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  • Why All The White Space?: Our look has changed but you can't judge a book, or a newsmagazine, by its cover

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Tessia Bekelja

    Here it is, my friends. This is what the journalism class has slaved away on, rushing to get interviews, designing pages and meeting tight deadlines: the school’s brand-new magazine-style publication.

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  • What a Connection

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Krista Shifflett

    MySpace is a new and improved way to keep in touch with family and friends, or make new friends. Everyday teens everywhere log onto their MySpaces to share with the world their thoughts and feelings

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  • Approach with Caution

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Caitlyn McCann

    A major part of our generation happens to be the Internet. At young ages we have been taught how to use computers and programs such as AIM and Microsoft applications. As the Internet expanded, society

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  • Improving Academics

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Mara Espejo

    Academic Improvement Class (AIC) is a program recently developed to help students improve their grades and meet with the teachers whose classes they are struggling in. The students meet twice a week o

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  • Renovations Round II

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Travis Martucci

    As another senior class passes through the doors of the high school, contractors will hopefully step in to begin renovations on the forty-four year old building. Renovations are scheduled to begin in

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  • Driving Without Licenses

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Jared Shannon

    Walking into this season with high expectations wasn’t only on the players’ minds, but on the new coach’s mind as well. After Maxx Wrobel finished his 2005 season just a few shots away from qualifyi

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  • Life in the Locker Room

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Tim Yablonski

    “Good game, you guys played them tough.” I can’t tell you how many times I have these words muttered in the last few weeks. It all seems well and good, but to the athletes it may be the most irking th

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  • Wake Me Up Around Nine

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Breanna Bisset

    Starting a day fully alert and perceptive seems like a dream to high school students. The National Sleep Disorders Association suggests teenagers should receive nine to ten hours of sleep each night t

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  • Lip Service

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Jessica Frey

    Bigger is not always better. A condition characterized by the excessive accumulation and storage of fat in the body, is a growing concern in the United States. This is otherwise known as obesity. Obes

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  • Comix

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: John Tucker

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Each day at 2:30 PM, when the final bell rings, Industrial Arts teacher Kirk Marshall and a group of students can be found working diligently on the design and construction of a human powered craft, o
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Injuries, the passing game, a resurgent running attack, and close losses are the highlights so far this football season. With an early schedule that seemingly was made to discourage even the most dieh
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Lip Service
Bigger is not always better. A condition characterized by the excessive accumulation and storage of fat in the body, is a growing concern in the United States. This is otherwise known as obesity. Obes
full story 
Wake Me Up Around Nine
Starting a day fully alert and perceptive seems like a dream to high school students. The National Sleep Disorders Association suggests teenagers should receive nine to ten hours of sleep each night t
full story 
Life in the Locker Room
“Good game, you guys played them tough.” I can’t tell you how many times I have these words muttered in the last few weeks. It all seems well and good, but to the athletes it may be the most irking th
full story 
Walking into this season with high expectations wasn’t only on the players’ minds, but on the new coach’s mind as well. After Maxx Wrobel finished his 2005 season just a few shots away from qualifyi
full story 
Renovations Round II
As another senior class passes through the doors of the high school, contractors will hopefully step in to begin renovations on the forty-four year old building. Renovations are scheduled to begin in
full story 
Improving Academics
Academic Improvement Class (AIC) is a program recently developed to help students improve their grades and meet with the teachers whose classes they are struggling in. The students meet twice a week o
full story 
Approach with Caution
A major part of our generation happens to be the Internet. At young ages we have been taught how to use computers and programs such as AIM and Microsoft applications. As the Internet expanded, society
full story 
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