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  • N-Teens build for a better tomorrow

    Monday, October 20, 2003 By: Daniel Human, News Editor

    The N-Teens have already begun to give back to the community by working on one house for the Habitat for Humanity and helping with the Sojourner Truth House.

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  • Class cabinets unable to make school changes

    Monday, October 20, 2003 By: Bryant Myroup, Opinion Editor

    Cheerleaders help make school spirit, yet this responsibility also falls into the hands of class cabinets in all grade levels. That wasn’t in the job description.

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  • Trick-or-treat is not just for little kids

    Monday, October 20, 2003 By: Maja Raskovic, Staff Reporter

    It’s a time of the year that is highly anticipated. Get a costume and dress up and receive free candy. Yup, that’s right; it’s Halloween. But for the past couple of years, the rate of high school stud

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  • Commentator caught in controversy

    Monday, October 20, 2003 By: Patrick Bainer, Staff Reporter

    Rush Limbaugh, once conservative political commentator for ESPN, made some interesting comments on ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown. Limbaugh now is the center of racial controversy.

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  • Upperclassmen loweclassmen dating causes controversy

    Tuesday, October 28, 2003 By: Nichole Odijk, Design Editor

    Relationships are difficult enough in high school, but when there is an age difference sometimes social “rules” can cause issues. In instances where only a year or so separates couples problems gener

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  • Pagan holiday causes moral questions

    Tuesday, October 28, 2003 By: Cruz Resendiz, Staff Reporter

    For most, Halloween is nothing more than a good time to spend with friends and gain endless bags of free candy. For others, Halloween is a reminder of the true horrors that took place, and for a

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  • Cell phone policy has no disruptions

    Tuesday, October 28, 2003 By: Ashley Ladwig, Assistant Impressions Editor

    Many students carry their cell phones, which are against school policy, in their backpacks. This causes some dispute between teachers and students. Students see nothing wrong with their phones, but te

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  • New gym not for admiration: Letter to the Editor

    Tuesday, October 28, 2003 By: Michael JP Gallagher

    Brand new, with a beautiful track, excellent basketball court, and nice, clean bleachers. This will be LC's gym ten years from now, as no one is allowed to use it.

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  • Tech keeps the shows together backstage

    Tuesday, October 28, 2003 By: Amanda Henry, Impressions Editor

    Opening night. It’s what actors and actresses have been waiting for. All the work this has led up to this point. It’s a big night for not only the people onstage, but also for the people offstage.The

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  • Ride to Watch: Danny Fitzgerald's Honda Civic

    Tuesday, October 28, 2003 By: Steve Elizalde, Staff Photographer

    Senior Danny Fitzgerald realizes how many people have a Honda Civic, so he decided to set himself apart from the crowd and modify his ’98.

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Scout Lake Central High School St John, IN
Issue Date: Monday, October 27, 2003 Issue: Vol. 38 - Issue 2 Last Update: Tuesday, October 28, 2003
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Drinking is becoming more and more of a problem for high school students. It is even becoming more widely accepted and used among students here. “I firmly believe that 85% of the students here dr
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Tech keeps the shows together backstage
Opening night. It’s what actors and actresses have been waiting for. All the work this has led up to this point. It’s a big night for not only the people onstage, but also for the people offstage.The
full story 
Senior Danny Fitzgerald realizes how many people have a Honda Civic, so he decided to set himself apart from the crowd and modify his ’98.
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Drugs are one of those “pressures” teenagers face on a day to day basis. Whether it’s from peers or media it’s always there. It seems like someone is always doing them, selling them, or talking abou
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Boy and Girl Scouts provide challenges, fun
Throughout the years, people’s interests change, and often, they forget about the things that they used to love doing. Some students, however, try to continue to involve themselves in their favorite
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Despite one hundred forty-one years passing since the Battle of Shiloh, sophomore David Banas’s interest in the subject has stayed alive. His interest is so strong that he has been inspired to write a
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