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  • “The Gemma Doyle Trilogy” by Libba Bray: A Book Review

    Tuesday, October 14, 2008 By: Rachael Ebel

    Mysterious, suspenseful, charming, romantic, witty, and sarcastic – those are all words that can be used to perfectly describe “The Gemma Doyle Trilogy” by Libba Bray. “The Gemma Doyle Trilogy consis

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  • A Flavor of Fall

    Tuesday, October 14, 2008 By: Rebekah Hovey

    Rustling leaves. Crackling fires. Sticky s’mores. Orange pumpkins. Crisp apples. With a chill in the air, everyone knows what time of year it is: autumn. Leaves are dropping from trees and float

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  • You Have the Power to Fight AIDS

    Tuesday, October 14, 2008 By: Samantha Grzegorczyk

    AIDS Walk Wisconsin is a fundraising organization founded through the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin to help raise money for the fight against AIDS statewide. The money raised goes toward preventio

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  • Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist: A Review

    Tuesday, October 14, 2008 By: Katie Plain

    Although this is a movie marketed toward teens, Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist is a movie that wasn’t meant for high school students to watch. The movie mopes around Manhattan where teens are on a

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  • TwilightA Mother’s Dream, or Nightmare?

    Tuesday, October 14, 2008 By: Constance Barreau

    Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight series (which consists of Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn respectively) has become extraordinarily popular – with copies in the hands of people of all ages an

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  • “Crimson”

    Tuesday, October 14, 2008 By: Constance Barreau

    He could have ignored it -Could have ignored it all, perhaps.But the simple fact was that...He could not ignore the crimsonThat coated everything a frightening vermillion.... The cobble-stone streets,

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  • The High Points of Washington, D.C.

    Tuesday, October 14, 2008 By: Sarah Hovey

    In this year’s race for the presidency of the United States of America, much has been said on both sides about politics in Washington, D.C. With all the negativity aimed at the politicians that work

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  • Pinning Down Friends at Pla-Mor Lanes: La Crosse Area iQ students “had a ball” at the bowling alley, September 25th

    Wednesday, October 15, 2008 By: Juby Krump

    On a sunny Thursday afternoon, down on South 4th street in La Crosse, Wisconsin, a handful of local iQ students, friends, and parents got together at Pla-Mor Lanes. The younger generation huddled tog

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  • iQ Students Have a Chance to Show Their Graphic Design Skills: Virtually News is in need of a new banner for the website! A contest will be held to vote on student submissions.

    Wednesday, October 15, 2008 By: Juby Krump

    Being an online high school, iQ Academy’s students are often more than proficient with their use of computers. iQ Academy also offers several web design classes, HTML, as well as work with complicate

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  • The “Grey Areas” of Going “Green”: Trying to make eco-friendly choices can lead to a lot of confusion and uncertainty when it comes to the reality behind propaganda.

    Wednesday, October 15, 2008 By: Juby Krump

    We all know it; people are polluting the atmosphere. We’ve all heard it; Global Warming is catastrophic. We all want it; alternative fuels, solar power, wind power, etc. We all want to do something

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Virtually News iQ Academies at Wisconsin Waukesha, WI
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Being an online high school, iQ Academy’s students are often more than proficient with their use of computers. iQ Academy also offers several web design classes, HTML, as well as work with complicate
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To experience indigenous Wisconsin flora, fauna, terrains, and waterways, several members of the iQ Academy Science Club and their parents sportingly canoed 15 miles down the scenic Wisconsin River on
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Teenagers face many pressures every day including a laundry list of assignments and possibly service learning hours they have to get done, but what time does that leave for college research? College m
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On a sunny Thursday afternoon, down on South 4th street in La Crosse, Wisconsin, a handful of local iQ students, friends, and parents got together at Pla-Mor Lanes. The younger generation huddled tog
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TwilightA Mother’s Dream, or Nightmare?
Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight series (which consists of Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn respectively) has become extraordinarily popular – with copies in the hands of people of all ages an
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"I am supposed to have something intelligent to say about the current financial crisis. To be honest, however, I haven’t got the foggiest idea what this all means." That was Steven Levitt, tenured eco
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National Film Festivals Await High School Student Filmmakers
Maybe you’ve toyed around with iMovie. Maybe you’ve dabbled in animation. Maybe you’ve even uploaded a few original videos to YouTube. If so, it might be time to submit your next creative work to a bo
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Rustling leaves. Crackling fires. Sticky s’mores. Orange pumpkins. Crisp apples. With a chill in the air, everyone knows what time of year it is: autumn. Leaves are dropping from trees and float
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