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Issue Date: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 Issue: Issue 11 Last Update: Friday, April 21, 2006
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  • Students participate in anti-war protests

    Tuesday, April 11, 2006 By: Spencer Arritt

    Along with the recent anniversary of the United States’ invasion of Iraq came many anti-war protests across the world. In Ames, several high school students helped plan two of the main protests.

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  • The war in Iraq is wrong and should be opposed

    Monday, April 10, 2006 By: Spencer Arritt

    I do not support this war in Iraq. I don’t like that we invaded almost unilaterally, with the majority of the planet opposing us from the beginning. I don’t like the fact that the war is based on li

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  • Fashion club still fashionable

    Monday, April 10, 2006 By: Mashette Syrkin-Nickolau

    With Ames High students dressing daily in high fashion couture, this year’s fashion show put Armani and Gucci to shame. On Thursday, March 23, over 40 models walked the runway in the Ames High Fashio

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  • Richards directs his way to stardom

    Tuesday, April 11, 2006 By: Anna Sawyer

    The Ames High Film Festival will be April 8th in the AHS auditorium. The festival is a great way to view and admire the hard work and talent of AHS’ aspiring filmmakers. In the past few years of the

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  • Community remembers ‘Amazing Grace’

    Tuesday, April 11, 2006 By: Sarah Raaii

    Former Ames High English teacher Grace Bauske died Tue. March 14 at the age of 83. Bauske taught at Ames High from 1962 until she retired in 1986 when she was 64. During her career, she taught Engli

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  • Mock Trial team places eighth at State

    Tuesday, April 11, 2006 By: Mashette Syrkin-Nickolau

    Although the Ames High Mock Trial team didn’t place as high at their state competition as last year’s team, they still felt that with the absence of six of last year’s seniors, they were still able to

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  • Students uneasy over lack of art supplies in art department

    Tuesday, April 11, 2006 By: Ann-Charlotte Wade

    “Do you know where the [insert art supply here] is?” has always been a common question in the creatively cluttered and disorderly art classrooms. However, recently this phrase has been replaced with “

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  • SAT error upsets students, adds stress

    Tuesday, April 11, 2006 By: Supraja Rajagopalan

    College Board, the company that administers SAT and AP exams, was informed in mid-March that SAT results for 27,000 of the 495,000 students who took the exam in October would be fully re-evaluated. Af

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  • Ames High girls’ soccer team keeps on girls' soccer-ing

    Friday, April 14, 2006 By: Sam Hackerson

    Ames High girls’ soccer kicks off this year with eight starters and sixteen letter winners returning from last year. “Most of us dressed with or played with varsity some last year. There aren’t really

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  • Peanut Buttera god-send or precurser to the apocalypse?

    Friday, April 14, 2006 By: Molly Golemo

    A lot of people eat peanut butter. It’s a big part of American culture, whether you like it or not.

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At-a-glance

After a more than disappointing year of men’s basketball for the Iowa State Cyclones, changes were inevitable.
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After sitting through boring football games, half heartedly cheering during mundane basketball games, and maybe even going to the occasional wrestling meet or two, I think all Ames High sports fans ar
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A lot of people eat peanut butter. It’s a big part of American culture, whether you like it or not.
full story 
Ames High girls’ soccer kicks off this year with eight starters and sixteen letter winners returning from last year. “Most of us dressed with or played with varsity some last year. There aren’t really
full story 
College Board, the company that administers SAT and AP exams, was informed in mid-March that SAT results for 27,000 of the 495,000 students who took the exam in October would be fully re-evaluated. Af
full story 
Students uneasy over lack of art supplies in art department
“Do you know where the [insert art supply here] is?” has always been a common question in the creatively cluttered and disorderly art classrooms. However, recently this phrase has been replaced with “
full story 
On March 9, the USA Patriot Act was renewed. The act was originally passed after Sept. 11 because of the terrorist attacks. The act largely expands law enforcement authority for fighting terror inside
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Along with the recent anniversary of the United States’ invasion of Iraq came many anti-war protests across the world. In Ames, several high school students helped plan two of the main protests.
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“La Semaine Française.” It has a ring to it, non? The week before Spring Break, Ames High had its very first “Semaine Française” or French Week, sponsored by Les Berets Oranges, also known as French C
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Although the Ames High Mock Trial team didn’t place as high at their state competition as last year’s team, they still felt that with the absence of six of last year’s seniors, they were still able to
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