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  • The Homework Debate

    Saturday, December 19, 2009 By: Brittany Karpinski

    School, after school activities, dinner, homework, shower, more homework, bed at midnight or later, and the cycle repeats. Sounds familiar, right?

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  • Commentary

    Saturday, December 19, 2009 By: Editorial

    Since we were young children, all of us kicked off our Christmas seasons in much the same way.

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  • On the road to victory

    Saturday, December 19, 2009 By: Meghan Ashford

    This year, the reputable swimming program knows ‘new’ like the back of their swim caps with a new coach who has set goals high above water level. The team is ready to get this season started.

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  • Smart Art

    Saturday, December 19, 2009 By: Cara Mensinger

    The saying, “You only get as much out of something as you put in” can be the motto of all activities, but with karate’s intense personal approach, this artistic sport guarantees results in both the bo

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  • Olypian

    Saturday, December 19, 2009 By: Adam Naessig

    Not many students can imagine participating in the Olympics, but freshman Danny Tloczynski, who lives with Downs Syndrome, has already won several medals and is looking to win more.

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  • Life Expressions

    Saturday, December 19, 2009 By: Lauren Ball

    At the young age of three, junior Hayley Miller discovered an activity in which she found excellence and poise and has loved ever since.

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  • Baking a difference

    Saturday, December 19, 2009 By: Seth Loff

    For some, hanging lights on their houses and setting up trees are the extent of holiday traditions, but for one teacher and her students, this merely scratches the surface when it comes to their festi

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  • Big hearts helping little hands

    Saturday, December 19, 2009 By: Tyler Lunger

    After the last bell rings, most students either participate in athletics or go home to enjoy an afternoon of relaxation.

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  • Support without a contract

    Saturday, December 19, 2009 By: Ilea Franklin

    For the past six months, the school district’s diverse support staff has been working without a contract as their union and the school board struggle to find a solution to wage demands and health care

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  • NHS distributed holiday trees

    Saturday, December 19, 2009 By: Anthony Sainclair

    TreeFest is an annual community event held at Caldwell Consistory the two weekends after Thanksgiving. The holiday showcase combines over 100 Christmas trees donated by local growers and the talents o

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School, after school activities, dinner, homework, shower, more homework, bed at midnight or later, and the cycle repeats. Sounds familiar, right?
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Almost three weeks ago, my dad found a cat on our porch, and this cat refused to leave our property. Within a few days, we gave up trying to keep him out of our house. He now spends most of his day in
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Since we were young children, all of us kicked off our Christmas seasons in much the same way.
full story 
This year, the reputable swimming program knows ‘new’ like the back of their swim caps with a new coach who has set goals high above water level. The team is ready to get this season started.
full story 
The saying, “You only get as much out of something as you put in” can be the motto of all activities, but with karate’s intense personal approach, this artistic sport guarantees results in both the bo
full story 
Not many students can imagine participating in the Olympics, but freshman Danny Tloczynski, who lives with Downs Syndrome, has already won several medals and is looking to win more.
full story 
At the young age of three, junior Hayley Miller discovered an activity in which she found excellence and poise and has loved ever since.
full story 
For some, hanging lights on their houses and setting up trees are the extent of holiday traditions, but for one teacher and her students, this merely scratches the surface when it comes to their festi
full story 
After the last bell rings, most students either participate in athletics or go home to enjoy an afternoon of relaxation.
full story 
For the past six months, the school district’s diverse support staff has been working without a contract as their union and the school board struggle to find a solution to wage demands and health care
full story 
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