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  • Lincoln teachers petition district ‘to postpone anchor assignments’: District drops requirement for IB

    Saturday, January 28, 2006 By: Austin Shiner

    Anchor assignments will not be required of International Baccalaureate students this year, following appeals from Principal Peter Hamilton and IB coordinator Kathy Humes.

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  • Legal scholars finish second in competition

    Saturday, January 28, 2006 By: Katie Goodell

    The Constitution Team took second place to rival Grant in the “We the People” competition in the State Capital Building Jan. 20.

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  • Artists win honors

    Saturday, January 28, 2006 By: Amelia Jensen

    Four seniors won nine Gold Keys, one honorable mention, and two scholarships at the regional Scholastic Art Awards on Jan. 5.

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  • What's going down in February

    Saturday, January 28, 2006 By: The Cardinal Times

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  • Teens deserve respect

    Saturday, January 28, 2006 By: Katie Goodell

    A friend and I were planning a surprise birthday party a few weeks ago.

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  • Consider your options

    Saturday, January 28, 2006 By: Amelia Jensen

    About 90 percent of Lincoln students head off to college the fall after they graduate.

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  • Thumbs up or thumbs down

    Saturday, January 28, 2006 By: The Cardinal Times

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  • Wading in a moral swamp

    Saturday, January 28, 2006 By: Christopher Stadler

    Studying for test day didn’t go as planned.

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  • In the case of an EMERGENCY... How safe will you be?

    Saturday, January 28, 2006 By: Natalie Locke

    It’s 5th period and an armed intruder enters the school.

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  • Science or Supernatural? : Intelligent design theory strikes continued debate in science classrooms

    Saturday, January 28, 2006 By: Cali Livingstone

    Students and teachers stand divided when it comes to the theory of intelligent design, and whether or not it should be added to the biology curriculum. Some students, like sophomore Jed Rendelmen, ar

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A single time in detention has left me appalled with the whole system. Our administration aims to get academically unsuccessful students reinvested, so perhaps for a start, they should reevaluate the
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Packaging is key.
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The explosive bass rumbles the ground as you walk up the stairs to sophomore Cooper Wathey’s room.
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Since its release, World of Warcraft, a popular computer game, has quickly become one of the most successful games to ever grace a computer screen.
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The snowboard team kicked off its competitive season on Jan. 14 at Mount Hood Meadows, with the women taking top honors, the men placing fourth.
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The women’s ski team enters its fourth race of the season Jan. 28 at a counter competition at Ski Bowl.
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The men’s ski team has kicked off its 2006 season on a high note with a foothold on fourth place in the Three Rivers Interscholastic Skiing League.
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The men’s wrestling squad came into the 2006 season as defending PIL champions.
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“There is no Greif in team,” or so claims the varsity women’s basketball team’s new t-shirts.
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