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  • Illusionist deceives audience

    Friday, October 06, 2006 By: Brittany Lauber, Staff writer

    A man seated on a wooden chair concentrates, focusing all his will power on the space ahead of him. The audience begins to rustle with impatience when a ghost appears. This unusual apparition leads to

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  • College Night insightful for attendees: Over 35 Christian colleges set up recruitment booths in Peoples' gym

    Friday, October 06, 2006 By: Kristina Palmer, Staff writer

    Christian college representatives from all across the country and Canada gathered in the Peoples Church gym on Sept. 28 to inform high school students about the benefits of attending a private Christi

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  • While students dawdle, college deadlines loom: Late preparation for submission causes senior stress

    Friday, October 13, 2006 By: Taylor Torrence, Staff writer

    As the final year of high school commences for seniors, letters for colleges already begin to flood the mailboxes. As page after page of information floats into students’ homes, they realize the urgen

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  • Tutoring provides help, strengthens relationships: Inspired students on both side of the table

    Friday, October 13, 2006 By: Marielle Desrosiers, Staff writer

    Students most anticipate the ring of freedom which aluminates through the halls at 3 P.M. Now free from campus boundaries, some head home while others students broaden future careers by taking advanta

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  • Facing regret head-on: Albom's latest novel revists opportunities for healing

    Friday, October 13, 2006 By: Chelsea Joy, Staff writer

    If you were given one day, from morning to night, to revisit your regrets and heal your wounds, would you take it? If you could see the one person you miss most in life and tell them the things that w

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  • Civil War Revisits Battle of the Carolinas: Confederate submarine, field hospital, camps offer living history museum

    Friday, October 20, 2006 By: Suzaznna Quiring, Staff writer

    The seas of grey and blue flood together, as cannons boom and soldiers shout. They run rampant across the battlefield, charging for a cause. Countless are wounded and fall to the ground, bleeding.

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  • Teen obesity linked to sedentary lifestyle, heredity: Prevention methods include increase physical activity, limit TV time

    Friday, October 20, 2006 By: Andrew Rurik, Staff writer

    Epidemics are defined as a widespread occurrence of a particular undesirable phenomenon. Epidemics such as AIDS, have not hit America as hard as other nations. However, an epidemic knocking at our doo

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  • A View from the Outside: Shape a future: Recent grad shares first quarter collegiate experience

    Friday, October 20, 2006 By: Gary Darakjian, Guest writer

    Sea breezes, the Pacific Ocean and movie stars readily come to mind when one talks of attending Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA. While all of these things are present, my college experience has in

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  • PSAT preps for SAT skills: Practice test hones skills, shows weaknesses

    Friday, October 20, 2006 By: Elisha Quintana, Staff writer

    The worried student opens the test that may alter her future plans; she reads the first question and shutters in fear...“is this the right answer?” This dreadful personal scenario could have been soft

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  • Chemistry benefits linger beyond the classroom: Lab research studies the building blocks of creation, career choices

    Friday, October 20, 2006 By: Suzanna Quiring, Staff writer

    With shaky hands, the lab coat-clad student adds ammonium acetate to the water in the test tube. He mixes it up, then feels the glass. The reaction of the chemical causes the mixture to become cold. H

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At-a-glance

In the eyes of some outside the home or campus, the younger generation seems troublesome, too free spirited and problematic. But some high school students make the decision to serve their community an
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College admission is not always predicated on high school transcripts alone or community service or student activity records. While high school students pad their grades and service hours, many junior
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The new fad for teens today may endanger their privacy, lives and eyesight. MySpace first started out as a site for file sharing, and modified into a place for networking, friends, and dating.
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The hum of the computer fills the room as the monitor becomes filled with pictures and words. Frantic hands move across they keyboard in order to respond to the onslaught of messages. Even though the
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With shaky hands, the lab coat-clad student adds ammonium acetate to the water in the test tube. He mixes it up, then feels the glass. The reaction of the chemical causes the mixture to become cold. H
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The worried student opens the test that may alter her future plans; she reads the first question and shutters in fear...“is this the right answer?” This dreadful personal scenario could have been soft
full story 
A View from the Outside: Shape a future: Recent grad shares first quarter collegiate experience
Sea breezes, the Pacific Ocean and movie stars readily come to mind when one talks of attending Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA. While all of these things are present, my college experience has in
full story 
Teen obesity linked to sedentary lifestyle, heredity: Prevention methods include increase physical activity, limit TV time
Epidemics are defined as a widespread occurrence of a particular undesirable phenomenon. Epidemics such as AIDS, have not hit America as hard as other nations. However, an epidemic knocking at our doo
full story 
The seas of grey and blue flood together, as cannons boom and soldiers shout. They run rampant across the battlefield, charging for a cause. Countless are wounded and fall to the ground, bleeding.
full story 
Blasphemy on a dance floor: Protest NBC's religious mockery as unacceptable entertainment
Before the great Nation fell into ruin, its citizens sacrificed a Savior’s life and reputation for evening entertainment. History shows the Roman Empire's morality contributed to its decline and the d
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