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  • Two Charter juniors start Cub Scout pack for homeless boys

    Tuesday, May 11, 2004 By: Kyle McCool

    Just about every week, there comes a story on the beloved Channel One about some wonderful high school student, out in the middle of Nowhere, Nebraska, who started an organization of some sort that ju

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  • It's kitten season at the SPCA

    Tuesday, May 11, 2004 By: Renee Hadley

    Tis the season… for SPCA’s and animal shelters everywhere to be overwhelmed with kittens.

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  • Is health class effective?: Survey shows it does not influence majority

    Tuesday, May 11, 2004 By: Katie McCarthy

    One in four teenagers will (a) become addicted to cigarettes, (b) have sex before the age of fifteen, (c) contract a sexually transmitted disease, or (d) all of the above. The correct but shocking an

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  • New laws affect high school diplomas

    Tuesday, May 11, 2004 By: Ben Connell

    Whether Delaware graduating seniors will receive tiered diplomas this year remains uncertain, but unless the state legislature acts soon, 52 percent of them will get basic diplomas, 40 percent will ob

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  • Clothing and Perception

    Tuesday, May 11, 2004 By: Rita Chang

    So Girl A, with her skintight pants scrunching up her behind and her halter top serving as her second skin, stands next to Girl B, whose gangster-baggy pants are close to falling down. Based on the cl

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  • Exciting movies this summer!

    Tuesday, May 11, 2004 By: Alexandra Watson & Katheryn Johnston

    As summertime approaches, many people are already summoning up cool images to ward off the season’s heat: pictures of frigid pools, deafeningly loud fans, and refrigerator-like movie theatres are all

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  • World's eye on Athens for 2004 Olympics

    Wednesday, May 12, 2004 By: Adi Bose

    It’s time once again.

    Every four years athletes from all over the world gather in one city to celebrate the oldest athletic competition on the planet.

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  • Roenick pulls through injuries to delight of fans

    Wednesday, May 12, 2004 By: Ryan Messick

    Just under three months ago, as he was recovering from jaw surgery and fearing potential brain damage from an errant slap shot which shattered his jaw, hockey fans and analysts were calling for Jeremy

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  • Guidance counselors are

    Wednesday, May 12, 2004 By: Staff Editorial

    With all the criticism of teachers and factuality flying around, it’s often easy to forget the good things about Charter. We’re not called a college prep school for no reason.

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  • A look back...

    Wednesday, May 12, 2004 By: Brittney Snider & Shellie DeMoss

    PART OF A SPECIAL SECTION DEDICATED TO GRADUATING SENIORS.

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"Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?"
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For forty years, an innocent victim of discriminatory abuse has languished under the supposedly watchful public eye, deprived of his most basic right to obtain the sustenance he desires.
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D. S. T. P. These four letters spell stress for students and teachers alike.
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Imagine being one of the highest paid athletes in your sport and having to live up to the expectations of being the greatest player in your sport, but you’re only a teenager.
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PART OF A SPECIAL SECTION DEDICATED TO GRADUATING SENIORS.
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With all the criticism of teachers and factuality flying around, it’s often easy to forget the good things about Charter. We’re not called a college prep school for no reason.
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If you honestly believe that buffalo wings come from buffalo, then something must be seriously wrong with your “tuna.”
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One shirt, two shirts, white shirt, blue shirt. With all the hoopla about buying Charter shirts to wear five days a week, you would think they would last a bit longer than a few months.
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You would think that since Charter is a school so focused on academics that the teaching supplies would be of the same high quality as the subjects taught. It seems that every classroom has a mixture
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It’s time once again.

Every four years athletes from all over the world gather in one city to celebrate the oldest athletic competition on the planet.
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