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  • Radio DJ revists the place that started it all to speak to aspiring journalists

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: Ian Floyd

    Every day Allan Peck, class of 1996, goes to work at three o’clock where he sits in a room and talks to himself for four hours, occasionally dragging and clicking his mouse to play the next song. He i

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  • Raider Rowdy brings a blast from the past

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: Camille Bowens

    It feels like the ear-drum-shattering screaming, relentless stomping, hand numbing clapping, unsynchronized, off key chanting, and thunderous laughter might make a difference in how well the team is w

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  • Groups work to provide Christmas for those in need

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: Amber Wagener

    Most people take for granted all the things that come with the holidays; the tinsel, the lights, the trees, the decorations, the stores, and all the rush. Some people don’t see these things as a bless

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  • Dr. Love's and Nurse Lana's Gift Giving Guide

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: Ian Floyd & Lana Brewer

    Gifts for your Girl5. Something PinkYou picked out the perfect gift for her: a pink ice cube tray. Unless your female companion had formed a tight bond with her vintage 60’s refrigerator, chances are

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  • Teens caught between adolescence, adulthood

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: Staff Editorial

    Being a teenager might be one of the most difficult challenges anyone will ever have. We walk into high school treated as children because that is what we are, yet we are told to act like adults.

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  • Teens caught between adolescence, adulthood

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: Staff Editorial

    Being a teenager might be one of the most difficult challenges anyone will ever have. We walk into high school treated as children because that is what we are, yet we are told to act like adults.

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Writer disagrees with semester exams moved to January
When school lets out on Dec. 20, students won’t be breathing a sigh of relief after finishing exams. Instead, they will be wondering about them over the winter holiday.
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Guitar Hero III receives standing ovation from game guru
“Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock” is definitely one of the best of the series.
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Reminders of grandfather take a toll on entire family during holidays
My grandpa was my father figure. He was my protector, my advisor and my best friend all in one amazing person. He passed away last year in mid November, which made Thanksgiving hard for my family.
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Dad’s death alters meaning of Christmas, makes holiday just another day Dad’s death alters meaning of Christmas, makes holiday just another day
Christmas was always a major holiday to my family when I was a kid. But after my dad died lots of things have changed.
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Teens caught between adolescence, adulthood
Being a teenager might be one of the most difficult challenges anyone will ever have. We walk into high school treated as children because that is what we are, yet we are told to act like adults.
full story 
Being a teenager might be one of the most difficult challenges anyone will ever have. We walk into high school treated as children because that is what we are, yet we are told to act like adults.
full story 
It is 11 o’clock on New Year’s Eve, and the ball is dropping at Times Square in New York City. Everyone has different traditions, whether it is gathering with family or partying with friends. Some peo
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It is 11 o’clock on New Year’s Eve, and the ball is dropping at Times Square in New York City. Everyone has different traditions, whether it is gathering with family or partying with friends. Some peo
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At the beginning of November, Student Council members raced door to door and sent out flyers to the neighboring houses for the school’s annual canned food drive. On Thursdays, StuCo members rush to th
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Gifts for your Girl5. Something PinkYou picked out the perfect gift for her: a pink ice cube tray. Unless your female companion had formed a tight bond with her vintage 60’s refrigerator, chances are
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