that office. Before that, she was mayor of her hometown, Wasill
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