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Issue Date: Friday, October 27, 2006 Issue: October 27, 2006 Last Update: Monday, November 20, 2006
  • Military recruiting targets schools

    Thursday, November 02, 2006 By: Jordan Larson

    Military recruitment in schools is becoming increasingly common since the draft was removed. Public schools are also being forced to give student information to the military or suffer from a cut of fe

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  • The Wiz represents Central's diversity

    Thursday, November 02, 2006 By: Kinsey Smith

    This year’s musical The Wiz is basically a black version of the classic musical The Wizard of Oz. The student matinee will be in the Central High School Auditorium on Nov. 9, 10 and 11.

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  • Change of typical cast in mob film

    Thursday, November 02, 2006 By: Mallory McGinnis

    Imagine facing life threatening situations every day, in a path that you have not chosen for yourself. In The Departed, director Martin Scorsese captures the struggles of two Boston cops, one who ha

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  • Change phone policy

    Thursday, November 02, 2006 By: Staff

    Cell phones: the imperative yet tempting devices hiding in the pockets and purses of numerous students who are waiting for their teachers to look away or turn their backs for a few moments.

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  • Chile Pepper Cross Country Fest brings in results

    Thursday, November 02, 2006 By: Michael Blumreich

    After an early morning and a two hour bus ride to get to the 18th annual Fayetteville Chile Pepper Fest Cross Country Meet, Central’s cross country team still ran hard and represented Central. The

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  • National awards for CHS reporters

    Monday, November 20, 2006 By: Staff

    A 12 hour bus ride was worth it when three Central High School print journalism students won awards in the individual national write-offs competition hosted by the Journalism Education Association in

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National awards for CHS reporters
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A 12 hour bus ride was worth it when three Central High School print journalism students won awards in the individual national write-offs competition hosted by the Journalism Education Association in
New Evanescence CD darker, stronger
Evanescence’s latest CD, The Open Door, is darker and more self-centered than the band’s first CD, Fallen. Amy Lee’s voice remains thrilling as always.
Right before his turn to dive at the Sedalia meet, senior Joe Rogers was told by his coach to attempt a reverse 1 ½ dive for the first time ever. The dive went well and Rogers qualified to state compe
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The last home game for the varsity Volley Dogs went out with a bang, but on the wrong side of the net.
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After an early morning and a two hour bus ride to get to the 18th annual Fayetteville Chile Pepper Fest Cross Country Meet, Central’s cross country team still ran hard and represented Central. The
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The Central Football team, after a disappointing start to the season, pulled it together on Homecoming night with their first victory of the season. Central played a strong game and won against Reed S
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The district-wide “wellness” program is taking its toll on organizations here at Central. Groups depend on constant fundraising to be able to participate in out-of-school activities and go on trips,
Hip hop idea takes shape in Information
The Information, Beck’s ninth album, offers a hip-hop electronic sound mixed into 15 tracks. The album package comes with an extra DVD featuring videos for the tracks, stickers for the buyer to decora
Change phone policy
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Cell phones: the imperative yet tempting devices hiding in the pockets and purses of numerous students who are waiting for their teachers to look away or turn their backs for a few moments.
Change of typical cast in mob film
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Imagine facing life threatening situations every day, in a path that you have not chosen for yourself. In The Departed, director Martin Scorsese captures the struggles of two Boston cops, one who ha
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