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Issue Date: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 Issue: Volume 29 Issue 1 Last Update: Wednesday, October 10, 2007


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Tradition – a word not usually associated with homecoming by most students who participate. When it comes to girls, dresses, dancing and crowns race through their minds, while boys think of home game
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Here at Countryside High School, we pride ourselves in having such a culturally diverse school. The countless European, Asian, African, and South American students bring many aspects of their cultures
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School spirit may seem like it’s the thing to do in high school in order to be part of the crowd. Showing commitment to the team never hurt anybody, but what happens when school spirit goes too far?Ev
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The heat is blistering, the cannons are loaded, and the face paint is fresh. This can only mean one thing; football season is here. The Countryside football team opened the season with a dominating vi
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Segregation has been a problem throughout much of history, most notably during the mid-20th century in America. It is one, however, that U.S. citizens are finding new solutions for every day. In the
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In 2001, Jason Russell, Bobby Bailey, and Laren Poole, three college students, set out to document an ongoing war. Since then the movement has hit hard on the youth of America. The idea of child soldi
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A 3.4-magnitude tremor struck Basel, Switzerland when geothermal energy engineers drilled three miles underground in search for new, inexhaustible sources of energy by tapping into the Earth’s crust.
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On July 1, 2007 the Florida state legislature voted on a new law that will make random steroid testing mandatory for 9-12 grade student athletes. This program has been established as a one year pilot
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