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4-H champion competes locally: Freshman's small size not a factor
Thursday, September 25, 2003 By: Brianna Stobbe, Staff writer
She walked into the open arena hearing her name echo over the intercom. While leading her cow around the ring, its halter suddenly fell to the ground and the cow starred down at her seeming to say, “i
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Heroine awarded Citizen-of-the-Year: Campus student prevents robbery
Thursday, October 02, 2003 By: Kira Armbruster, Staff writer
Feeling a bit under the weather, Christa Williams, ’05, stayed home on Nov. 12, 2002. About 11:30 A.M., she heard the doorbell ring; repeatedly. She went to the door and looked through the peephole. S
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Senior receives Heisman Award: ESPN features campus student
Friday, October 03, 2003 By: Allison Shockley, Staff writer
The stress that arises from both struggling in the classroom to accomplish straight As and hitting tennis balls during practice has finally paid off for Michelle Smith, ’04.
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4-game winning streak halted at Homecoming: Turnovers plague Eagles in 21-7 deafeat
Tuesday, October 07, 2003 By: Eric Witters, Associate editor
The Eagles marched into Clark Stadium on Oct. 3 for their showdown with Central Sierra League [CSL] leader Coast Union riding a 4 game winning streak and brimming with confidence. However, the Eagles
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The Ten Commandments or bust: Right and wrong becomes blurred as personal beliefs change
Wednesday, October 08, 2003 By: Katie Ettner, Staff writer
“What do you think you are doing!” an angry teacher questioned a young boy who was preaching about the gospel to his classmates. “Go to the office immediately. Do you not know that this is against the
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Success built on a Pyramid: Legendary coach teaches life lessons
Wednesday, October 08, 2003 By: Kira Armbruster, Staff writer
Students flocked to Fresno Pacific University to absorb information from coach John Wooden on Oct. 7. Wooden, the former head basketball coach for the UCLA Bruins, won numerous games and national titl
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Part-time work, benefits debatable: Juggling schedules a key for success
Thursday, October 09, 2003 By: Melinda Davis, Staff writer
Sizzling, popping and cracking pervade the room as fries fry and burgers burn. Hurriedly shouted directions and drive-thru orders crackling over the loudspeaker create a kind of organized pandemonium.
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Christian musician impresses: Stacio Orrico brings Christian influence
Thursday, October 09, 2003 By: Kristen Amerine, Guest writer
Dear Editor,In response to the September online article by Melinda Davis, "Grammy Winner to Perform at Fair," I found myself agreeing with her points and views. I went to the Stacie Orrico concert on
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Feather expands Internet presence: Newspaper joins online partner
Friday, October 10, 2003 By: Gary Darakjian, Layout & design
In effort to promote The Feather, the campus newspaper joined the American Society of Newspaper Editors [ASNE]. The online organization is a partner with the Quill and Scroll International Honorary So
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Janitor’s music primes lifestyle: Painter sings during off-hours
Friday, October 10, 2003 By: Alejandra Ramirez, Staff writer
Campus janitorial staff has more to do than clean, paint and fix objects around campus. Contrary to what some students may think, custodians do not live or sleep on campus. Campus painter, George Soli
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The Feather
Fresno Christian High School
Fresno, CA
Issue Date: Thursday, October 02, 2003
Issue: October 2003
Last Update: Monday, November 03, 2003
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Wednesday, October 29, 2003 By Kira Armbruster, Staff writer
Society tends to disown the people they do not understand. In Radio, James Robert Kennedy, known as Radio, is a mentally slow individual who is not received with open arms by the community. Radio live
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Wednesday, October 29, 2003 By Angela Kutnerian, Staff writer
Parents no longer have to fear about their children misrepresenting their grades, hiding report cards and loosing progress reports. Campus administration adopted a new grading system to replace K12 Pl
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Wednesday, October 29, 2003 By Angela Kutnerian, Staff writer
Parents no longer have to fear about their children misrepresenting their grades, hiding report cards and loosing progress reports. Campus administration adopted a new grading system to replace K12 Pl
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Wednesday, October 29, 2003 By Chris White, Staff writer
Teachers, parents and students have heard stories of procrastinators who rely on late-night flourishes at Starbucks to finish their essays. And often the procrastinators complain of “too much work” as
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Wednesday, October 29, 2003 By Feather staff - October editorial
For some, teaching is an anticipated and satisfying career. For others, teaching is a dreaded task that ends every day at three. A primary difference between these two kinds of experiences is patience
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Wednesday, October 29, 2003 By Mona Yazdanpanah, Staff writer
When it comes to activities, today’s society often focuses on athletes, their heath and protecting their bodies from injury. Learning how to treat even the smallest injuries can determine whether stud
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Friday, October 24, 2003 By Eric Witters and Randy Hill, Senior editors
Without first-hand knowledge, one cannot hope to fathom painstaking tasks; this life truth especially pertains to teaching. Whereas most students take for granted teachers’ hard work and dedication, w
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Friday, October 24, 2003 By Amy Hart, Staff writer
Using tubes, intravenous bags, human enzymes and a No. 2 hamburger combo meal from Burger King, students created a working human digestive system on Oct. 15.
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Friday, October 24, 2003 By Angela Kutnerian, Staff writer
“Over two million have experienced it and now it’s your turn!” A flyer posted on campus advertizes basketball games, blow up toys, and free-style skating for The Spot on Oct. 22. For the past 12 years
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Friday, October 24, 2003 By Angela Kutnerian, Staff writer
Athletes competing in the San Joaquin Valley have to cope with the sweltering summer temperatures. While preoccupied with summer heat, little do they know they are also coating their lungs with arguab
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