National Honors Society starts up again: Teachers and students open up about on NHS and SNHS
Thursday, September 27, 2007 By: Kayla Davey
National Honor Society (NHS) and Spanish National Honor So-ciety (SNHS) are organizations that give students an opportunity to get involved in school and their community by doing volunteer work. Now t
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Hungry for Breakfast Club: Growing organization offers students food and fellowship
Thursday, September 27, 2007 By: Audrey Wilson
Three years ago, a club was started with the hopes of providing an up-lifting environment for teens within the school. The Breakfast Club, not to be confused with the 1985 high school deten-tion drama
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STUDENTS discover LIFE at CHURCH: Youth groups bring teens closer to their God and each other
Thursday, September 27, 2007 By: Alyssa Marple
Today, some teens are taking the initiative and bringing church into their lives and their homes, while making friends and having a good time. “The youth at our church - Arapaho Road Baptist, is proba
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Mean Girls: Girls speak out about drama in the high school social scene
Thursday, September 27, 2007 By: Abbey Jamieson & Jennifer Chukwujekwu
Within the media, high school is typically portrayed as a dra-ma-filled environ-ment, with do-mestic disputes breaking out be-tween both guys and girls. Girls, especially, are stereotyped as being the
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The Stampede
Sachse High School
Sachse, TX
Issue Date: Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Issue: The Stampede 2007 Issue 2
Last Update: Thursday, September 27, 2007
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Thursday, September 27, 2007 By Jennifer Chukwujekwu
It seems as if ev-eryday I am run-ning late to some class, some meet-ing, some appointment, or some shift at work. Time constantly makes a mockery of me as I rush to wherever I go, late, or almost lat
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Thursday, September 27, 2007 By Kip Mooney
For music lov-ers, Austin is the Mecca. And the Austin City Lim-its Music-Festival was a pilgrimage worth taking. Senior Matt Cox, myself, and thou-sands of others took the journey the weekend of Sept
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Thursday, September 27, 2007 By Jennifer Chukwujekwu
This year, stu-dents and teach-ers alike have both had to be-come accustomed to certain changes in the dress code, one of the biggest ones being the banishment of hooded sweatshirts. However, enforcin
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Thursday, September 27, 2007 By Matt Cox
He has been spotted downtown, in elevators and going down slides on playgrounds. Many just say these people are crazy, but there are many reasons to believe they are not. It is a lifelong de-bate, whi
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Thursday, September 27, 2007 By Anya Vukic
As the new school year rolled in, varsity volleyball not only end their season 13-1 in district, but they had something that the most varsity teams don’t have: a freshman player. “I was extremely happ
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Thursday, September 27, 2007 By Diane Nguyen
It was just another night, another football game for many of the returning varsity football players. But for junior running back Brandon Mondy, it was not just any Fri-day night. It would be the first
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Thursday, September 27, 2007 By Abbey Jamieson & Jennifer Chukwujekwu
Within the media, high school is typically portrayed as a dra-ma-filled environ-ment, with do-mestic disputes breaking out be-tween both guys and girls. Girls, especially, are stereotyped as being the
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Thursday, September 27, 2007 By Anya Vukic
After experiencing an enrollment of 120 students for the Communications Application and Animation course for this year, Animation Teacher Erik Bush-land and Principal Steve Hammerle became motivated t
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Thursday, September 27, 2007 By Courtnie Clowe
As a couple thousand students walk through the halls between classes, many of the familiar faces deal with unfamiliar diseases and disorders everyday of their life. Sophomore Kathryn Clark is just one
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Thursday, September 27, 2007 By Courtnie Clowe
As a couple thousand students walk through the halls between classes, many of the familiar faces deal with unfamiliar diseases and disorders everyday of their life. Sophomore Kathryn Clark is just one
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