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  • Should Senior Week Stay?

    Wednesday, May 20, 2009 By: Jake F

    Every year there is a time when more and more kids with hair shaved in creative new styles start to fill up the halls of our school. That time is “Senior Week,” when seniors get to show off their auth

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Issue Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 Issue: Issue #12 2009 Last Update: Friday, May 22, 2009
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Car Company Going Out of Business? Blame Canada
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Bringing Class Into Community
While learning is the first priority in school, it often means sitting in dim classrooms for days on end. A new Service Learning course is being offered next year that will bring education out of dim
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Should Senior Week Stay?
Every year there is a time when more and more kids with hair shaved in creative new styles start to fill up the halls of our school. That time is “Senior Week,” when seniors get to show off their auth
full story 
For many students mud volleyball is a perfect excuse to get a little dirty. For many, but not for some Firebird athletes. Every year this muddy sport rolls around and each coach hopes and prays the sa
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Do-it-yourself Projects vs. Economy
Following the national trend of recession, America’s high school students have to work harder to afford their expenses. As if paying for gas, food, and whatever else wasn’t enough, both Mother’s Day t
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Unworthy Valedictorians?
Take a look at the wall in the cafeteria the next time you go to warm up your burrito in the microwave. If you are not stopping by to use the handy defibrillator, you should see an extensive list of v
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It’s not hard to remember how the first year of high school felt; everything was just so different.
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Along with everyone else in the world, the Free Press is now on Facebook.
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After over a decade of teaching, family and consumer science teacher Gail Padden is hanging up her hat. Padden has been here since the doors opened and worked at Lawrence High for four years before.
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I have been dreading this article since I joined staff in the fall. Mostly, because I had no idea how to sum up my years at Free State. These types of articles are supposed to be epic, right? People w
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