• What's ahead: Road closure, more roofing, new classes to welcome students in August

    Thursday, May 20, 2004 By: Wendy Walters

    From construction to new classes, the next school year will offer new obstacles and opportunities for students.

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  • Students weigh in on fall elections: Campaigns aim to to alleviate young voter apathy

    Thursday, May 20, 2004 By: Alexis Diao and Lindsay Barnhart

    For some students at Lincoln, Nov. 2 will mark their first journey into the voting booths. That’s when citizens all over the country will cast their votes for the next president of the United States.

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  • Going to state: priceless fun, competition: Students take advantage of extra learning opportunities

    Thursday, May 20, 2004 By: Alicia Berta

    Registration fees, $60. Van rental, $200. Meals, $70.

    Winning an award and bonding with friends ...

    Priceless.

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  • Club requirements out of control: Editorial Board warns students of the wrath of drug testing.

    Thursday, May 20, 2004 By: Renee Simpson

    In the late 1990s, the Tecumseh, Okla., school district adopted random drug testing for middle and high school students who wanted to participate in extracurricular activities.

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  • High school: It’s all what you make of it: Senior editor reflects on her experience

    Thursday, May 20, 2004 By: Lindsay Barnhart

    As the end of my senior year is fast approaching, I can hardly believe my high school years are almost up.

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  • Katherine Hobby

    Thursday, May 20, 2004 By: Lindsay Barnhart

    Like many other high school seniors, Katherine Hobby was unsure about her plans after she graduated. So she decided to take a year off – and spend it in Kenya.

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  • Adam Doyle

    Thursday, May 20, 2004 By: Wendy Walters

    “If you’re serious about your dream, we’ll take your dreams seriously,” reads the website from Full Sail College in Orlando.

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  • David Few

    Thursday, May 20, 2004 By: Alicia Berta

    Every day when we stand and say the Pledge of Allegiance at school, there is a sense of patriotism. However, we rarely think of the people in the military who willingly risk their lives in order to ke

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  • Evan George

    Thursday, May 20, 2004 By: Lindsay Barnhart

    The prestige, the beautiful campus, the California sun … all reasons themselves to attend Stanford University.

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  • Individual sportsall or nothing

    Thursday, May 20, 2004 By: Alexis Diao

    The finish line is only a heartbeat away. Your opponent is only a pace behind you, and you can almost taste the victory. Glory in its purest form is practically waiting for you to claim.

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At-a-glance

From construction to new classes, the next school year will offer new obstacles and opportunities for students.
For some students at Lincoln, Nov. 2 will mark their first journey into the voting booths. That’s when citizens all over the country will cast their votes for the next president of the United States.
full story 
Like many other high school seniors, Katherine Hobby was unsure about her plans after she graduated. So she decided to take a year off – and spend it in Kenya.
full story 
“If you’re serious about your dream, we’ll take your dreams seriously,” reads the website from Full Sail College in Orlando.
full story 
Every day when we stand and say the Pledge of Allegiance at school, there is a sense of patriotism. However, we rarely think of the people in the military who willingly risk their lives in order to ke
full story 
The prestige, the beautiful campus, the California sun … all reasons themselves to attend Stanford University.
full story 
Stepping out onto the grass with new cleats is a great feeling for athletes, and when teammates are cheering for a good performance, the feeling is even better.
full story 
The finish line is only a heartbeat away. Your opponent is only a pace behind you, and you can almost taste the victory. Glory in its purest form is practically waiting for you to claim.
In the late 1990s, the Tecumseh, Okla., school district adopted random drug testing for middle and high school students who wanted to participate in extracurricular activities.
What matters most to you when you look for a video game? Is it the graphics? The sense of adventure? Or could it be the violence? Video games are just meant for entertainment right?
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