• Form gives leeway in recruiting: 'Opt-out' choice can close personal information to recruiters

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: Kristen Miller and Katelan Folsom

    Citizen’s Platform, a group of activists in Berkshire County, Mass., planned a protest in August against military recruiting at Hoosac Valley High School.

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  • Form gives leeway in recruiting: 'Opt-out' choice can close personal information to recruiters

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: Kristen Miller and Katelan Folsom

    Citizen’s Platform, a group of activists in Berkshire County, Mass., planned a protest in August against military recruiting at Hoosac Valley High School.

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  • Statue represents frivolousness: Should the beauty of a school really prevail over its academy? The price of this statue could be put toward items that would help to improve education.

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: The editorial reflects the views of the editorial board.

    One thousand one hundred eleven textbooks. Sixty-seven Dell computers. One teacher’s salary for a year.

    Or one Trojan statue.

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  • I am thankful for 'Rent' as a film

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: Alicia Berta

    The week after Thanksgiving I was still counting my blessings because I was able to see “Rent” at the movies.

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  • ePEP advances course planning: New program plots high school courses

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: Wendy Walters

    Freshman Kayla Beers wants to be a lawyer. Taking rigorous classes early and getting assistance from her guidance counselor will help her achieve this goal, but now the process has been made a bit eas

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  • Horticulture class looks to West: Plants bring color to campus

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: Alexis Diao and Aarum Youn

    First period: timed writing; second period and third period: test; fourth period: pop quiz; fifth period: tending to a beautiful garden.

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  • The buck starts here: Lincoln home to entrepreneurs

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: Katie Kalbach

    Instead of playing a sport or joining a club, some students now have a new agenda — running their own businesses.

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  • Leadership workshop offers guidance: Selected upperclassmen attend workshop

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: Nigel Nye

    Eleven students from Lincoln attended the first Service and Leadership Workshop of the year Oct. 18. Sponsored by Communities in Schools, VolunteerLEON and the Leon County Student District Advisory Co

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  • The Skinny: LincolnLife.net

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: Anna Moneyham

    Reggie Grant’s Communications Technology II and III classes have created a new Website. Students in the class will take and publish photos on the site. Other students can submit photos, poetry, mus

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  • iPod! uPod!: Trendy MP3 earns raves

    Wednesday, January 04, 2006 By: Jessica McCarron

    The first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem. Mine, I’m addicted to my iPod. Let’s face it, iPods are the best MP3 on the market and, in my opinion, well worth the money. With several de

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At-a-glance

Cheerleading is more than being ditzy
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Four broken ankles, one broken arm, one twisted foot, two dysfunctional knees, two broken noses, one sprained neck, a torn ACL, a twisted spine and too many bruises and cuts to count.
To the extentHow to heat up the winter
Winter is a time when families come together, laughter fills the air, and food fills our stomachs. It is a time of sales, holidays and sports.
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"Fifteen yard penalty!” The stands go crazy, either cheering or booing. What causes this reaction? Who makes the calls on what is foul or fair?

Referees.
Everyman's guide for holiday health ... sleigh bells ring, are you jigglin'?: A modest proposal for immodest holiday feasting
If there’s anytime in the year that people eat the most, it would most likely be during the holidays. With Thanksgiving and Christmas tag- teaming to lay a smackdown of food, the choice between fat an
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The first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem. Mine, I’m addicted to my iPod. Let’s face it, iPods are the best MP3 on the market and, in my opinion, well worth the money. With several de
The Skinny: LincolnLife.net
full story 
Reggie Grant’s Communications Technology II and III classes have created a new Website. Students in the class will take and publish photos on the site. Other students can submit photos, poetry, mus
Eleven students from Lincoln attended the first Service and Leadership Workshop of the year Oct. 18. Sponsored by Communities in Schools, VolunteerLEON and the Leon County Student District Advisory Co
The buck starts here: Lincoln home to entrepreneurs
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Instead of playing a sport or joining a club, some students now have a new agenda — running their own businesses.
The Lincoln Alumni Association decided to give the school a life-size bronze statue of a Trojan warrior (designed by Tallahassee sculptor Sandy Proctor), to enhance the new look at the front entrance.
Horticulture class looks to West: Plants bring color to campus
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First period: timed writing; second period and third period: test; fourth period: pop quiz; fifth period: tending to a beautiful garden.
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