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  • When will the tween band craze end?

    Sunday, October 19, 2008 By: Hannah Bushon

    Face it, we cannot all be poets. The Clique Girlz are no exception to this rule.

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  • Caffeine Craze Buzzes Teens

    Thursday, October 23, 2008 By: Meredith Rutland

    “If I don’t have coffee, I won’t sleep. It’s weird I know,” junior, Katherine Obermeyer states.

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  • Aye Aye Matey: Junior involved in Sea Cadets program

    Sunday, October 26, 2008 By: Jill Jensen

    While some students were frolicking in pools and licking strawberry ice cream cones in the hot sun, junior Matt Dorman was spending his summer participating in some of the most physically and mentally

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  • The Ticking Time Bomb: How many sick days do you have left?

    Sunday, October 26, 2008 By: Kaitlin Walker

    Walking down the halls of this fair high school, I notice a new trend among students. It’s not the latest fashion trend; it’s a sickness trend. We are getting sick, staying sick and getting others sic

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  • Clean, Green and Mean ... Polo?: Segways Put Twist On Classic Sport

    Monday, October 27, 2008 By: Scott Lucas

    A recent Polo in the Park celebration sported an unusual twist: Segways instead of horses. A look at how high-tech tools are changing a high-society sport

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  • Black Ice: Review of AC/DC's new album

    Monday, October 27, 2008 By: Cortney L.

    After eight years, AC/DC is back with a new album. Black Ice still has the same AC/DC sound as the band’s past albums, maybe almost too much of the same sound.

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  • Wonder Women

    Monday, October 27, 2008 By: Katie Stutz

    A comedy about four friends in New York, The Women stars Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Debra Messing (from Will and Grace), and Will Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith. Ryan plays Mary Haines, the main cha

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  • Tales from the Picnic: The Forensic Class Has a Murder Mystery

    Monday, October 27, 2008 By: Lisa Hullenbaugh

    It was a peaceful day for students at Escambia, without a single cloud in the sky and sunkissed weather. However, venturing through, the entrance of the band room and math wing was blocked off with ye

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  • Blackberries: fun, fast—and carcinogenic?: Popular student phones give off high radiation; could users be at risk?

    Monday, October 27, 2008 By: Jillian DePoy, Page Editor

    Since their creation, cell phones have become ubiquitous. The millions of people who incorporate them into their daily life, (including most SCDS students) may not know that some emit dangerously high

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  • Chaos surrounds uniform policy: One in five students wear their uniform

    Tuesday, October 28, 2008 By: Daniel Khanai

    Recent changes in the uniform policy have left students wondering, “What will it be tomorrow?”

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Issue Date: Friday, October 31, 2008 Issue: Week of Nov. 3, 2008
 
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News
Those who served, from Civil War to now, honored in Clinton.
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Most MLK students ignore new rules, unmoved by punishment.
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Cell phones, including the popular Blackberry, are suspected of increasing cancer risks.
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Escambia students yowl about new late policy aiming to quicken classroom arrival.
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Some Tennyson students feel imprisoned by heightened school protection.
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Antoine Williams Admired By Many At Mays: Student leaves behind a legacy of excellence and caring
Student who collapses in class leaves behind a legacy of excellence, caring.
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Family, friends affected by monthlong hospitalization.
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Features
Cookhouse is last vestige of first lighthouse kept and manned by African Americans.Relatives from crew members of the Pea Island Life-Saving Station gathered Oct. 11 to celebrate the reopening of the
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Shawnee Mission student teacher chooses teaching over medical, naval career.
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Many leave their English-speaking school each day for home and their real language.
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