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  • Food drive reaches hundreds on Thanksgiving

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Jana Kovich, Photo Editor

    Assistant principal Mr. Tim Powers drove slowly through the Thanksgiving snow flurry. He had food stacked in his backseat: styrofoam containers with turkey and mashed potatoes, brown paper bags brim

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  • Ambre House established to aid young mothers

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Alexandria Wesley

    Each year, nearly one million teenage girls become pregnant in the United States, and one out of four adolescent women will have a pregnancy by the time they reach 18 years old, according to teenshelt

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  • HPV is ‘one less’ thing to worry about

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Sophia Bairaktaris, Editor in Chief of Copy

    There have been commercials and controversy encircling the release of an FDA approved vaccine that can protect against four types of HPV (Human Papillomavirus) that may lead to cervical cancer in wome

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  • With needles, thread warmth is widespread: Sewing classes make slippers for homeless

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Anita Thomas, Copy Editor

    Each year, sewing classes put their needles and thread to good use in the form of a community service project.“This year one of my students made a pair of slippers for a project, and we had leftover f

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  • Way-Word Bible club focuses on individuals

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Angie Youngs, Feature Editor

    “My faith is really important to me,” senior Megan Feustel said.Feustel has recently become a member of Way-Word Bible Club. Way-Word is a club that was formed to give students a place to learn and d

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  • Blazing the Oregon Trail: Girls XC competes at Nike Team Nationals

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Austin Meyer, Assistant Sports Editor

    Between 1841 and 1869, Americans went west on a path trail they called the Oregon Trail. Now in 2007 the Girls’ Cross Country team made a similar journey to the Nike Team Nationals (NTN) in Portland,

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  • Get in tune with Andy’s Music

    Tuesday, April 08, 2008 By: Nicole Kulina, Staff Photographer

    Tired of the same ol’ guitar lessons by the older gentleman that does not know how to rock? It’s time for a change; time to be taught by some new blood. This new blood is Andy Walker, owner of Andy’s

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  • LCTC takes Tartuffe to regional contest

    Tuesday, April 08, 2008 By: Emily Samsel

    Tartuffe: To some, it sounds like a French dish, but to the Lake Central Theater Company (LCTC), it sounds like a first place play.

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Juniors, beware. Do not be tricked into thinking that seeing the movie Beowulf this winter will help next year in Mr. Fredrick’s AP English course.
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Tartuffe: To some, it sounds like a French dish, but to the Lake Central Theater Company (LCTC), it sounds like a first place play.
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Tired of the same ol’ guitar lessons by the older gentleman that does not know how to rock? It’s time for a change; time to be taught by some new blood. This new blood is Andy Walker, owner of Andy’s
full story 
Football games have been my favorite school activity these past four seasons. My friends and I went to every single game, including the away games. As usual, we dressed up in our blue and white, put o
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Between 1841 and 1869, Americans went west on a path trail they called the Oregon Trail. Now in 2007 the Girls’ Cross Country team made a similar journey to the Nike Team Nationals (NTN) in Portland,
full story 
“My faith is really important to me,” senior Megan Feustel said.Feustel has recently become a member of Way-Word Bible Club. Way-Word is a club that was formed to give students a place to learn and d
full story 
Each year, sewing classes put their needles and thread to good use in the form of a community service project.“This year one of my students made a pair of slippers for a project, and we had leftover f
full story 
There have been commercials and controversy encircling the release of an FDA approved vaccine that can protect against four types of HPV (Human Papillomavirus) that may lead to cervical cancer in wome
full story 
The issue: Sudden SRT rule enforcement

Our stance: Administration owes students and staff a legitimate explanation
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Each year, nearly one million teenage girls become pregnant in the United States, and one out of four adolescent women will have a pregnancy by the time they reach 18 years old, according to teenshelt
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