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Issue Date: Friday, March 03, 2006 Issue: Issue 10 Last Update: Friday, March 03, 2006
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  • Human rights activist Kathy Kelly discusses the effects of the war in Iraq with residents of Ames

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Spencer Arritt

    Kathy Kelly, a 53-year-old, has lived quite the life. She has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize three times since 2000, been arrested twice and spent 12 months in prison, visited Iraq 22 times

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  • Change: Pro: We need to change, or we will regret it in the future

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Mukund Premkumar

    Mukund Premkumar discusses what's wrong with today's world, and why we need to change.

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  • Ames High reacts to Acceptable Use Policy

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Sarit Luban

    In early February, all AHS students were asked to sign an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP), a contract that outlines new school computer rules. Since the AUP was administered, questions of legality and fa

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  • Change: Con: Change just does not make sense

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Ben E. Nelson

    Benjamin Nelson gives his take on change, and why it should be abolished.

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  • Lower educationback to the basics

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Jason Misra

    American universities are world renowned for their style of education. In fact, over 600,000 foreign students are currently enrolled in U.S. colleges and universities. This is true because of a distin

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  • Wait a minute, the World Baseball Classic exists? Whatev.

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Eric Foley

    March- it’s a month known for its college basketball, or is it? Now it can be wasted on a whole new gimmick, the World Baseball Classic

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  • Glenn Martin and his technicolor sweaters

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Allyse Hellmich

    What is there to say about Glenn Martin? As long as I can remember Glenn has been an individual in every sense of the word. With his outspoken personality, welcoming smile, and wide array of color

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  • Craig Walter the evolution of australopithecus

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Spencer Arritt

    Despite all the wars, political scandals, and other disagreements, there is one thing that every living soul on the planet can agree on: Craig Walter is the best, worst, and only Honors Biology teache

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  • AHS Track is back

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Jason Misra

    It may not be spring yet, but the starting gun has already sounded for the upcoming 2006 track season, when training started Monday, Feb. 13. This year seems promising, with a balanced mix of grizzled

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  • Some shows are about guys who date moms

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Anna Sawyer

    What is it about that guy on every TV show? You know, the one who always seems to be without a girlfriend, even though he’s relatively good-looking, super nice, and making enough money to support hims

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At-a-glance

It’s difficult to say where the zany ideas of Hollywood begin and the actual production of them in Bollywood ends. Bollywood, the Indian spin-off of Hollywood (renamed to match its city of production,
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The Subways have already achieved popularity in England, and with their debut album, Young For Eternity, released Feb. 14, they hope to rise to the same level of fame in the U.S. With the 12 tracks o
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It is Oscar time again. It’s almost the night where celebrities find another reason to get dressed up, give awards to themselves, and drink the night away. The Academy Awards, however, are special an
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Unfortunately for ISU mens’ basketball and ISU fans, it doesn’t look like they will be invited to the big dance. Barring a miraculous run in the Big 12 Tournament, it looks as if the loss to Baylor, o
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Unfortunately for ISU mens’ basketball and ISU fans, it doesn’t look like they will be invited to the big dance. Barring a miraculous run in the Big 12 Tournament, it looks as if the loss to Baylor, o
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“5, 6, 7, 8,” Coach Sarah Buss yells as the Ames High Girls’ Drill Team starts its practice for this year’s national competition in Chicago, Illinois. With one national competition under their belt i
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The Ames Community School District Superintendent, Ray Richardson, resigned Monday, Feb. 13 from his position. His resignation is effective June 30.
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The 2005-2006 school year is half over. Or half full. After semester finals come to a close, senioritis really begins to set in.
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What is it about that guy on every TV show? You know, the one who always seems to be without a girlfriend, even though he’s relatively good-looking, super nice, and making enough money to support hims
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Legislators have been discussing new standards for student athletes. In the past, student athletes have been required to pass at least two of their courses to maintain eligibility to participate in sc
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