• Signing up: As 18-year-olds register, war raises concern about a draft

    Tuesday, May 18, 2004 By: Alicia Berta and Wendy Walters

    With the Sept. 11 attacks and the invasion in Iraq, there has been talk about bringing back the draft as a part of the “war on terrorism.”

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  • Hi-Tech cheating via cellulars: Students take advantage of new communications

    Tuesday, May 18, 2004 By: Renee Simpson

    It isn’t unfamiliar to see teenagers yakking on their cell phones while carrying on with their daily lives. Going shopping, cruising in their cars — teenagers take advantage of new technological oppor

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  • Cameras monitor problem areas: Surveillance is stepped up in hallways, parking lots

    Tuesday, May 18, 2004 By: Lindsay Barnhart

    Ever had the funny feeling that someone or something is watching while you push your way through the halls or walk to your car? No, honestly, you aren’t paranoid — cameras around school are monitoring

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  • Emotions mixed about Big Brother: Cameras on Campus raise questions about Orwellian society

    Tuesday, May 18, 2004 By: Lindsay Barnhart

    In the classic novel 1984, Orwell depicts the horrors of man’s fate in a society where Big Brother is always watching — where everything that is not prohibited is compulsory.

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  • It's now a 'hands-on' fear factor: One editor comes face-to-face with her phobia of snakes

    Tuesday, May 18, 2004 By: Renee Simpson

    “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” A simple, but moving statement President Franklin D. Roosevelt said during his inauguration speech in 1932.

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  • Athletes finalize college decisions: Hectic recruiting process ends as players sign

    Tuesday, May 18, 2004 By: Lindsay Barnhart

    High-school athletes who want to play at the college level must make major decisions their senior year. The recruiting process can be an overwhelming and stressful experience. Constant calling by recr

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  • A new athletic oppportunity is here: Lacrosse is the latest sport to reach Lincoln

    Tuesday, May 18, 2004 By: Alicia Berta wih Joe Rice

    Senior Joel Pollock saw a lacrosse game on television last summer. He had played hockey, a game similar to lacrosse, for seven years. He now plays goalie for Lincoln’s first lacrosse team. Pollock lik

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  • Math Vs. Sports: Student finds importance in a another kind of team: math club

    Tuesday, May 18, 2004 By: Gloria Gauding

    I’m sitting in a classroom at a Mu Alpha Theta competition; there are 60 minutes to complete the geometry test. I feel a rush as my fingers rapaciously prod my calculator, and my brain tries to dodge

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  • Get ready for adventure: Drama department stages first murder-mystery dinner theatre

    Tuesday, May 18, 2004 By: Alicia Berta with Tabitha Najour

    There has never been a murder-mystery dinner theatre at Lincoln. However, this spring the drama department will present Virginia Jones and the Inca Revenge.

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  • The Perfect Date: Barbie's dating life isn't exactly modern

    Tuesday, May 18, 2004 By: Wendy Walters

    Girls love to play with their Barbies. What they love about them is that they can put the dolls in any situation they dream. Even the prom.

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At-a-glance

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With the Sept. 11 attacks and the invasion in Iraq, there has been talk about bringing back the draft as a part of the “war on terrorism.”
It isn’t unfamiliar to see teenagers yakking on their cell phones while carrying on with their daily lives. Going shopping, cruising in their cars — teenagers take advantage of new technological oppor
In the classic novel 1984, Orwell depicts the horrors of man’s fate in a society where Big Brother is always watching — where everything that is not prohibited is compulsory.
Senior Joel Pollock saw a lacrosse game on television last summer. He had played hockey, a game similar to lacrosse, for seven years. He now plays goalie for Lincoln’s first lacrosse team. Pollock lik
Girls love to play with their Barbies. What they love about them is that they can put the dolls in any situation they dream. Even the prom.
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Being born and raised in a Catholic family, I have heard the story of Jesus Christ time and time again. I always felt grateful for what Christ did for me, but I never fully imagined the pain he went t
I was first introduced to the sport when, as a small child, my parents would occasionally flip through the channels and stop to watch two adults run around and, amid disturbingly loud grunts, try to s
I’m sitting in a classroom at a Mu Alpha Theta competition; there are 60 minutes to complete the geometry test. I feel a rush as my fingers rapaciously prod my calculator, and my brain tries to dodge
There has never been a murder-mystery dinner theatre at Lincoln. However, this spring the drama department will present Virginia Jones and the Inca Revenge.
“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” A simple, but moving statement President Franklin D. Roosevelt said during his inauguration speech in 1932.
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