• ELECTION: news analysis

    Monday, December 13, 2004 By: renee simpson

    Tallahassee attracted its share of political and entertainment celebrities urging locals to go out and vote in the 2004 elections. Filmmaker Michael Moore, creator of award-winning documentaries such

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  • Lincoln weighs in on GPA: Honors credit will drop half point under new proposal

    Monday, December 13, 2004 By: Samantha Holland and Alexia Diao

    One for you and half for you; one for you and none for you.

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  • Dixie Outfittersracist or just cute?

    Thursday, May 26, 2005 By: Wendy Walters

    In 1861, a war started that would change a nation of mindless servitude: the Civil War. A divided nation fought partly against the selfishness of the South’s refusal to abolish slavery. Those Southern

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At-a-glance

Jon Stewart. A name that you can’t go without hearing in today’s politics or on the Comedy Channel. The famous faux-newsman has come far from his film roles in “Big Daddy,” a comedy starring Adam Sand
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In the past few years, our society has experienced many memorable events. Denzel Washington became only the second African-American man and Halle Berry the first African-American woman to win an Acade
Local stuntman hits Hollywood
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Superstars truly do call the Capital City home. The stunt double for Johnny Depp in “Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl” spent most of his life in Tallahassee. For his performance, Ton
Charles Darwin must have had one thing on his mind when he established his theory about survival of the fittest: dodgeball.
Whether bench pressing, doing the clean and jerk or running a touchdown, males have always dominated many sports teams. Females are finally joining in and starting to build their own names in flag foo
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BASKETBALL “We try to get them to run a six-minute mile,” boys’ coach Paul O’Halloran said. Three times a week for 45 minutes, players work on running on the track. “If I could, I would take out
Inside leg, outside rein! Come on, get him moving!” my instructor hollers. “You have to get him moving like this.” She does a funny little dance. I can’t help but smile and not just because of my inst
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After school on Nov. 18, six high school students gathered to talk about sex and related issues. Chosen by Trojan Talk, these students share their opinions based on their diverse backgrounds.
There is a never-ending sex-education debate between public schools and parents. Among the popular topics are whether or not schools should even offer sex ed (there is no federal law), and how far sho
Sitting by the sink where the First Response pregnancy test lies, Sally* waits as the pink fluid rises up the tip. Anxiously, she watches as the fluid forms one line and then another.
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