Graduate Grumbling: Decision to hold commencement in gym ?upsets some, while officials say plan is best
Wednesday, June 07, 2006 By: Joey Lamb
Last year, seniors were supposed to receive their diplomas on the football field. However, when rain threatened to ruin the ceremony, celebrations were moved inside. This year graduation will be held
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$5.5 million gap in fundst o be focus of meeting: Gap in funds to be focus of meeting
Wednesday, June 07, 2006 By: Tommy Lozupone
A number of changes could be noticed in the upcoming 2006-2007 year.
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Gas prices change lives
Wednesday, June 07, 2006 By: Zach Warhover
As gas prices teeter around $3 a gallon, drivers are beginning to change their driving habits.
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Member of TSA to Nationals
Wednesday, June 07, 2006 By: Ryan Byrum
A year’s worth of work is finally paying off for the Technology Students’ Association. Two members placed at the annual N.C. TSA Convention in Greensboro, with one student advancing to the 28th Annual
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Prom deemed “beautiful”
Wednesday, June 07, 2006 By: Meagan Gomez
Students prepared for weeks in order to look flawless for prom night, but with one blink of an eye the night has come and gone. Now all that is left of the May 12 event are memories and photos.
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Two from Key Club to Boston
Wednesday, June 07, 2006 By: Kati Taylor
For most students, classes and clubs will come to an end on June 9, but this summer, Key Club members Amanda Weatherly and Liz Wilkinson, who are both juniors, will be taking a 10-day trip to Boston,
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Nubacu brings new atmosphere, cuisine
Wednesday, June 07, 2006 By: Zach Warhover
The Bacu Grill was a restaurant with a long-standing reputation on the Outer Banks. Now it is under new management with a new look and a new name. The owner of the restaurant Nubacu, Billy Fallen, hus
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African assembly helps classes understand
Wednesday, June 07, 2006 By: Caroline Outten
When one million people are killed in a foreign country, intervention and media coverage would be expected. In 1994, however, people in the small African country of Rwanda went unnoticed by the rest o
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Missions, camps offer summer enrichment
Wednesday, June 07, 2006 By: Alexi Holian
Many teens will be sacrificing their vacations this summer to travel to other locations on mission trips and help improve the lives of the people there, while others will be spending their time at sum
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Teachers observed after classes score among top in state on proficiency tests
Wednesday, June 07, 2006 By: Helen Woolard
At the end of every semester, students in career and technical education classes are tested for proficiency, with those scoring at the top earning A’s for their effort. Now teachers are also being rew
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Thursday, June 08, 2006 By Korie Sawyer
Celebrities used to be the only ones wearing jeans costing more than $100 or the only ones with designer sunglasses and purses. Designer brands were almost a foreign commodity for teenagers. Now, desi
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Thursday, June 08, 2006 By Zach Warhover
Dan Brown’s international bestseller “The Da Vinci Code” has raised more than a few eyebrows. It has been described by reviewers as “two books in one,” an action thriller and the presentation of a the
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Thursday, June 08, 2006 By Britney Hansen
In past years, so-called “horror” movies used to be scary characters with masks on, creepy music in the background or someone jumping out of a closet, which also can be described as a fast scare. Now,
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Thursday, June 08, 2006 By Caroline Outten
Amir and Hassan have been best friends since they were born, and on the surface, they are similar. Both boys are natives of Afghanistan and live with their widowed fathers. But this is where the simil
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Thursday, June 08, 2006 By Dani Landskroener
Andrea Sachs traded in her bright red, mesh sneakers for a pair of Jimmy Choo heels and her Gap miniskirt for Gucci leather pants when she began working at Runway, the fashion magazine, as Miranda Pri
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Thursday, June 08, 2006 By Tommy Lozupone
All aspects of academics will be affected by the $5.5 million gap in local funding of the $22.3 million budget Dare County Schools budget next year, including class sizes, resources and special progra
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Thursday, June 08, 2006 By Britney Hansen
Easy access to the beach has allowed some students to make skimming more than just a hobby.
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Thursday, June 08, 2006 By Brandon Edwards
With another school year coming to an end, students are beginning to think what next year will bring, such as what lunch they will have, what classes they will take or how they will get to school. Mem
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Thursday, June 08, 2006 By Meagan Gomez
In the beginning of the season, the women’s track team was small and inexperienced. As the season went on, it grew into a talented young team. After the conference tournament, the women placed second
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Thursday, June 08, 2006 By Erin Meekins
People to People Sports Ambassadors sends nearly 2,700 teens overseas to compete in tournaments in various sports each year. Sophomore Brent Gregory was recently accepted into its wrestling program an
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