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  • Club Day Involves Students

    Monday, October 24, 2005 By: Michele Grinblat

    Clubs lined the Wildcat Walk Oct. 20 for Club Day, where they can recruit students. Thirteen out of nineteen organizations that signed up set up booths, advertising during lunch.

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  • Monday, October 24, 2005 By: Kyle Mosqueda

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  • Huge Lines for Slips Waste

    Monday, October 24, 2005 By: Michele Grinblat

    Tardiness plagues high school students. With implementation of tardy slips, students have arrived later to class than necessary.

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  • Pep-Rally Prep Proceeding

    Monday, October 24, 2005 By: Regina Shapiro

    Persimmon and blue flying in the crowd, music pumping through the gym, and Wildcats hollering “U-Town” in every direction, the spirit of the annual pep rally energizes the air.

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  • Prison Break Captures Critics

    Monday, October 24, 2005 By: Era Dykhne

    In an era when prime-time television is dominated by reality shows, it is rare to see a new program that actually features actors and uses the wits of professional writers. Fortunately, Prison Break w

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  • Volleying for the Playoffs

    Monday, October 24, 2005 By: Rebecca Wallace

    Even in the face of the volleyball team’s most recent loss, it still has high hopes about finishing the season out strong.

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  • Netwomen Suffer Despite Effort

    Monday, October 24, 2005 By: Erin Whalen

    Just as the rain came down this week, the girls’ record fell even as they showcased their tennis skills upon their opponents. The Wildcats demonstrated their mastery of the sport in every second play

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They just had to make it difficult on themselves. They just had to relinquish their lead before barely taking it back with little time to spare.
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Just as the rain came down this week, the girls’ record fell even as they showcased their tennis skills upon their opponents. The Wildcats demonstrated their mastery of the sport in every second play
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Both Wildcat football teams are climbing to the top with their impressive records, proving their vigor and hunger for the championship title.
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Even in the face of the volleyball team’s most recent loss, it still has high hopes about finishing the season out strong.
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Homecoming is a time for fun and excitement, but it can also be a time for headaches and tons of stress.
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First impressions are important, no doubt, but the first impression of Mario Superstar Baseball can blind you!
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Prison Break Captures Critics
In an era when prime-time television is dominated by reality shows, it is rare to see a new program that actually features actors and uses the wits of professional writers. Fortunately, Prison Break w
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Persimmon and blue flying in the crowd, music pumping through the gym, and Wildcats hollering “U-Town” in every direction, the spirit of the annual pep rally energizes the air.
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Though more have sold this year than last, too many students refuse to buy the Wildcat Activity Card (WAC). Discounts on school dances, free admission to sports games, and free school newspapers just
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The vending machines previously installed and those just recently acquired are programmed to deny access to students during passing periods and class time.
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