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  • Everybody has a story: Brace Yourself: Utilizing her talents, doctor helps senior pursue dreams

    Thursday, April 10, 2008 By: Abbey Jamieson

    While students begin mapping out their future careers and ideas for professions start forming in their minds, senior Courtney Saenz already has placed herself a step ahead. Courtney works as a paid in

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  • Football gets wrangled: Tradition for school pep squad emerges on field with sponsor

    Friday, April 11, 2008 By: Sara Delgado

    An idea that would bring the Wranglers closer together and strengthen their bond came to Wrangler Sponsor Hadley Baker last year with the previous Wranglers. Unaware that it would be more than a simpl

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  • Delicious Reading: Trilogy grips and enchants readers to read past twilight

    Friday, April 11, 2008 By: Amie Jeffreys

    Growing in popularity, New York Times’ best-seller, Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series depicting the tale of a vampire love story has left students thirsting for more.“After seeing a co-worker read the

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  • Unexpected Change: Implementing New Training to Improve Game

    Friday, April 11, 2008 By: Kyle Phillips

    When the tennis and golf teams returned from their Thanksgiving break, something had changed. The teams’ respective coaches decided to step up the squads’ game by implementing a new workout regimen.“G

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  • From Europe to Texas: German celebration comes to America

    Wednesday, November 07, 2007 By: Michael Alford

    On October 29, more people than just Germans gathered in room 200 to celebrate the annual tradition in Germany called Oktoberfest."In Germany they have a traditional festival called Oktoberfest every

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  • Apocalyptic feature fails to live up to the hype: I Am Legend falls short on the possible greatness

    Thursday, December 20, 2007 By: Adam Reynoso

    Rating: 7/10

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  • "Farenheit 451" - Ray Bradbury

    Thursday, December 20, 2007 By: Amie Jeffreys

    Rating: 5 of 10

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  • Violence "Xposed": T-shirts, posters, and skits used to bring light to dark issue

    Monday, January 07, 2008 By: Becca Fullerton

    Teen violence was a point of discussion during a week long program designed to bring awareness to the topic.

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Issue Date: Thursday, December 13, 2007 Issue: The Stampede 2008 Issue 3 Last Update: Friday, April 11, 2008
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Perhaps these books provide too much of a challenge for my mind to handle, but the “classics” don’t seem as wonderful as English teachers rave. It proves difficult, at times, to understand why high sc
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Over the past decades, endless sagas and franchises have had life brought to them thanks to Hollywood. Spider-Man, The Matrix, Pirates of the Caribbean and Shrek only take a bit of the credit.In the b
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More Than Possible: Too many clubs, not enough time
I have witnessed the school grow in my four years of high school and I have seen a problem I want to address. This problem, however, does not involve the school or its faculty, but the students that m
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When a student serves in the community or school, they usually take time out of alternative activities t help other people and posssibly make a change in the lives of others. Sadly, it’s as if the mea
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After a competitive match where the team forced the Allen Eagles to play five games, the varsity volleyball team came just short of a win, yet this did not cause the support from their dedicated group
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When the tennis and golf teams returned from their Thanksgiving break, something had changed. The teams’ respective coaches decided to step up the squads’ game by implementing a new workout regimen.“G
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Teens deal with homework distractions: Media causes students to multi-task school and outside life, resulting in chaos
Futurama, Simpsons and computer screens filled with web browsers appear as temptations for working teenagers late at night. Unfortunately, that seems to serve as different teens’ main distractions. Wh
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Aromatherapy as defined by Webster’s Dictionary involves incense, perfume or candles to help people through their daily lives, but according to sophomore Shelby Sullivan, it may not be what it seems.“
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What began as a simple story has turnedinto a movement. Since paying the costsof rehabilitation and providing emotionalsupport for one person in early 2006,Florida-based, non-profit organization ToWri
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During the summer before his senior year, Brandon Dooley took part in Drum Corps International (DCI), which starts off in La Crosse, Wisconsin. This is where the band practices until they are ready to
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