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  • Former students join military, compare lives

    Monday, December 17, 2007 By: Aasha Griffen

    Stagg graduates talk about their new lives and new responsibilities as member of the United States armed forces. They compare their civilian lives and military ones and bring out what it really means

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  • A SWEET TASTE: Da Candy Shop gives teens new alternative

    Monday, December 17, 2007 By: Junifer Mamsaang

    Sam Fant walks about Da Candy Shop with an air of laid-back authority. Among the chaos of the club scene and the hundreds of people there, Fant seems to remain calm as he weaves through the throngs of

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  • Holiday safety

    Monday, December 17, 2007 By: Maly Boonsalat and Tiffany Jamison

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  • New experiences allow for growth: Kohl kids take on higher courses

    Monday, December 17, 2007 By: Maly Boonsalat

    Kohl kids have the opportunity to take Algebra 1-2 on the Stagg campus. Which students agree is a positive experience and will prepare them for high school.

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  • Christmas revelation: Student enlightened by younger sibling

    Monday, December 17, 2007 By: Ashley Kramer

    While being stuck in the holiday craze, I lost the true meaning of the Christmas. For a while I didn’t care if I understood or not. Luckily I was blessed enough to have had my eleven year old sister t

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  • Heroes neglected: Iraq veterans not receiving adequate care

    Monday, December 17, 2007 By: Isabella Avalos

    Bombs flashing, bullets flying, men falling. Soldiers going solemnly on blind instinct running to do what they must without thinking twice. Men of all ages fighting for a cause, which to most of them

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  • Pets should be cared for out of love, not threat of fines

    Monday, December 17, 2007 By: Dawn Griep

    All I could hear walking into a local pet store was the squawking of various parakeets and cockatoos, the soft meows of kittens and the whimpering of small irresistible puppies.Immediately I saw her.

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  • Homeless shouldn’t be judged

    Monday, December 17, 2007 By: Vanessa Ortiz

    What does being homeless really mean? How do people become homeless? Most importantly, why is it so hard to move on? These are all question I had before finding out the truth.

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  • Liberty and justice not for all

    Monday, December 17, 2007 By: Jessica Sanchez

    The separation of money creates boundaries in more ways than social classes, but also in morals. It’s clear to see the differences in the way the wealthy differ from the not so privileged.

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  • Nothing lasts —get over him and move on

    Monday, December 17, 2007 By: Cynthia Hernandez

    Why do we spend so much time looking in the mirror when the people who care are going to see past the make-up, the clothes and the new attitude anyway?

    No one’s impressed.

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