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  • Footloose fall musical 'nearly sold out'

    Monday, November 24, 2008 By: Ashley Murrell

    After months of practices and rehearsals the nearly sold out musical "Footloose" opens tonight. The show is about a kid named Ren, who is played by senior William Howell. Ren moves from Chicago to

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  • Early Christmas preparations leave no room for autumn

    Monday, November 24, 2008 By: Staff Editorial

    Walking into the supermarket on Halloween night, one would expect to see scary goblins leering from ghostly displays and shelves stocked with candy corn, chocolate eyeballs and pumpkins. Instead, ther

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  • Wrestlers set high standards for season

    Monday, November 24, 2008 By: Feilisha Kutlike

    For onlookers, wrestling looks like a couple guys in singlets trying to pin each other through sweat drenched contact and awkward positions. Fans may not realize the sacrifices wrestlers make prepari

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  • Girls basketball team looks forward to new season

    Monday, November 24, 2008 By:

    For some athletes, the end of fall sports season means one thing-the beginning of winter sports. This year, a few things are different for the girls basketball team. Seniors Chelsea Gronau and Chloe

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For onlookers, wrestling looks like a couple guys in singlets trying to pin each other through sweat drenched contact and awkward positions. Fans may not realize the sacrifices wrestlers make prepari
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Sci-Fi. Romance. Action. One cannot easily classify the Twilight series in just one genre. But to sum it up, Twilight is "a love story with bite." Author Stephenie Meyer is the master of detail and in
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After a strenuous week of basketball practice, most high school players will head home to sleep. The Newton High School boys basketball team will sleep but not at home. They will continue the tradit
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For some athletes, the end of fall sports season means one thing-the beginning of winter sports. This year, a few things are different for the girls basketball team. Seniors Chelsea Gronau and Chloe
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In Janel Fenster’s English classes this year, Fenster has not been the only teacher. In fact, the most recent unit in the class was not taught by Fenster at all. Robin Montano has student taught for F
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Teachers all at one point or another made the jump from student to educator. Students may go to their classes every day and never know the story of how their teachers got from where they were to where
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Orchestra teacher Stephen Luttrell walks into the room in a green sweater and sweat pants with a mug of coffee in one hand and a baton in the other. He takes a seat on his stool and announces the orch
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Walking into the supermarket on Halloween night, one would expect to see scary goblins leering from ghostly displays and shelves stocked with candy corn, chocolate eyeballs and pumpkins. Instead, ther
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Forty six inches long, 39 inches wide and 7 inches deep. Those were the measurements of the enormous pothole in the 12th Street exit that was filled last week. Trying to leave the high school parking
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The "Twilight" series by Stephanie Meyers tops my list of the best series of books I have ever read, and I am not a stranger to books. The movie "Twilight" debuts tonight in movie theaters across the
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