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  • Get Ready! The 'Frenchies' are coming!

    Monday, April 03, 2006 By: Elizabeth Aikens

    For three weeks in the spring every other year, GS students play host to a new group of temporary exchange students from France. These students stay with GS students ranging from freshmen to seniors a

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  • Calling all future engineers

    Monday, April 03, 2006 By: Nicole DeSantis

    For a team of young engineers at GS, working with a project called Adventures in Technology is no walk in the park.

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  • ChapStick craze (except it really is not just chapstick)

    Monday, April 03, 2006 By: Josh Ruff

    “But my lips hurt real bad!” These infamous words of “Napoleon Dynamite” may seem humorous, however, to most, the quote has some significance. Many GS students have felt the same annoyance several t

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  • The tables turned, one child at a time

    Monday, April 03, 2006 By: Natalie Bruzda

    For four hours each day, Room 280 is home to a role reversal, as the students of Child Development become the teachers.

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  • Getting a kick out of martial arts

    Monday, April 03, 2006 By: Lauren Miller

    Sir! I will practice in the Spirit of Taekwondo, with courtesy for fellow students, loyalty for my instructor, and respect for my juniors and seniors, sir! Thus begins another class at the American

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Sir! I will practice in the Spirit of Taekwondo, with courtesy for fellow students, loyalty for my instructor, and respect for my juniors and seniors, sir! Thus begins another class at the American
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“Here batter batter, swing batter batter,” the catcher taunts the man standing with a roughly three-foot-long metal object in his hand. The pitch is thrown, a swing and a miss; strike one. After a dee
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When children are young, their parents try to get them involved in extra-curricular activities to help them grow mentally, physically and socially. Some of these parents introduce their children to s
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For four hours each day, Room 280 is home to a role reversal, as the students of Child Development become the teachers.
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“But my lips hurt real bad!” These infamous words of “Napoleon Dynamite” may seem humorous, however, to most, the quote has some significance. Many GS students have felt the same annoyance several t
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For a team of young engineers at GS, working with a project called Adventures in Technology is no walk in the park.
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As students approach their senior year, there is one thing in the back of their minds. College. Which college or university will they attend? What major will they pursue?
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The hard part is over. All the months of stressing out over grades and test scores while frantically preparing essays and nagging teachers for letters of recommendations have paid off. An acceptance l
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For three weeks in the spring every other year, GS students play host to a new group of temporary exchange students from France. These students stay with GS students ranging from freshmen to seniors a
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As the most technologically advanced generation so far, a majority of students feel certain expectations are placed upon them to continue to achieve even more than their ancestors. Juniors Stephanie L
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