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Friday, October 10, 2008
By Dallis Poller
The History of HomecomingWhat could homecoming be all about, especially in Teague? For ages, homecoming has been reformed and shaped into the series of events it is today. As significant as homecoming
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Friday, October 10, 2008
By Dallis Poller
Do you know where your possessions are at all times, especially at school? If not, you might become a victim of school vandalism. Vandalism, though not completely an issue at Teague High School, happe
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Friday, October 10, 2008
By Trisha McClarnon
Yes, Bud Light and Jose Cuervo may make you feel good, but that next morning you probably will not be feeling too well. Every drink you take slowly kills your liver. Do you want to be a 28 year old an
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Friday, October 10, 2008
By Trisha McClarnon
It’s Halloween time again. It is time to dress up, and trick-or-treat. Boys dress up as scary monsters with their big scary teeth and superheroes that could save the world. The little girls dress up a
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Friday, October 10, 2008
By Odis Jones
It is not very often someone gets to see the magnificent remains of the famous King Tut. For the Challenge English I and II, and the Dual Credit English III and IV classes this dream is about to becom
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Friday, October 10, 2008
By Odis Jones
It is not uncommon to see the band outside on Monday nights working extremely hard, or on Friday nights at the football games doing their very best to please the crowd. It is for this reason that band
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Friday, October 10, 2008
By Brittany Brown
See You At The Pole is a world wide student-initiated, student-lead event where the students come together on campus to pray for their school. This year’s theme was Connect and I Samuel 3:10 “Speak, f
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Friday, October 10, 2008
By Brittany Brown
Lost and confused, Nadine Aoun wanders through the halls searching for her next class. Besides getting bumped by total strangers every time she turns around, she often thinks about her life in Lebanon
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