• Homecoming Highlights

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010 By: Charlene Ochogo

    Homecoming. (hohm-kuhm-ing) n. The football team’s return to its hometown after a series of away games; an occasion that is heralded with crazy school spirit and interesting outfits and events, normal

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  • New football season heralds new optimistic outlook

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010 By: Charlene Ochogo

    N o one can say the past 12 months have been a cakewalk for the varsity football team. Beginning early last school year, unforeseen challenges and obstacles of all kinds have made the road to succe

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  • Thank God, it's First Friday

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010 By: Holly McArthur

    It’s Friday night, and there’s nothing to do. Same old, same old, right? Wrong. The first Friday of every month, Tallahassee’s Railroad Square Art Park comes alive with showcases and performances

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  • Seniors make the grade on the PSAT

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010 By:

      Congratulations to senior Erin Arnold for being a National Merit Semi-Finalist. Arnold took the 2008 PSAT, and her score was in the top 1/2 percent of the 69,664 Florida students who took th

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  • ESE, NHS go green

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010 By: Keongela Miller

      Everyone has a responsibility. No matter if it is running a country or running a classroom.   Two groups — Pinkie Hutchins’ ESE class and the National Honor Society — have decided to

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  • It was a roast to remember

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010 By: Holly Brooks

      The Forum was overflowing on the evening of Sept. 29 as students, faculty, family and friends gathered to roast assistant principal Jimmy Everett, who is battling Amyotrophic Lateral Scleros

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  • Changes welcome students

    Tuesday, May 18, 2010 By: Lauren Jones

    As the school year steadily rolls along, students are adjusting to the departure of some teachers and the arrival of a new principal and a new head of curriculum.

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  • How can I survive in today's economy?

    Tuesday, May 18, 2010 By: Barbara Lingscheid & Charlene Ochogo

    Students share their viewpoints on the struggles of coping with the economic recession: Shop cheap, carpool, see matinees, save, save.

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At-a-glance

    In what was presented as a cost-savings effort, the Florida High School Athletic Association voted last April to reduce the number of varsity games played in a season by 20 percent
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Homecoming. (hohm-kuhm-ing) n. The football team’s return to its hometown after a series of away games; an occasion that is heralded with crazy school spirit and interesting outfits and events, normal
full story 
N o one can say the past 12 months have been a cakewalk for the varsity football team. Beginning early last school year, unforeseen challenges and obstacles of all kinds have made the road to succe
full story 
It’s Friday night, and there’s nothing to do. Same old, same old, right? Wrong. The first Friday of every month, Tallahassee’s Railroad Square Art Park comes alive with showcases and performances
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The sweet, sugary cotton candy, the thrill-seeking rides and the cute yet horrendous-smelling goats will all be at the 68 th Annual North Florida Fair here in Tallahassee. Every year, the fair offe
Foreign language clubs at Lincoln enhance interest in world cultures.
1. What’s in it. If you’re not sure, don’t ask! 2. Who made it. Let’s hope that guy at Burger King with the sniffles is only handling the cash register. 3. It expired a few days ago. It tastesfine,
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  Everyone has a responsibility. No matter if it is running a country or running a classroom.   Two groups — Pinkie Hutchins’ ESE class and the National Honor Society — have decided to
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  The Forum was overflowing on the evening of Sept. 29 as students, faculty, family and friends gathered to roast assistant principal Jimmy Everett, who is battling Amyotrophic Lateral Scleros
  Congratulations to senior Erin Arnold for being a National Merit Semi-Finalist. Arnold took the 2008 PSAT, and her score was in the top 1/2 percent of the 69,664 Florida students who took th
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