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  • America satirizes Reagan, Baldwins, and more

    Monday, January 24, 2005 By: Sam Chesser

    In the pantheon of great literature, scholars have argued what truly is the greatest piece of writing. Some say Hamlet, some say Catcher in the Rye, and some say Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

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  • Stadium under way

    Tuesday, January 25, 2005 By: Joel Kleyer--Editor in Chief, Print Editions

    Trinity’s new athletic stadium broke ground on schedule in December thanks to a $500,000 donation from Mr. R. W. “Buck” Marshall (H’00).

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  • Library receives large donation from Quinlans

    Tuesday, January 25, 2005 By: Brandon Gaddis, Reporter

    Trinity’s Flaig Library Media Center was the recipient of a large donation from Mr. Denis Quinlan and his family.

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  • Alumni return to share insights with seniors

    Wednesday, January 26, 2005 By: Matt C and Jared H.

    At the first annual Alumni Day, former GHS students came back to the high school to tell seniors about their experiences and to provide tips about how they have become successful. On the day before wi

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  • Canine now man's best-protected friend

    Thursday, January 27, 2005 By: Alison Matas

    Freshman Stephanie DeCapito made sure that one dog will be shielded from bullets, by raising money for bulletproof vest for the Brimfield Police Department’s dog, Ace.

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  • Card sharks and snake eyes: Growing trends may lead to youth addicts

    Friday, January 28, 2005 By: Onna Nelson & Zally Ahmadi

    Odds are that parents and faculty around Clayton Valley believe that gambling is an unsafe activity...

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  • English teacher from Pine Hollow narrowly escapes Asian tsunami: Middle school teacher vacationing in Thailand survives natural disaster

    Friday, January 28, 2005 By: Onna Nelson

    A simple bathroom key has become a token of good luck...

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Issue Date: Sunday, January 30, 2005 Issue: Week of Jan. 31, 2005
 
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Imagine learning about solving crimes, fighting fires, and running a business, without leaving highschool.
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A new curfew that has been put into effect for the city of Petal is the focus of everyone’s attention, especially high school students.
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Canine now man's best-protected friend
A freshman successfully raised money for a bulletproof vest for a police dog.
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Newspaper staff members will leave this afternoon to travel to Pierre on their annual Winter Honors Trip to observe the state legislature in action.
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Trinity’s Flaig Library Media Center was the recipient of a large donation from Mr. Denis Quinlan and his family.
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Trinity’s new athletic stadium broke ground on schedule in December thanks to a $500,000 donation from Mr. R. W. “Buck” Marshall.
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In 2002-2003 Colfax High School did exceptionally well on the STAR Test and was granted over $26,000 from the state.
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Features
A simple bathroom key has become a token of good luck...
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Many people at CV are concerned that students who play cards and gamble are at risk for serious mental health problems, such as a gambling addiction.
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My summer internship and my subsequent job as a sports writer are the first steps to realizing my dream of becoming a journalist.
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