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  • Teacher Super-Fan

    Tuesday, March 24, 2009 By: sarah estes and whitney walker

    Running down the court, dancing in the gym, kicking the ball across the field, pinning someone down on a mat, or scoring a touchdown, looking out into the crowd, Mr. Busch is often there.

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  • New And Improved

    Tuesday, March 24, 2009 By: aleczander grangruth

    The bullet shoots out into the crowed, everyone gasps. His axe comes thrusting towards you and you find yourself peeking out from between your fingers. This is the experience of watching a movie in 3D

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  • 'Friday The 13th'

    Tuesday, March 24, 2009 By: tara chirpich

    It all started in the summer of 1980, at Camp Crystal Lake. The story is a young boy named Jason drowned in the lake years ago, and a year later, two camp counselors were murdered. Jason’s mother has

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  • Glitz and Glamour

    Tuesday, March 24, 2009 By: parker stanley

    Hugh Jackman hosted this year’s Academy Awards and with him he brings excitement and an exhilarating atmosphere with the latest in gizmos and giant TV’s. Put best by David Rockwell, Production Designe

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  • The Panther Is Back

    Tuesday, March 24, 2009 By: elizabeth lukas & mikaela bordewick

    Let me bring you up to speed; We know nothing. You are now up to speed,” informs Inspector Jacques Clouseau from “Pink Panther 2”.

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  • Finding A Foothold

    Tuesday, March 24, 2009 By: ashley stewart

    The large, maroon curtains slowly draw as the lights begin to show through the darkness. Two large pillars, a fireplace and scattered furniture in perfect position on the somewhat empty stage as Clea

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  • The Long Journey Home

    Tuesday, March 24, 2009 By: sarah hundley

    They say home is where the heart is. It is where most of us find our sense of identity, security, and belonging. Where does a girl born in a poverty-stricken Guatemalan village derive her sense of ide

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  • Junior Travels The U.S.

    Tuesday, March 24, 2009 By: janet lawler

    Sharp defined mountains, with cold hard rock and pure white caps jut up from a scenery of thickly wooded valleys and meadows, but as the miles slip by so do they. The land gets flatter, and forests ar

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  • Got Faith?

    Tuesday, March 24, 2009 By: jill jensen

    As a literal fiery addition to the senior class, Amber Faith and her bright red hair moved from Abingdon, Ill. in the middle of her senior year of high school.

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  • Curious Case of Stuart Behling

    Tuesday, March 24, 2009 By: liz burnett

    Living life Christian isn’t too hard, especially for ninth grader Stuart Behling whose life is surrounded by religion.

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Running down the court, dancing in the gym, kicking the ball across the field, pinning someone down on a mat, or scoring a touchdown, looking out into the crowd, Mr. Busch is often there.
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Sweat trickling down her face, picking herself up after a hard fall, sophomore Alyssa Sager looks up, only to see her sister smiling at her from the sidelines. Junior Jenna Sager, one of the girls’ ba
full story 
The bullet shoots out into the crowed, everyone gasps. His axe comes thrusting towards you and you find yourself peeking out from between your fingers. This is the experience of watching a movie in 3D
full story 
It all started in the summer of 1980, at Camp Crystal Lake. The story is a young boy named Jason drowned in the lake years ago, and a year later, two camp counselors were murdered. Jason’s mother has
full story 
Hugh Jackman hosted this year’s Academy Awards and with him he brings excitement and an exhilarating atmosphere with the latest in gizmos and giant TV’s. Put best by David Rockwell, Production Designe
full story 
Let me bring you up to speed; We know nothing. You are now up to speed,” informs Inspector Jacques Clouseau from “Pink Panther 2”.
full story 
The large, maroon curtains slowly draw as the lights begin to show through the darkness. Two large pillars, a fireplace and scattered furniture in perfect position on the somewhat empty stage as Clea
full story 
They say home is where the heart is. It is where most of us find our sense of identity, security, and belonging. Where does a girl born in a poverty-stricken Guatemalan village derive her sense of ide
full story 
Sharp defined mountains, with cold hard rock and pure white caps jut up from a scenery of thickly wooded valleys and meadows, but as the miles slip by so do they. The land gets flatter, and forests ar
full story 
As a literal fiery addition to the senior class, Amber Faith and her bright red hair moved from Abingdon, Ill. in the middle of her senior year of high school.
full story 
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