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  • Car crash kills junior

    Tuesday, September 13, 2005 By: Larissa Strickland, Business Manager

    Nicholas Mittler, 16, struck autility pole shortly before 3 a.m.on Aug. 22 with his red, fourdoor2001 Kia Spectra on 77thAve. He was then transferred toan Illinois hospital, where laterthat night he d

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  • Cancer claims sophomore

    Tuesday, September 13, 2005 By: Adrianna Ackerman, Staff Reporter

    This school year, the sophomoreclass will be missing astudent who was very dear andwell known to many.Adam DiQuattro died July 16from lymphoma, a cancer thatattacks the immune system.This was caused b

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  • New Senate act on Pledge stirs questions

    Tuesday, September 13, 2005 By: Editorial

    A new law for the state ofIndiana has changed our morningroutine. As of last year, 7:15a.m. marked the beginning ofclass; this year Senate EnrolledAct 332 (or SEA 332) has addeda moment of refl ection

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  • Patriot Act imposes on rights

    Tuesday, September 13, 2005 By: Sam Dobberstein, Staff Reporter

    In July, theHouse of Representativesmade revisionsto the PatriotAct, furtherincreasing the government’s controlover the American populace.

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  • What’s wrong with being a political moderate?

    Tuesday, September 13, 2005 By: Jenna Murray, Opinion Editor

    The decisions made in Washington affect all Americans, regardless of race, gender, or more importantly, political preference. In a world which is far from black and white, it’s important that the crea

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  • School uniforms come close to Tri-Town area

    Tuesday, September 13, 2005 By: Gina Cmelo, Staff Reporter

    Embroideredshirts,navy pants andloafers; everyhigh schoolstudent’snightmare. Clothing is one of thefew ways students can expressthemselves, and Clark HighSchool students lost that privilegethis school

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  • Gas prices rise, students handle fi nancial drain

    Tuesday, September 13, 2005 By: Ashley Hebda, Feature Editor

    As gas-guzzlers across the

    nation lament the abrupt upsurge

    of prices at the pump, student

    drivers siphon through some of

    their own frustrations.

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  • Europe Trip students learn while traveling

    Tuesday, September 13, 2005 By: Amber Girven, News Editor

    An 18-day field trip. Boring? Not when you’re going on the Europe trip.“We try to make it as historical as possible,” said Mr. Tom Clark Social Studies teacher, “but it’s a fun historical.” Mr. Allen

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  • Indians fall to Portage, cool off otherwise-hot beginning

    Tuesday, September 13, 2005 By: Pat Bainer, Sports Editor

    From the very first drive of the game, the Indians were in for a long night.The Indians (2-1) dropped their first game of the season 33 to 10 against the Portage Indians (2-1) on Sept 2. Portage’s pa

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  • For boys, third time’s a charm

    Tuesday, September 13, 2005 By: Jacob Marmolejo, Staff Reporter

    For two years the boys soccer team has made it to semi-state, only to come up short in the first game. With many key players returning, the boys will work to achieve the elusive state championship.“W

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Greetings, true believers, and welcome to another year of Entertainment. I’m back for my final year on staff, and thus my final year of film and restaurant reviews. It’s been an interesting time, bu
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A small documentary like this would seem right at home on Animal Planet or in an IMAX Theater at a museum. But in mainstream theaters during the summer blockbuster season? That couldn’t happen, righ
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