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  • Brand New changes punk sound

    Monday, March 29, 2004 By: Courtney Lenz

    Brand New emerged onto the East coast punk scene years ago but its sound is ‘brand new’ in its newest album “Deja Entendu.”

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  • Late-Night Invasion Devastates School

    Monday, March 29, 2004 By: José Dubón

    Unidentified individuals broke into the Administration Building and stole 37 Apple iBook laptops from room 233 early Tuesday morning.

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  • Chorus director’s love of hunting turns into small business idea: Musical duck calls...

    Tuesday, March 30, 2004 By: Charlie Butler

    Music comes in many forms. To some, music is the sound of a choir singing in perfect harmony. To others, a duck call can be beautiful music. For WHS choir director John Pollmann, music comes in both f

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  • Family restaurant blessing, burden for student

    Tuesday, March 30, 2004 By: Nikki Osude

    Senior Johnnie T. lifted the top of the large metal pot and allowed the savory aroma of the egg noodles drifted towards his nose. He poured some of the soup into a large, polished ceramic bowl, garnis

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  • Dress for Success: Alisal's new dress code goes into effect next year

    Thursday, April 01, 2004 By: Jessica Contreras

    Tucked in white collar shirt, fitted green pants, decent hair, and a smile—this is the future “dress for success” look for Alisal High students starting next year. With much thought and consideration,

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  • Students send supplies to Baghdad

    Thursday, April 01, 2004 By: Erin Mulholland

    2000 Arrowhead graduate Amanda Pagac currently helps overseas as a member of Company B of the 118th Medical Battalion. Her superior Lt. Colonel Kenneth Lee recently e-mailed family members, relaying

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  • Hampton High Provisionally Accredited: Missed Full Accretitation by 1%

    Friday, April 02, 2004 By: Kimberly Colander

    Hampton High is provisionally accredited because it missed full accreditation by 1% in science.

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  • Handsome prince + Wisconsin girl = true love… and box office gold

    Friday, April 02, 2004 By: Courtney Lenz

    “The Prince and Me” swooned audiences with a sneak preview last weekend at area cinemas. The movie stars Julia Stiles and Luke Mably, and is under the direction of Martha Coolidge.

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  • Looking Back on Campus History: • Find out what our campus was like for the incoming freshmen of the1924 class.

    Friday, April 02, 2004 By: Shane Apperson and EraDykhne

    Whether you love or hate it, dread every morning you trudge through its ancient double doors, or anxiously anticipate hanging out with your friends, the impact Uni has on all our lives is undeniable.

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  • Toby Lightman offers change to teens

    Saturday, April 03, 2004 By: Ethan T.

    Music is in for a change and, darlin', you hit it on the nose. Toby Lightman's music style is great for teens these days. Lightman's Lava Records debut, Little Things, was released March 2004.

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Issue Date: Sunday, April 04, 2004 Issue: Week of April 5, 2004
 
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News
A request for supplies for schools in Iraq elicits a generous response.
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Last week juniors began the process of taking the Dakota STEP Standardized Tests as Monday and Tuesday they were busy filling in bubbles for social studies, science and two math tests.
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Unidentified individuals broke into the Administration Building and stole 37 Apple iBook laptops from room 233 early Tuesday morning.
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Former Republican Congressman John Thune visited Stevens and spoke about his current campaign for the United States Senate.
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Features
Whether you love or hate it, dread every morning you trudge through its ancient double doors, or anxiously anticipate hanging out with your friends, the impact Uni has on all our lives is undeniable.
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To some, music is the sound of a choir singing in perfect harmony. To others, a duck call can be beautiful music. For WHS choir director John Pollmann, music comes in both forms.
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I sat in front of my computer while drinking my nightly cup of coffee. I was surfing the net and my curiosity lead me to investigate the effects caffeine has on the human body, but that night I found
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Since the Saigon Noodle House is a family business, Johnnie said he felt obligated to help out any way he could, but he was not prepared for was all the work that was piled onto him.
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Opinion
Students and Administrators alike could take the time to make skateboarding a welcomed activity instead of a frustrating nuisance.
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Cell phones aren't a problem as long as they don't disrupt the on goings in the classroom and in the school in general. As long officially ended to actually use the cell phone, I don't see anything wr
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