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  • "Clockwork Angel" is anything but ordinary

    Saturday, September 18, 2010 By: Tess Catlett, Features Editor

    Bestselling author Cassandra Clare's latest novel is a success.

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  • Lil’ Mike Rocks the Chapel

    Friday, September 17, 2010 By: Mark Vandenberg

    The stereotypical rapper tends to use profanity and sexual references in his songs. So why would a Catholic high school host a rap concert in its chapel? Because Lil’ Mike is not an ordinary rapper.

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  • Director speaks about VMT moving

    Friday, September 17, 2010 By: Selena Borjas

    Rumors have been spread about V.M.T. closing or moving to the Nixon campus.

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  • Volunteering: Feeding Hungry Pets of Meals on Wheels Recipients

    Friday, September 17, 2010 By: Maddie Bro

    The Labrador Retriever is known for eating until…well, you know. My dog, Buster Bro, has a very accurate internal clock, or “internal food clock” as my family calls it. Of course, we don’t ask him wha

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  • Hydrate or Die!: For a Healthier Planet and You

    Friday, September 17, 2010 By: Maddie Bro

    Walking out to the Ames High courtyard to meet with friends for lunch is daily practice for junior Tess Haverkamp. “I like eating out here because there’s sunshine, grass, there’s less people, and no

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  • Tie-Dye: Is it the new plaid?

    Friday, September 17, 2010 By: Anna Hampton

    It’s that time of year again, the beginning of yet another 180 days in this wonderful institution. It’s a time to meet up with old friends, meet new teachers and, especially, see what everybody is wea

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  • How To Make A Man Cave

    Friday, September 17, 2010 By: William Of Ralston

    A man cave by definition is a room, space, corner or area of a dwelling that is specifically reserved for a male person to be in a solitary condition, away from the rest of the household in order to w

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  • Rowley House Helps Out; Pizza place aids local schools for fund-raisers

    Friday, September 17, 2010 By: Alysa Southall

    Have you ever wandered into the Rowley House of Pizza and thought to yourself, who is George Dagas? Many people already know who he is and have heard the things he has done for the Triton community.

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  • School Supplies

    Thursday, September 16, 2010 By: Lilli Smith, David Salter, David Ferraro and Tyler Smith

    One-hundred twenty trash cans, forty fLip video cameras, ten digital cameras, six hard drive video cameras, a book return bucket, boxes and boxes of science materials, tables, chairs, art supplies on

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  • Faces All Over Your Book: Are You a Facebook Snoop?

    Thursday, September 16, 2010 By: Tai Faro

    “I was on so-and-so’s Facebook, and I saw…” or “I checked their Facebook and…” But the question is: Are YOU a Facebook snoop?

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Issue Date: Monday, September 20, 2010 Issue: Week of Sept. 20, 2010
 
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News
Rumors have been spread about V.M.T. closing or moving to the Nixon campus.
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Google has landed at Arapahoe High, where students will become well acquainted with the tech giant's array of learning and support applications.
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For seven years, Christopher Farmer applied his talents to righting Gloucester's academics and budget. Now, as Triton's new superintendent, he's on to new challenges.
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One-hundred twenty trash cans, forty fLip video cameras, ten digital cameras, six hard drive video cameras, a book return bucket, boxes and boxes of science materials, tables, chairs, art supplies on
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You won't see many iPods at Ellsworth High School this year, now that they're banned. Reasons for the new rule range from bandwidth usage to distraction to cheating.
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Features
Common sense is the best tool available to the fledgling college freshman. Get involved, make peace with your roommate, exercise and make time for old friends -- these, among other tips, will save you
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You may think that bottled water you're carrying is the healthful alternative to other beverages, but the plastic bottle it's in may make your choice a dangerous one.
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Call it an entertainment center for one. A 'man cave' is a diversion-and-snacks must for any 21st Century male seeking retreat from a woman-driven world.
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George Dagas may be on to something. Perhaps if more business folks recognized the profit in embracing local students, more students would profit as well -- as, in turn, would the community.
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