• Burn the SAT before it burns us: What’s really important: our uniqueness or our ranking with peers?

    Friday, May 18, 2007 By: Editorial Board

    This is a true story: She impatiently shifted in her assigned seat — an uncomfortable folding chair. She sat inside the building that held the test that decided her future and her life.

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  • Walking smallMemoirs of a shorty

    Friday, May 18, 2007 By: Charlene Ochogo

    They say that the first step to getting over your problem is admitting you have one. Some problems probably can’t be solved this way, but they’re worth a little effort, I suppose. So, here goes nothin

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  • Construction becomes destruction: Development should not destroy the beauty of our city

    Friday, May 18, 2007 By: Kate Schofield

    On my daily walk home from school, the annoying beeping of bulldozers clearing out an area off Conner Boulevard for more apartments interrupted my thoughts. I stepped over the mud that covered the sid

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  • The Forum is the new place to eat: Many students enjoy its open atmosphere and outside views

    Friday, May 18, 2007 By: Charlene Ochogo and Kate Schofield

    When drivers pull into the drop-off area in the front of the school, they no longer see the clutter of construction. Instead, a brand new lunchroom called the “Forum” opened to students on the first d

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  • Who are we talking about?: pluto, the lost planet

    Friday, May 18, 2007 By: Hunter Greenawalt

    We’ve got Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and, sorry, Pluto, you’re not big enough to be a planet anymore.

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On Sept. 16 a large number of students and organizations alike gathered at various locations in and around Leon County for Florida’s 2006 Coastal Clean-Up and Awareness Day.
On the town
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So, it is Friday night, and you are sitting in your living room thinking of what to do. Well, why not check out a movie and a mall?
With so much pressure on high school athletes, they don’t have much time to waste worrying about the heat.
1. “That’s what you’re wearing?!”

Said mostly to girls by their mothers, but equally annoying no matter who you are.
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Trapped for at least six and a half hours with over 2,000 other students, taking six or seven classes and juggling a lot of homework, chores and jobs. Is there any time to relax?Freshmen, welcome to t
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Clubs offer fun, scholarships and that grand opportunity that everyone loves: making new friends.
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We’ve got Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and, sorry, Pluto, you’re not big enough to be a planet anymore.
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Junior Allison Hilliard would not take the SAT if it were not needed for getting into college. However, Hilliard is philosophical about the test.“I think positive when I hear about the SAT because you
When drivers pull into the drop-off area in the front of the school, they no longer see the clutter of construction. Instead, a brand new lunchroom called the “Forum” opened to students on the first d
Construction becomes destruction: Development should not destroy the beauty of our city
On my daily walk home from school, the annoying beeping of bulldozers clearing out an area off Conner Boulevard for more apartments interrupted my thoughts. I stepped over the mud that covered the sid
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