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  • Competition Cancellation

    Thursday, October 22, 2009 By: Alex Barth

    Once again competitive cheerleading has begun the season. Months of hard work, sweat and tears is part of cheerleading. The cancellation of any competition could make or break a team. Practice competi

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  • Door Decoration

    Wednesday, October 21, 2009 By: Monique Queen-Smith

    Door decoration for Homecoming Week at Escambia High School has been around for over 10 years. The tradition is celebrated by many of Escambia’s 4th period classes. This year’s Homecoming theme is

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  • Gator Chomps are Finally Able to Help the World

    Sunday, October 18, 2009 By: Sarah Garner

    Recession affects all aspects of today’s world, even that at Escambia High School. One wouldn’t think that recycling would be part of the problem that plagues Escambia’s finances. Placement of our rec

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  • The Great Gulf Coast Arts Festival

    Tuesday, October 20, 2009 By: Andria Quinlan

    Fall is a time of the green merging into the orange, red, and yellow. Although Pensacola may not experience the radical color change of our trees, we receive a palette of all colors, textures, sounds

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  • Girls Weightlifting Starting Off With a New Coach

    Sunday, October 18, 2009 By: Renea Roby

    Following up an undefeated season is admittedly difficult, and this year’s girl’s weighlifting team enters a season weighted with expectation. The added responsibility of getting to know a new coach,

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  • Annual Military Inspection Prevails Escambia

    Sunday, October 18, 2009 By: Nick Burg

    Escambia’s NJROTC unit goes through the same ritual every October. It is the Annual Military Inspection or AMI for short. The AMI is an offsite inspection, and it is a significant one. “The AMI

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  • Student of the Month

    Tuesday, September 29, 2009 By: Francisco Rodirguez

    Every month, in Escambia High School, two students are chosen out of the entire, massive, student body to win an award. This award is unlike most; for this award students don’t have to be great at spo

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  • Student Wellness

    Tuesday, September 29, 2009 By: Laurel Barrios and Andria Quinlan

    Students race through time during their high school years, trying to escape the grasp they feel teachers have upon them. Contrary to some students’ beliefs, behind closed doors many teachers are work

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Once again competitive cheerleading has begun the season. Months of hard work, sweat and tears is part of cheerleading. The cancellation of any competition could make or break a team. Practice competi
full story 
Door decoration for Homecoming Week at Escambia High School has been around for over 10 years. The tradition is celebrated by many of Escambia’s 4th period classes. This year’s Homecoming theme is
full story 
Fall is a time of the green merging into the orange, red, and yellow. Although Pensacola may not experience the radical color change of our trees, we receive a palette of all colors, textures, sounds
full story 
Technology has a wide grip on the modern world. Society has enabled the possibility of artificial legs, grease-fueled cars, and a flexible electronic computer screens. It is only natural that some of
full story 
Following up an undefeated season is admittedly difficult, and this year’s girl’s weighlifting team enters a season weighted with expectation. The added responsibility of getting to know a new coach,
full story 
Recession affects all aspects of today’s world, even that at Escambia High School. One wouldn’t think that recycling would be part of the problem that plagues Escambia’s finances. Placement of our rec
full story 
Escambia’s NJROTC unit goes through the same ritual every October. It is the Annual Military Inspection or AMI for short. The AMI is an offsite inspection, and it is a significant one. “The AMI
full story 
Every month, in Escambia High School, two students are chosen out of the entire, massive, student body to win an award. This award is unlike most; for this award students don’t have to be great at spo
full story 
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