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  • Get Ready for Cyber Monday!

    Sunday, November 27, 2011 By: Helen Sheng

    After all the mayhem and deals of Black Friday, there still one more event for shoppers to keep their credit cards out for.

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  • Tattoo Popularity Increasing among Teens

    Saturday, November 26, 2011 By: Arianna Zamora

    Negative and positive viewpoints on teen tattoos.

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  • Turning Kinect Hacks into a Business

    Friday, November 25, 2011 By: Helen Sheng

    After the Kinect was released by Microsoft, it became subject to hundreds of ridiculous hacks. Now, Microsoft is seeking to find business in these hacks.

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  • Control Chrome with Gamepads

    Friday, November 25, 2011 By: Helen Sheng

    Google Chrome will soon be adding plug-and-play support for game controllers.

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  • Mountain Lions Return to Kansas

    Wednesday, November 23, 2011 By: Jamie Ladner

    Earlier this month, a hunter's trail camera in Atchison County, Kansas captured an image of a mountain lion. Confirmed by the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT), this is the thir

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  • China's New Secret Project

    Tuesday, November 15, 2011 By: Helen Sheng

    New images from Google Maps shows odd unidentifiable structures being built in the middle of the Gobi desert.

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  • Alien or Rotten Vegetable?

    Tuesday, November 15, 2011 By: Helen Sheng

    Marta Yegorovnam saved what she thought was an alien corpse in her refrigerator for two years.

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  • "Paragon Springs" Comes to the Goheen Theatre

    Monday, November 14, 2011 By: Spencer Gustin

    It is 1926 in the American heartland, and the famed "healing waters" of Paragon Springs have been mysteriously poisoned. Now, the town's foremost citizen-crusader, Dr. Thomas Stockman, is determined t

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  • First Lab-Grown Transfusion

    Friday, November 11, 2011 By: Helen Sheng

    The possibilities of stem cell research has grown dramatically and more realistically as science progresses. Now the first lab-made blood transfusion has been performed.

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  • LOST: Have You Seen This Planet?

    Friday, November 11, 2011 By: Helen Sheng

    The Southwest Research Institute has discovered that the solar systems may have lost a giant gas planet several million years ago.

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After all the mayhem and deals of Black Friday, there still one more event for shoppers to keep their credit cards out for.
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Negative and positive viewpoints on teen tattoos.
full story 
After the Kinect was released by Microsoft, it became subject to hundreds of ridiculous hacks. Now, Microsoft is seeking to find business in these hacks.
full story 
Google Chrome will soon be adding plug-and-play support for game controllers.
full story 
Earlier this month, a hunter's trail camera in Atchison County, Kansas captured an image of a mountain lion. Confirmed by the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT), this is the thir
full story 
Yearbook Wins Award at Nationals
The Topeka West High School Chevalier Yearbook won a Best of Show at the Journalism Education Association / National Scholastic Press Association National High School Journalism Convention
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New images from Google Maps shows odd unidentifiable structures being built in the middle of the Gobi desert.
full story 
Marta Yegorovnam saved what she thought was an alien corpse in her refrigerator for two years.
full story 
It is 1926 in the American heartland, and the famed "healing waters" of Paragon Springs have been mysteriously poisoned. Now, the town's foremost citizen-crusader, Dr. Thomas Stockman, is determined t
full story 
The possibilities of stem cell research has grown dramatically and more realistically as science progresses. Now the first lab-made blood transfusion has been performed.
full story 
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