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  • Christmas without you: The Cunninghams celebrate the holidays without youngest daughter

    Friday, January 06, 2006 By: Samantha Overgaard

    The holiday season is always a time for tradition and time together with your family. Time spent either eating lots of food or opening presents or even just spending with the ones that you love. Nor

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  • Going out on Top: Senior finishes unforgettable season

    Monday, January 09, 2006 By: Josh Svendsen

    When the Albert Lea High School boys soccer team’s season came to an end in mid-October with a loss to Northfield in the Section 2A Semi-Finals, for most seniors it was the last organized and competit

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  • Raising The Bar: Senior goes for record

    Monday, January 09, 2006 By: Jared Gavle

    After forgetting her basketball shoes, senior Leah Gilbertson sat down and watched practice. She also began to get some second thoughts.

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  • Strap In: Skiing, snowboarding good winter options

    Monday, January 09, 2006 By: Scott Eyler

    Winter brings with it harsher driving, the need for more bundling up and hot cocoa of course, but it can also offer great fun on the slopes.

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  • Buy-N-Clean : Sales tax to fund lake clean up

    Tuesday, January 10, 2006 By: Tracy Olsen

    There has been talk of the need to clean the surrounding lakes for many years, and has been heard by several generations. It wasn’t until recently though that the citizens of Albert Lea finally took

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  • Holiday Break: Guard member comes home to celebrate

    Tuesday, January 10, 2006 By: Allison Nelson

    Although some National Guard members are returning from Iraq, the war continues. Americans are still being sent overseas to help. Lori Nelson, a special education teacher at Albert Lea High School, ha

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  • Ukhisimusi Omnandi (Merry Christmas): Cunningham celebrates holidays 9,275 miles from home

    Tuesday, January 10, 2006 By: Anna Claussen

    I’ve crawled through caves and seen where the Indian and Atlantic oceans meet. I’ve walked through the Robin Island Prison, seen Nelson Mandela’s cell, fed and petted an elephant, and now accept monk

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  • Paving The Path To Peace: Students discuss the road to peace

    Wednesday, January 11, 2006 By: Leah Matheson

    You may have heard talk about the course, Paths to Peace, or officially called Nonfiction Readings in Peace and Nonviolence and wondered what that meant. It’s a nine-week course led by English teacher

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  • Art Of The Past: Creativity no longer available

    Wednesday, January 11, 2006 By: Whitney Walters

    As the door opened, the mixed smell of paint and clay welcomed students as they came into room F113 one by one. Calls of hello and the noise of paper rustling in the background filled the air as stude

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  • A Lesson In Love: Two teachers, one commitment and a lifetime to share

    Wednesday, January 11, 2006 By: Mariah Howe

    Jill Donahue, a special ed teacher at Albert Lea High School looks back remembering the times when she was younger and dreamed of meeting Mr. Right. Little did she realize the man of her drea

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At-a-glance

From toenails and earwax to chewed gum and pez dispencers, we’ve found some of our very own quirky collections here at Albert Lea High School.
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All sports teams set out to win, but many don’t realize that it takes a lot more than your last names, the best shoes, or equipment. Attitudes go a long way to determine winners from losers on game ni
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Shoes are a part of our ensemble that we may not think about often. We spend so much time on our clothes, that our shoes can be forgotten. When we get up late or we just want to be lazy, shoes tend to
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It’s a fact the ABC network has hit solid gold with its current television line up. Sunday night is the new “must see” for viewers. Sure “Desperate Housewives” is an excellent show watched by millions
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The Academy Is What?: It’s not a school; it’s a band
With tight pants and long hair, these boys look like they were cut right out of a retro eighties magazine.
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Going to a place where you can’t understand anybody or communicate with anyone. Adjusting to different customs and learning how to read and write all over again. This is what freshmen Ri Ling and Ri H
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Having a carefree life, running in the streets playing soccer with your whole family there seems to not be a worry possible. Living in a country where everyone has the same culture, the same backgroun
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A tear ran down her cheek like a bead of fresh rainwater running off a leaf, as senior Karissa Lau found out she couldn’t play hockey for the girls’ hockey team in Albert Lea. Karissa has been
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When natural disasters strike, victims cry out for the help of many volunteers to get communities back to order. One of the most prominent volunteer groups in the nation is The American Red Cross. T
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I had one bath in three years,” said Izaak Epland, a senior at Albert Lea High School. Epland was born in Arad, Romania during the Communist reign. People were so poor and it was so cold that h
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