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  • Advisory faces big changes

    Thursday, December 01, 2005 By: Josh Schultz

    Advisory might be history. Site Council voted Nov. 8 to suspend the program indefinitely until problems with it could be remedied.Initiated last year, the program was created to facilitate developmen

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  • Internet blogs cause dilemma for schools: Lack of internet policy allows students to post their private lives

    Thursday, December 01, 2005 By: Carolyn Biemer

    “Ok, so whats your favorite drink?” This question, posted on myspace.com a few weeks ago, is directed toward Lincoln students from an online community known as “Drinkin Linkin.” The prompt elicited 24

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  • Men repeat as dual champions; Joseph Carpenter goes to state

    Thursday, December 01, 2005 By: Clark Evans

    One point kept the men’s cross country team from participating in the State meet this year, and with the top runner Aaron Anderson out, it was hard for some to swallow. “It was really tough to miss

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  • Cards face Colts tonight

    Thursday, December 01, 2005 By: Clark Evans

    Following the Cardinals’ 25-3 win over West Salem Nov. 11, the Thurston Colts will visit Lincoln tonight at 7 p.m. with a trip to the State quarterfinals at stake. “Thurston plays a lot like we do.

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  • Learning is not just about getting grades

    Thursday, December 01, 2005 By: Katie Goodell

    First quarter ended last week, and report cards are in the mail. While conscientious students worried about their grades, I heard teachers and counselors remind them that their first quarter grades “d

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  • Men’s Soccer Wrap-Up

    Thursday, December 01, 2005 By: Charlie Rosenthal

    After a tough 3-2 loss to the Franklin Quakers in one of the final games of the PIL season, the men’s varsity soccer team felt like they had something to prove. “We felt we were perfectly capable of w

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  • Public blogs pose problems

    Thursday, December 01, 2005 By: Amelia Jensen

    By the time I was 15, I probably had accumulated a thousand half-filled failed attempts at journals. I wrote irregularly, but when I did I said absolutely everything. The good, the bad, the thoroughly

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  • Marsha Lampi leads women to PIL cross country crown

    Thursday, December 01, 2005 By: Samantha Go

    Two-time PIL champion Marsha Lampi led the women’s cross country team to a District title on Oct. 27, and placed 10th at State the following week. Lincoln, finishing with 31 points, and Grant (63 poin

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  • Womens water polo wrap-up

    Thursday, December 01, 2005 By: Charlie Rosenthal

    The women’s water polo team capped off the season with a 1-8 record, but the record doesn’t do it justice. “We’ve made great improvements since the beginning of the season,” said junior stand-out Gina

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  • Photo Focus

    Friday, December 02, 2005 By: Katie Goodell

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Exceeding expectations, the blood drive collected 114 pints of blood on Nov. 8. Over 140 students, teachers,and parents signed up; however, due to the popularity of the event, not all were able to don
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The women’s water polo team capped off the season with a 1-8 record, but the record doesn’t do it justice. “We’ve made great improvements since the beginning of the season,” said junior stand-out Gina
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The women’s varsity basketball team kicks off the 2005-2006 season on Nov. 28 in a jamboree against Tualatin High School and Oregon City. Lincoln, who lost to Tualatin last year in the second round of
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Although Harry Potter may be a fun read, the books aren’t welcome in the classroom. “I wouldn’t want to have to deal with the controversy that comes with the books,” said Neva Knott, who teaches sopho
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Exceeding expectations, the blood drive collected 114 pints of blood on Nov. 8. Over 140 students, teachers,and parents signed up; however, due to the popularity of the event, not all were able to don
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Fall sports teams have set high standards for the rest of Lincoln’s athletic programs this year. With energy and style, women’s soccer, volleyball, women’s cross country, and football varsity teams ea
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Sorcerer’s Stone: Being the first book in the series, it naturally established the world for Harry Potter, and it did this extremely well. So well in fact, that it left readers yearning for more and
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