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Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By Allie Wood
The latest controversial band-wagon since the gun control craze and pro-choice rallies has finally hit the stage. Tree-huggers and Al Gore followers alike have found a new issue for which they find Am
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By Camri Hinki
In my relatively short lifetime, the most important thing I’ve learned is that everything is connected. Much like the theory that every person on earth can be linked to another in no more than six de
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By Ashley Morgan
Many decades are remembered for their unique fashion trends or political happenings, but one of the most revealing insights into the lifestyles of the past is consistently overlooked. Television shows
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By Thomas Calvert
Varsity baseball has gotten off to a great start this year with a 4-2 record in district play and a tournament win at the Bruin Baseball Classic. “We’ve really worked hard to get to a higher level
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By Christine Shang
The Jefferson Award was originally established in 1972 to encourage and honor individuals and their contributions through public and community service. The founding of this prestigious award of recogn
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By Jennell Lewis
West Brook students and faculty recently came together on March 21 to speak out against pressing issues facing developing countries throughout the world. Representing poverty, genocide, and the impac
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By Chelsea Henderson
A few weeks ago I was sitting in my English class, taking Shakespeare notes as fast as my hand could write, when one of my classmates walked in 40 minutes late. Being the curious teenagers we are, my
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By Allie Wood
In the words of Mr. Pat Thomas, “We’re addicted to foreign oil.” And you know what, he’s right. To maintain safety in our country, we need to find some new source of fuel, or at least use some of the
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By Camri Hinki
After a great tragedy, life can seem to just stop. When the news broke last year that the Varsity Girl’s Soccer team was in a fatal bus crash, the entire school and community was brought to its knees.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007 By Willard Clark
Chain-link fences topped with concertina razor wire. Towers housing guards with high-powered rifles. Squat concrete buildings with barred windows. While it may sound like Orwellian fiction
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