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  • Sweet little treats hit the big time

    Thursday, October 06, 2011 By: Emily Hart

    Cupcakes’ popularity thrusts them into spotlight in TV shows, cooking competitions

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  • Activity buses discontinued after years of service

    Thursday, October 06, 2011 By: Kyle Stackpole

    Non-drivers will now need to rely on friends, parents for rides from practices, clubs

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  • New club supports troops, families, staff, kids affected by military service

    Thursday, October 06, 2011 By: Amanda Bartlett

    The school’s newest student organization has been active in recent weeks, offering help and support to people, especially those affected by the war. Last week, the SEP OPS: Black and Gold students si

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  • Horton hired as new district HR head

    Thursday, October 06, 2011 By: Caitlin Dozark

    A long-term high school legacy is about to get a new chapter. After being a student here, a teacher and coach here and, most recently, the associate principal here, as of July 1, Joe Horton will lea

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At-a-glance

Facebook is constantly an interest for teenagers and even adults. Teens will get on it during school, sometimes while at work. Some use it as something to do when they are bored; others have an addic
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Cupcakes’ popularity thrusts them into spotlight in TV shows, cooking competitions
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Road trip! The cheerleaders are preparing for a trip to the NCA nationals. On Jan. 8, the competition squad will be on their way to Dallas and, for the first time that Southeast Polk has on record,
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Non-drivers will now need to rely on friends, parents for rides from practices, clubs
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Many students anticipate the day they reach graduation and get to walk across the stage and receive their diploma. For most students, that final day comes around the end of May, but for a small grou
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The school’s newest student organization has been active in recent weeks, offering help and support to people, especially those affected by the war. Last week, the SEP OPS: Black and Gold students si
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(Emily) DISPLAYS CAN BE EXPLOITATION... For many years, people have overlooked a violation of animals’ rights in the entertainment industry. For too long, people have thought that if some so-call
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If I could take a poll, I would—on how many people care if they wear their regular clothes to gym. Yeah, sure, they aren’t as flexible as Spandex or cotton, but who wants to see all these little girl
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Why isn’t there an art club here? Art is truly a way to express how one feels. There is more meaning to art than just drawing, painting and taking pictures. Art has been around forever. It will alway
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I’m writing to ask a question that is frequently asked but never really answered. Why are people so afraid to legalize marijuana? Every year, the government spends over $16,000,000 fighting drug cri
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