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  • Hallway hysteria

    Monday, November 01, 2004 By: Suzanne Forman

    Walking down the hall with a little blue slip of paper seems to be a fad of the past. The hall passes now are large, strange, awkward or just plain embarrassing. To students, these passes can be an an

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  • McGinnas brings robots to Clover: Robotics team is new organization with new idea

    Thursday, November 04, 2004 By: Laura Braunfeld

    This year Clover High School will welcome a new club that is different from any other. This is the first year for the Robotics Team to join CHS. The adviser is Gloria McGinnas, a science teacher at CH

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  • Nash gets chance to work elections

    Thursday, November 04, 2004 By: Josh Carter

    There is another easy way to make money; standing around and handing out "I voted" stickers.Clayton Nash will be working as an assistant poll manager for the 2004 election between George Bush and John

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  • Students, teachers take part in Crosswalk

    Friday, November 05, 2004 By: Andrew Shore, Reporter

    As all Trinity students know, it is a requirement to fulfill some sort of service work for the community. Whether it is tutoring kids at school or volunteering time at a local shelter, most work invol

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  • TIGER TRANSCRIPT BOOK REVIEWAlbom scores again with Five People You Meet in Heaven

    Sunday, November 07, 2004 By: REBECCA HITE

    Never has a novel delved so deep into the meaning of life and thereafter than Mitch Albom’s The Five People You Meet in Heaven. Author of the greatly celebrated novel Tuesdays with Morrie, Albom prov

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  • Jimmy Eat World’s Future

    Monday, November 08, 2004 By: Jose Fernandez/Managing Editor

    Jimmy Eat World has drawn in fans and listeners alike since their debut first self-titled CD “Jimmy Eat World” which was released in 1995.

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  • SAT calling: Students find new way of studying for college test

    Monday, November 08, 2004 By: Marisol Rodriguez/Health Editor

    One of the biggest pressures high school students are faced with is achieving the scores needed for college admissions.

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  • The ultimate work out plan: Teachers don’t have to go to far to be healthy

    Monday, November 08, 2004 By: Miguel Peraza/Staff reporter

    Fitness is and always has been a big part of our viper experience here at Varela. Countless students are signed up for P.E. classes and sports teams are always enjoyed by many athletes, but are these

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  • Selection in election sparks emotions

    Monday, November 08, 2004 By: Jesse Beringer

    MTV spent millions trying to get young voters to get out, make the effort, and vote. It seemed television stations aired only campaign adds as commercials nonstop. Well, it finally stopped.

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  • Can’t Keep Them Down

    Monday, November 08, 2004 By: Jessica Prockish

    On September 16, 2004, seven Rock Creek yearbook staffers journeyed to Wamego, KS on a campaign to sell advertisements for their [04-05] Yearbook. It was a bright, sunny, beautiful day and those seven

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Issue Date: Monday, November 08, 2004 Issue: Week of Nov. 8, 2004 Last Update: Monday, May 20, 2002
 
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News
Even though the results of the election are finally here, people still harbor mixed feelings—including Arrowhead students and teachers.
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During the last two years, Ipswich High School has worked hard to prepare for the accreditation process that will take place in March 2005.
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Just after midnight on October 21st, La Center High School students Alyssa Sholl (senior) and Amber Smith (sophomore) were involved in a car accident on North Fork Road.
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Code Grey is a precaution that is being placed in the school because of state laws for safety. The alert is a way to let the school know that a dangerous individual is on the school campus.
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It was a strange bus ride. Not a single paper ball was thrown and not one student cursed at the bus driver.
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Features
Fitness is and always has been a big part of our Viper experience here at Varela. But it is not just students who are actively keeping fit.
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One of the biggest pressures high school students are faced with is achieving the scores needed for college admissions.
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Clayton Nash will be working as an assistant poll manager for the 2004 election between George Bush and John Kerry.
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If you think that only students under the age of 18 are working towards an ultimate academic achievement, think again.
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The 2004 presidential campaign has brought out musicians in droves. Whether they be Kerry or Bush supporters, their key message is the same -- get out and vote!
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