• Red Ribbon Week

    Monday, May 24, 2010 By: Charlene Ochogo

    As in the last issue, this and all the following ones this year will have pictures of Lincoln’s social scene — because, really, not all of school is academic. (Thank goodness.) Check out some of the m

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  • Soccer players snag financial rewards through hard work

    Friday, May 21, 2010 By: Holly Brooks

    Excelling at a sport often means time away from friends, missed vacations with family and added pressure to maintain academic grades. But for a few soccer players, the long hours spent at practice

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T he name Irna Phillips probably doesn’t ring any bells, but she is to the world of soap operas as George Washington is to the U.S. government. The writer of the first soap operas on radio and so
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As in the last issue, this and all the following ones this year will have pictures of Lincoln’s social scene — because, really, not all of school is academic. (Thank goodness.) Check out some of the m
Excelling at a sport often means time away from friends, missed vacations with family and added pressure to maintain academic grades. But for a few soccer players, the long hours spent at practice
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As the air gets colder, students anticipate winter break, basketball games and bonfires. There is a group of students who wait all year for just one event: Nov. 14, the opening day of general gun
    Sports like soccer and football seem like second nature to people who have grown up playing them. Imagine teenagers coming to live in America for the first time who have never
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1   Beauty Silkz (a vitamin- enhanced pillowcase) and contour anti-snore pillow. You don’t have to snore anymore, and it makes your face pretty! A+.       2   Self-tanning to
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Remember those clay pots from art class in elementary school? Mom would say how "beautiful" they were even though she had no clue as to what they were. Maybe that gift was special because the giver ma
Don’t you just love see ing the Trojan Tots trick-or-treating around the school in their costumes? Then again, they are adorable all the time, so whenever you get to see them is a treat. The Troja
Since the horticulture program kicked off its new composting project Sept. 24, there’s been a "fair" response from teachers and students bringing in scraps each Friday, according to horticulture t
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Over the last few months, the government has debated about a new tax on sodas. But the idea has many disputants. "People will see it as an intrusion into their personal lives and taste," economic
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