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  • Cards make history

    Thursday, December 15, 2005 By: Clark Evans and Samantha Go

    Coming into the football season, even the most dedicated Lincoln fans could not have predicted that this year’s team would top last year’s, making history in the process. Finishing 13-1, taking the St

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  • Alum wins Rhodes Scholarship

    Thursday, December 15, 2005 By: Andy Laissue

    Former Lincoln student Alex Dewar has been chosen as a Rhodes Scholar. He is currently attending Wheaton College in Massachusetts, where he is a senior and serves as student body president. Soon he

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  • Popcycles raises money for arts

    Thursday, December 15, 2005 By: Stephens Dodson

    Students and parents showed their support for the arts in “PopCycles 2005: Hooray for Hollywood,” Dec. 3 in the auditorium. The evening of arts and entertainment was designed to raise money for the ar

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  • Shakespeare actors bring laughs

    Thursday, December 15, 2005 By: Brendan Ffitch

    Lincoln’s annual Shakespeare assembly, sponsored by the PTA, was held in the auditorium Dec. 2, giving students some time to laugh and absorb a little bit of culture. Oregon Shakespeare Festival actor

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  • Linc-Tasque prepares for holidays

    Thursday, December 15, 2005 By: Joseph Bittner

    The holiday spirit is alive and well among the 20 members of Linc-Tasque, a community service club for juniors and seniors. Their annual sock drive, which began Nov. 28, benefits Outside In, a safe ha

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  • Talking about sex

    Friday, December 16, 2005 By: Veronica Ocejo

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Planning on skiing this winter break? If so, the snow is good and hasn’t stopped coming. With two seasons of bad weather behind us, this year the early start has been refreshing for skiers and snow
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When senior Lian Horenblas’ request for a dog was denied by her mother, they compromised on a less permanent ownership role by training guide dogs for the blind.That was in seventh grade. Since then c
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The holiday spirit is alive and well among the 20 members of Linc-Tasque, a community service club for juniors and seniors. Their annual sock drive, which began Nov. 28, benefits Outside In, a safe ha
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Last year it struck me while devouring a burrito. This year it came during physics class. The setting for my annual epiphany is unimportant - what does matter is the meat, the drive, the heart of th
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“Wow, uh, thanks. It’s really... nice....”You know you’ve said it. If you’ve managed not to, then congratulations – either you hide it better than most of us or you’re incredibly lucky. It’s “that tim
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Documentary spotlights indie rock grad
Two years after the death of Elliott Smith, independent film director Gil Reyes is finishing his documentary on the Lincoln alum. Working only six minutes from the house where Smith had allegedly com
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Polyglot, Lincoln’s literary and arts magazine, collected over 1800 books in the annual school-wide book drive. “It’s more books than we’ve had in any of the last four years,” said senior Ella Lippin,
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Lincoln’s annual Shakespeare assembly, sponsored by the PTA, was held in the auditorium Dec. 2, giving students some time to laugh and absorb a little bit of culture. Oregon Shakespeare Festival actor
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Students and parents showed their support for the arts in “PopCycles 2005: Hooray for Hollywood,” Dec. 3 in the auditorium. The evening of arts and entertainment was designed to raise money for the ar
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