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  • LHS Visioning Project sees promising future for Lincoln: Retail shops and offices built on top of and around Lincoln is a possibility in the future

    Thursday, October 04, 2007 By: Atsushi Hisaka

    Picture a building 250 feet tall with apartments, offices, and retail stores integrated with a high school on Lincoln’s 11-acre campus.

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  • What’s in YOUR bag?: Administrators are cracking down on what items spectators can bring into the stands

    Thursday, October 04, 2007 By: Taylor Soper

    Farewell to open water bottles and messy foods coming through the gates. Starting this year, administrators have decided to check bags at football games in an effort to keep the stands drug and alcoho

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  • Vice Principal shake-up brings changes

    Thursday, October 04, 2007 By: Will Stevens

    The plan was simple. Last August Cameron Neal and Leslie Butterfield were planning to switch positions in the school’s administration. They each felt the time was right for a change.

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At the risk of sounding like a bad action/adventure movie, I’ve been destined to do something since I can remember. That thing? College. After 12 years of public schooling, sack lunches, and the dread
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As fans walked into Mike Walsh field for the last two home football games they most likely noticed at least one of two changes. One was that Principal Peyton Chapman and health teacher Timm Goldhamme
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The plan was simple. Last August Cameron Neal and Leslie Butterfield were planning to switch positions in the school’s administration. They each felt the time was right for a change.
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Out of 1.4 million juniors nationwide who took last year’s PSATs, seven students Rebecca Anderson, Mary Birkett, Mathieu Durand, Ingrid He, Thomas Mawson, Victoria Sun, and Christopher Wright are Na
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After four months without a superintendent, the vacancy has been filled.
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Juniors and sophomores will wake up early on Oct. 20 to sit for two hours and 10 minutes to take the PSAT/NMSQT.
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A new essay contest open to all high school students has a grand prize of $1000.
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The new and improved concession stand next to the athletic field is seeing some early success.
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Farewell to open water bottles and messy foods coming through the gates. Starting this year, administrators have decided to check bags at football games in an effort to keep the stands drug and alcoho
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Picture a building 250 feet tall with apartments, offices, and retail stores integrated with a high school on Lincoln’s 11-acre campus.
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