The Central High Times Central High School Springfield, MO
Issue Date: Thursday, October 07, 2010 Issue: October 7, 2010 Last Update: Tuesday, November 02, 2010
  • Football continues to tackle the competition

    Tuesday, November 02, 2010 By: Dylan Hollister-Graham

    It's a new season for the Central football team, and the Bulldogs have their best record in years. “We’ve matured a lot since last year both mentally and physically,” said junior Andrew Butzlaf lef

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  • Best of summer movies: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

    Tuesday, November 02, 2010 By: Cassie Atchley

    Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is 112 minutes of pure awesome. Based off of Bryan O’Malley’s set of six graphic novels, director Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz) manages to pack in an incred

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  • The party culture at Central: Just how prominent is it?

    Tuesday, November 02, 2010 By: Cullam Olsen and Josh Atchley

    When Springfield teenagers talk about the city’s high schools, each one is typically given a negative stereotype. Some schools are associated with drinking and drugs more than others. Should Central a

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  • Explanations abound for new attendance incentive policy

    Tuesday, November 02, 2010 By: Karl Bennicoff-Yundt and Marc Simon

    As students walked through Central’s doors for the brand new, 2010–2011 school year, things were a bit different. From the new ID badge color scheme, to the parking switch, Central has been flooded wi

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It’s 7:55 a.m. and for senior John Gilmore, frustration is rising. The new parking policy, which has students switching parking spots with teachers, shakes up the morning routine, forcing him to schoo
Science and Compass teacher Todd Hall has always been an a.m. coffee man. According to him, not having ample time to prepare a mug of java before work has always posed a pickle, one he normally evade
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Technicians work to install new computers in the library. The new computers were purchased with unused budget in the Springfield Public School District’s Information Technology department. The proce
For most college-bound seniors, picking the perfect college is number one on their list of priorities. These decisions can be based on a multitude of things: sports, academics, parental pressure, etc.
High school dances, as stereotyped, are hotbeds for the release of teenage sexual tension: The music, bawdy, the dancing, almost entirely reduced to salacious simulations (most notably, ‘grinding’).
Love for instant replays
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Advancements in technology have changed everything we do. One area where I feel new innovations have had a very beneficial impact is in professional sports. Over the past few decades instant replay ha
The Byzantines were right
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With the combat mission in Iraq drawing to a close, everyone from high-ranking political officials to ordinary citizens are beginning to ask a lot of questions. One question that was asked in the afte
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At a Central girls softball game, it’s not uncommon to hear loud cheering. These girls are firm believers in team spirit and verbal encouragement. “We support each other when we’re down or when we’r
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It's a new season for the Central football team, and the Bulldogs have their best record in years. “We’ve matured a lot since last year both mentally and physically,” said junior Andrew Butzlaf lef
Röyksopp’s Senior exhibts moods of fall
Norwegian music duo Röyksopp has been around since 2001, and has been nominated for multiple Grammy awards. Their new album, Senior, lives up to the bar of quality that Röyksopp has set for themselves
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