• A Horse of a Different Color

    Friday, May 28, 2010 By: Charlene Ochogo

    I   t’s a cold and windy day in December at Mahan Farms, and junior Kimberlie Papka can feel her teammate’s muscles flexing in anticipation. The brisk, dreary weather makes all the othe

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  • Featured Freezeframes

    Friday, May 28, 2010 By: Charlene Ochogo

    A picture says a thousand words, and as in the past two issues, we attempt to talk your ears off with memories of the school’s social scene. Consider this a scrapbook of cool stuff that goes down in (

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  • Rate The President

    Thursday, May 27, 2010 By: Charlene Ochogo

    The round-tablers grade the president on his first year in office, using the well-known school grading scale.

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  • Death Row is not cost effective

    Monday, May 24, 2010 By:

    THE ISSUE: Florida should abolish the death penalty.

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  • How do I deal with matters of the heart?

    Thursday, May 20, 2010 By: Klarizza Aggabao & Brittany Banks

    All's fair in love, war and high school. Get advice on the struggles of the up-and-down roller coaster of high-school relationships, from A to Z.

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A Horse of a Different Color
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I   t’s a cold and windy day in December at Mahan Farms, and junior Kimberlie Papka can feel her teammate’s muscles flexing in anticipation. The brisk, dreary weather makes all the othe
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The wrestling team streaks to success.
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They pick up the team's spirit, not baseball bats.
Reality TV is a part of our culture
I   t’s the world where the good moments make you want to tear up in joy or where the bad moments turn you off royally. Then there are the moments where you are thinking, "What just hap
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A picture says a thousand words, and as in the past two issues, we attempt to talk your ears off with memories of the school’s social scene. Consider this a scrapbook of cool stuff that goes down in (
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T he thought of February usually evokes visions of love, candy and roses. However, along with romance February ushers in a deeply rooted religious tradition which students and teachers take part
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I n 1916, Carter G. Woodson founded the widely respected Journal of Negro History. Woodson also started Negro History Week in 1926, originally planned to be the second week in February to mark th
H igh in the skies over China, fireworks light up the night. In the streets below, colorful paper dragons dance as large crowds gather to celebrate the dawn of another Chinese New Year.  
1   Move "Caution: Wet Floor" signs onto carpeted areas. And then you can move it back whenever someone calls the manager, just to mess with their heads.   2   Go in
Teens have gone virtually social
Back in elementary school days, it was all the rage to have an e-mail address. Kids would pore over all the different username possibilities. Among the most popular: soccerchick and footballfan. And t
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