• Trojan Man: 'Students don't realize how much we are aware of': School Internet is a privilege

    Tuesday, October 26, 2004 By: Wendy Walters

    While searching the Internet on a school computer, sophomore Angela Marujo ran into a disappointing discovery. “I was trying to play games,” Marujo said, but she could not get to the game site.

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  • Technology arrives in cafeteria

    Tuesday, October 26, 2004 By: Max Herrle

    On Monday, Oct. 4, students went into the cafeteria to no ordinary cash registers that they are so fondly used to. In their place was a silver terminal, in which they entered their account information

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  • Hurricanes disrupt school: Flow of school and students is thrown off by storms

    Thursday, October 28, 2004 By: Jessica Isabelle

    Except for some frazzled nerves and relentlessly watching the Weather Channel, the biggest inconvenience for Leon County schools this hurricane season has been the three missed days of school. The “of

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  • Club Catch-up: NJROTC

    Monday, November 01, 2004 By: Ryan Anningson and Alexis Diao

    NJROTC sponsored its first blood drive on Oct. 5. While 21 donated, only 16 blood donations were accepted. The remaining were deferred for reasons such as low iron and a high pulse rate.

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  • Club Catch-up: Band

    Thursday, November 04, 2004 By: Ryan Anningson and Alexis Diao

    The Trojan band had its first concert of the year on Oct. 12. Members performed four pieces, including “First Suite in F,” “Walls of Zion” and “Ave Maria”; the Lincoln Brass Quintet played one piece.

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  • Club Catch-up: Civinettes

    Thursday, November 04, 2004 By: Alexis Diao

    Civinettes emerged victorious at SGA’s annual Trojan Twilight on Oct. 5. Participants included Interact, Exchange, varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders, dance team and SGA.

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At-a-glance

Two months ago, junior Moritz Theloe (pronounced Tee-lew) boarded a plane in Berlin and arrived in the United States to a new life at Lincoln. When asked to describe the differences between America an
Altoid?” Leonard “Leo” Harries pulls the peppermint-colored tin box from his pocket and pops the curiously strong mint into his mouth. “I discovered these here in America,” he admits.
Rap is not just a dream for members of the local group StrappDown. It is something they live for.
In the cold climate of Scotland more than 500 years ago, a monk and his associate stood on ice with broom-like sticks and large stones. This moment was to become the first recorded game of curling.
It’s time to start up the tractor and get out your pitchforks, folks, because country music is coming to a city near you.” For many of you that isn’t something you want to hear.
When you turn 13, you’re considered another member among the teenage population. At 15, you’re proud to say you have the ability to drive wherever you want, whenever (only, of course, if there’s a pa
After Sept. 11 many Americans rallied behind the president. Sen. John Kerry, now the Democratic presidential candidate, was there. But so many Americans, when the road gets tough, give up. They falter
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Ineligible to vote, but more than qualified to have an opinion: It is upsetting that when most Lincoln students are finally able to live independently, America will be in shambles. President George W.
With the spotlight on the presidential election that is approaching fast, students may have forgotten about the election that’s a little closer to home. This, of course, is the Superintendent of Schoo
"My fellow Americans, this is the most important election of our lifetime.” These were Sen. John Kerry’s first words in accepting his presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention in B
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