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  • Is Being Short a Tall Order?

    Monday, December 14, 2009 By: Lily Voss- Tiger Times

    At just above five feet tall, French heroes Napoleon Bonaparte (5’6”) and Joan of Arc (5’2”) are not known for their size but rather their success. Over six feet tall, Robert Wadlow and Abraham Linc

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  • To Kill a Mockingbird- Photo Gallery

    Monday, December 14, 2009 By: Lily Voss- Tiger Times

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  • Science Fiction Re-Imagined

    Thursday, December 10, 2009 By: Courtesy of Christian Matzke

    The streets are filled with people; many wear goggles, and top hats. They have conversations about political turmoil and social unrest. Cars run on coal but also must refill on water. Overhead, the sk

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  • The Hard Knock Life

    Thursday, December 10, 2009 By: Lily Voss- Tiger Times

    Casey Fay lives a hard life. Being among the two percent of America’s redheads, according to Little Redheads Across America, Fay is a rare sight. At Edwardsville High School Fay is an even rarer sigh

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  • To Kill a Mockingbird

    Thursday, December 10, 2009 By: Sam Boschert- Tiger Times

    For two days on November 13 and 14, the Edwardsville High School auditorium became Maycomb, Alabama. This year’s Fall Play was Harper Lee’s classic novel of racism To Kill a Mockingbird (TKAM). The ac

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Wheeling and Dealing with Car Crashes
It comes out of nowhere: the squeal of tires, the deafening bang and the final crunch. It is supposed to happen to someone else, and after freedom from the protesting seatbelt, the next step is unclea
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At just above five feet tall, French heroes Napoleon Bonaparte (5’6”) and Joan of Arc (5’2”) are not known for their size but rather their success. Over six feet tall, Robert Wadlow and Abraham Linc
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Science Fiction Re-Imagined
The streets are filled with people; many wear goggles, and top hats. They have conversations about political turmoil and social unrest. Cars run on coal but also must refill on water. Overhead, the sk
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Every year 750,000 children and adolescents require hospitalization for sports related injuries with as many as one in four considered serious, according to University of Virginia Health System. Brad
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Casey Fay lives a hard life. Being among the two percent of America’s redheads, according to Little Redheads Across America, Fay is a rare sight. At Edwardsville High School Fay is an even rarer sigh
full story 
For two days on November 13 and 14, the Edwardsville High School auditorium became Maycomb, Alabama. This year’s Fall Play was Harper Lee’s classic novel of racism To Kill a Mockingbird (TKAM). The ac
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CSI Crime Lab
MEDIA SLIDESHOW: Edwardsville High School students participate in a a mock Crime Scene Investigation Crime Lab. full story 
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