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    Tuesday, April 14, 2009 By: Jeff Thatch

    Only once in awhile will a good band come to the city of Laramie. Mainly bands that play in Laramie are local and only play at smaller venues. I’m not saying that going to a coffee house to hear Anoth

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CyberPlainsman Laramie High School Laramie, WY
Issue Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 Issue: April 2009 CyberPlainsman Last Update: Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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Through out this year Laramie High School students prepares for the three day SkillsUSA competition. April 6 - 8, four LHS student went to Casper for the competition. Juniors Austin Wright, Chris Bowe
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Art work can tell a very good story by just looking into what the artist has to say. The students in Shelly Miller's art class at Laramie High School got to experience this in a very meaningful way.
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    After two days in January of meticulous tests, interviews, and observations, the National Central Association concluded that Laramie High School is a great place for young adults t
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Sometimes getting up to be an extra hour and a half early for school everyday can be a good thing. The students in Laramie High Schools advanced physical education class are beginning to realize the p
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Since the current chapter leader, Korinne Rice, is retiring this year and isn’t being replaced, the nine DECA students need to raise money for one final trip to nationals.  To raise funds the students
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On Friday, 10 April various students gathered at the Alice Harding Stevens Center for a rock filled evening.  For a donation of $5 locals were able to enjoy a full night of great food and great music
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There will be a new class for next year at Laramie High School or rather it is replacing an old one.  Advanced Placement Chemistry will be replacing Chemistry 2, but there will not be much of a differ
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A “field trip for every unit” is a priority that Laramie High School Geology teacher Erin Klauk strives for.   While fun is a benefit, the ultimate goal is learning about what Klauk amply calls, “geol
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It was a cool morning on Tuesday, March 6 when Pete Kontaxes, physics teacher at Laramie High School, took his Physics 1 class to see the wind turbine at LCCC.  “We’re learning about electricity, Noam
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                It’s an old saying that quantity cannot make up for quality.  Sadly, this is all too often forgotten when it becomes inconvenient.  Currently, the federal government is c
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