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  • Music inspires senior to start business as DJ, dance leader

    Tuesday, March 11, 2008 By: Lindsey Hunter

    Since he was 13, senior Victor Herrera has been inspired by music. It helps calm his nerves, free his mind and guide his motivation. He listens to everything, from oldies to freestyle and every now an

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  • Junior turns love of graffiti, art skills into paying job

    Tuesday, March 11, 2008 By: Lindsey Hunter

    When people think of graffiti an image comes to mind. To junior Nathan Rust that image is beautifying an urban landscape.

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  • An inside look at Mr. Lee McBride

    Tuesday, March 11, 2008 By: Tony Carrillo

    Mr. Lee McBride, five feet 11 inches tall, wears glasses, and has a beard he shaves from time to time. He teaches four art classes and a debate class, sponsors the Class of 2008 and coaches the Academ

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  • Mam'selles dance their way through two competitions with top awards

    Tuesday, March 11, 2008 By: Melanie Quang

    Every morning the Mam’selles begin their practices at 6:45 a.m., and end promptly at 8:20 a.m., just in time to sprint off to class. In addition to mornings, the team also practices Tuesdays and Thurs

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  • Ghost rumors cause students to re-think extra time in auditorium

    Tuesday, March 11, 2008 By: BreAnn Gomez

    A student stands on the stage in the auditorium and screams out that he does not believe in Margo. Suddenly, something hanging above him falls down and bashes him in the head. Margo is the rumored gho

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  • Band looks to troll for good luck

    Tuesday, March 11, 2008 By: Ian Floyd

    The shamrock, the horseshoe, the rabbit’s foot, and now, a six-inch, purple-haired troll is the meaning of luck for the Raider Band. In 1996, a special needs band student relied on band to get throug

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  • Soccer succeeds thanks to coach, fresh techniques prove for winning season

    Tuesday, March 11, 2008 By: Camille Bowens

    This season’s soccer team has changed comparatively since the beginning of the program. Heading that change is coach Jeff Jackson, who been the head soccer coach for three years now. Vital to this soc

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  • Football Signing Ceremony

    Tuesday, March 11, 2008 By: Stephanie McCrary-Barry

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  • Celebrity BallRigged or Ridiculous?

    Tuesday, March 11, 2008 By: Staff Editorial

    Every year on or before the day of voting for Celebrity Ball there are a select few who spend most of their time campaigning for votes. Sure, Celebrity Ball is nothing but a beauty/popularity contest,

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Every year on or before the day of voting for Celebrity Ball there are a select few who spend most of their time campaigning for votes. Sure, Celebrity Ball is nothing but a beauty/popularity contest,
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This season’s soccer team has changed comparatively since the beginning of the program. Heading that change is coach Jeff Jackson, who been the head soccer coach for three years now. Vital to this soc
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Choosing to play soccer was not too hard for senior Jose Mata. He wanted something different. He wanted to play a sport where there was some something in the game that was not in any other sport. Sinc
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Annually, each competitive club participates in a UIL competition. Theatre competes in a competition called “The One Act Play.” In this competition they cut scenes from a normal four act play to short
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The thought of going onto a stage in front of a crowd of people can be nauseating to some students; sweat drips down their face and their whole body begins to shake. These students have stage fright.
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The shamrock, the horseshoe, the rabbit’s foot, and now, a six-inch, purple-haired troll is the meaning of luck for the Raider Band. In 1996, a special needs band student relied on band to get throug
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