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Issue Date: Friday, October 30, 2009 Issue: Issue 3, Volume 82 Last Update: Tuesday, November 03, 2009
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  • A different take on Halloween

    Thursday, October 29, 2009 By: Tanya Liu

    Alex Adams leans against the back of her wooden library chair, dressed comfortably in a flannel shirt and sweatpants. She's a member of the Ames High band, and plays oboe and flute. She's also a wit

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  • Football season ends on high note

    Thursday, October 29, 2009 By: Paul R. Hibbing

        The student section was characteristically raucous, the football team elated, and the Johnston Dragons scratching their heads. Ames was slaying the dragons. Michael Johnson would

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At-a-glance

As the weather gets colder most people are heading inside. But a select few people are still out side, running, no matter the temperature. Some call them crazy, but others call them the Ames High Cros
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 There is nothing like the feeling of waiting to get the crap scared out of you in a dark movie theater. Adrenaline rings through your body as the lights dim. Somebody giggles nervously three r
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    As animals of our species, as humans, our only goal in life is to reproduce, to be fruitful and multiply. As far as biology is concerned, we hit puberty after roughly 12 years an
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Trick or Treat!!! Discreetly grabbing handfuls of candy is a skill most children have mastered through their years of door to door trick or treating. The more sugar, the more fun. Harry Potters, Darth
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 The Des Moines Register is always a fun way for me to start my day. The perpetually unattractive Kum and Go ads, the shameless use of the word "Iowan" throughout the paper, and, perhaps most i
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On Oct. 9, the Nobel Committee shocked the world by awarding President Barack Obama the Nobel Peace Prize. Not only is Obama just the fourth president in U.S. history to win a Nobel Prize, but at the
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What did Giovanni Boccaccio, Johannes Scotus Eriugena, and Anaxagoras of Clazomenae have in common?       Correct! They never had the pleasure of enjoying coffee. However, we are
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After scheduling an H1N1 vaccination clinic aimed to serve members of high-risk groups living in Ames, for Oct. 21, Homeward, the branch of Mary Greeley Medical Center that administers public health s
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Editorial: America could learn from the Ugandans
Our society is heavily influenced by material objects and possessions. This materialistic attitude can be found almost everywhere, from Lil' Wil boasting his "dougie" to our demand for the latest Appl
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The WEB analyzes this year's world series
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