The Budget Galesburg High School Galesburg, IL
Issue Date: Friday, September 23, 2005 Issue: September 2005 Last Update: Saturday, September 24, 2005


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Running cross country for the first time ever, junior Shannon Stacey said, “The biggest change for me is running against others for three miles instead of my usual 800m.dash.”Stacey has usually partic
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Defensive players are always eager to be out on the field smashing through the opposing team. Junior Rafeal Leon, a defensive back, has been playing football since the seventh grade, but, he is una
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Are you looking for a way out of your disgusting lifestyle? Are you fed up with your ignorance of fork etiquette? Do you blow your nose in cloth napkins? Well, Mavens of Manners wants to help you.
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“Indie” (short for independent, underground, and lesser known art such as music and film) titans Death Cab for Cutie stayed quietly tucked away in the MTV music scene. That is until recent hums and mu
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If every student’s high school experience had one unifying theme, it could very well be “get uncomfortable.” Try new things, make new friends, step out of your bubble, stretch yourself. Once in a w
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The Galesburg Marching Streaks have been working hard on this year’s show for over a month. Their training starts in the second week of August at Band Camp. They spend six hours a day on the field. An
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Did you know that more than 40,000 children die every day from starvation alone? As sad as that sounds, I have worse news yet: most people don’t do a thing about it. World hunger is a huge problem, ev
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A new but familiar face is in the School District 205 Board of Education. He is Dr. Gene Densiar, a Galesburg High School graduate hired in May as interim superintendent. He has been a superintendent
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Our fair school has always performed to the standards set before it whether it is providing us with the greatest education available or satisfying our thirst for over priced soda. However, there is on
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Gas prices--two words that make student drivers cringe. The sudden rise in gas prices has burned holes in the pockets of many drivers lately. Why? As many know, the oil supply is shipped to the U.S.


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