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The term “hipster” has giant, ugly connotations attached to it, and that is a travesty, my friends. We see hipsters everywhere. They loaf around coffee houses smoking cigarettes and they mosey down th
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By now, many sophomores, juniors and seniors have their driver’s license and are enjoying the freedom that comes with driving their own car. With that freedom comes the responsibility to keep that car
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As we rocket through the age of the Internet, it is important to acquire a sense of “Internet etiquette,” something that is greatly lacking amongst Internet users today. I realize that there is no gui
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The Hanky Panky! The Hootchie Cootchie! The Windy Grindy! The Frug! These are just a few of the many types of the vile, immoral pandemic sweeping the world and more importantly, the world’s youth (muc
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Sunday marked the tenth anniversary of the tragic events of Sept. 11, an unforgettable day that is permanently seared into the memories of nearly all who experienced it. A decade has passed but for ma
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Many students are ill informed about the interworkings of the school budget, yet they continue to maintain strong opinion on the subject. Few students are willing to expend the energy to do some rese
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World Youth Day provides faith experience: Catholic teens travel to gather with others from all around the world to celebrate faith
Imagine being one person in a group of almost two million Catholics gathered together to experience their faith. World Youth Day, the largest Catholic gathering for young people was held in Madrid, Sp
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The homecoming dance has always been a part of the stereotypical high school experience. Teenage girls giggle over the guy of their dreams while waiting to be swept off their feet. Guys ask the cliché
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Since I was little, I have been fascinated with all things sport. I was more interested in playing football with my brothers than dressing up my Barbies. I played basketball, soccer and swam, sad that
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Students embark on journey to change lives: Local teens bike across the country on a 12-day journey to raise funds for disabled youths
Bicycling is a pastime for many students here at Arapahoe. However, most of them don’t bike for a cause—or for 850 miles. Yet, that’s exactly what senior Matt Plimpton did last summer, along with his
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Issue Date: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 Issue: Volume 48 Issue 1 Last Update: Thursday, September 15, 2011
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