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  • School loses equipment during renovations

    Tuesday, September 30, 2003 By: Shanna Ahrens

    It seems as if large piles of money have just disappeared out of thin air. A lot of equipment has been stolen from Leander High School’s library and band hall over the summer while the nearly $18 mill

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  • Road rage hurts everyone: Tips to staving off anger on the highway

    Wednesday, October 01, 2003 By: Corinne Anton

    How aggressive is your driving? Do you clench the wheel in anger or scream out loud? We’ve all read about traffic disputes ending in fights or even fatalities. All it takes is the turn

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  • Heroine awarded Citizen-of-the-Year: Campus student prevents robbery

    Thursday, October 02, 2003 By: Kira Armbruster, Staff writer

    Feeling a bit under the weather, Christa Williams, ’05, stayed home on Nov. 12, 2002. About 11:30 A.M., she heard the doorbell ring; repeatedly. She went to the door and looked through the peephole. S

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  • Band appears in city

    Friday, October 03, 2003 By: Pat McCann

    In a medium mostly composed of bass-laden beats and lackluster, self-absorbed rhymes, Minneapolis rapper Slug of the group Atmosphere is more than a breath of fresh hip-hop air.

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  • Former graduate, national hero: Injured marine gives exclusive interview to alma mater

    Saturday, October 04, 2003 By: Tessa Benavides

    He first learned to march as a high school band member, then he perfected his skill as a United States Marine, now this former student is learning to walk again.

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  • TONS OF FUN: Students mix 24,000 pounds of clay

    Thursday, October 02, 2003 By: Candace Sake

    One of Arrowhead’s most time honored traditions is respected, recognized and absolutely filthy.

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  • Unsung heroes dish out the goodies

    Wednesday, October 01, 2003 By: Mathew Stearn Feature Writer and Photographer

    Twelve hundred meals a day. Fourteen hundred rolls every day. Three hundred pounds of French fries. Sound hard? It is.

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Issue Date: Monday, October 06, 2003 Issue: Week of Oct. 6, 2003
 
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News
For a school located in one of the wealthiest parts of the world, one book per student is a common commodity. But for a school in Ghana, this notion is unheard of.
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Feeling a bit under the weather, Christa Williams, ’05, stayed home on Nov. 12, 2002. About 11:30 A.M., she heard the doorbell ring; repeatedly. She went to the door and looked through the peephole.
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This year Hampton students and faculty are required to have a parking permit if they plan on parking on school grounds.
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It seems as if large piles of money have just disappeared out of thin air. A lot of equipment has been stolen from Leander High School’s library and band hall over the summer while the nearly $18 mill
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Features
He first learned to march as a high school band member, then he perfected his skill as a United States Marine, now this former student is learning to walk again.
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Twelve hundred meals a day. Fourteen hundred rolls every day. Three hundred pounds of French fries. Sound hard? It is.
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How aggressive is your driving? Do you clench the wheel in anger or scream out loud? We’ve all read about traffic disputes ending in fights or even fatalities.
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Opinion
Harvey Milk High School in New York City is the first public high school for homosexual students. It is intended to help these kids, but how can taking teens away from an ongoing problem, instead of
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Entertainment
In a medium mostly composed of bass-laden beats and lackluster, self-absorbed rhymes, Minneapolis rapper Slug of the group Atmosphere is more than a breath of fresh hip-hop air.
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“Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star” featuring Craig Bierko, Jon Lovitz, David Spade, Mary McCormack, Jenna Boyd and directed by Sam Weisman (PG13, 99 minutes) opened last month.
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