• Students lend hand, give dollar: Clubs sponsor charities to help relief of tsunami disaster

    Monday, May 23, 2005 By: Samantha Holland, Renee Simpson and Victoria Rice

    To help with the aid for victims of the tsunami that stomped Southeast Asia on Dec. 26, many student organizations sponsored charities. The Leon County School Board hosted a Tsunami Relief Fund, u

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  • Balancing sports and school: Student athletes manage schoolwork and varsity sport

    Tuesday, May 24, 2005 By: Lindsey Llado and Beth Brinkley

    From kicking a goal to shooting hoops and from staying up to do homework, student athletes have demonstrated that they can excel in their chosen sport as well as academics.

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  • Rivalries not only in the jungle: Leon not always the team to beat

    Tuesday, May 24, 2005 By: Eugene Butler, Alex Henderson, Whitney Miller and Mike Overstreet

    Due to the traveling, wrestlers’ biggest rivals are not always in this city. “My biggest rival is Travis Hoffman, a junior at Gainesville High School,” junior Wilson Frasier said. Frasier is curre

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  • New teacher brings club, purpose to students

    Tuesday, May 24, 2005 By: Whitney Miller

    “Full of purpose, talent, wise beyond my years, a person who spends most of my time learning how to apply the wisdom that I have,” said Latressa Haws about herself.

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Local feminist writes fifth edition
The year was 1973. Elaine Partnow, a struggling actress at the age of 32, was living in Los Angeles getting by with a few minor roles in blockbusters and leads in indie films. But her career just woul
Many young people strive to become big-shots in Hollywood or on Broadway. Some get their start at future stardom right here in Tallahassee, some even at Lincoln.
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“Full of purpose, talent, wise beyond my years, a person who spends most of my time learning how to apply the wisdom that I have,” said Latressa Haws about herself.
Only 4 grams of fat.” A poster in the Crawfordville Hardee’s restaurant announces its newest burger, the Charbroiled BBQ Chicken. Right next to this poster, the Monster Thickburger is advertised.
In 1994, Florida’s capital city had its very own ice hockey team: the Tallahassee Tiger Sharks. For seven years, we were lucky enough to watch a team play many games at home and go to three playoffs.W
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Due to the traveling, wrestlers’ biggest rivals are not always in this city. “My biggest rival is Travis Hoffman, a junior at Gainesville High School,” junior Wilson Frasier said. Frasier is curre
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BMX is a sport popularly known for its handlebar tricks and flips and the interesting riders that perform them. It is also a sport that has been downsized in Tallahassee since the opening of the new s
From kicking a goal to shooting hoops and from staying up to do homework, student athletes have demonstrated that they can excel in their chosen sport as well as academics.
National Public RadioMore than just talk
Tune into “Talk of the Nation: Science Friday,” and you might hear from a specialist on bubbles. This is just one example of the unusual but interesting programs on National Public Radio.
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No ID, no off campus.This is

what several students have been hearing over the past few weeks due to a sudden inane enforcement of school policy.
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