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  • Have all artists began selling out?

    Wednesday, April 14, 2010 By: Francesca Porfirio

    Metallica, Green Day, Lil’ Wayne. They’ve all been accused of doing it. An unforgivable act, many rising musicians, and music veterans, have committed. The number one thing that fans say an artist sh

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  • Ipad: a fail or success?

    Tuesday, April 06, 2010 By: Shelby Hillers and Jordan Garvey

    On January 27th, Apple officially announced their newest product: The iPad. Steve Jobs presented the idea of Apple's first tablet computer with a video showing what the new gadget can do. The new dev

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  • Horseback riding

    Thursday, April 01, 2010 By: Jamie Suever

    Horseback riding, which is still an Olympic sport, is no longer recognized at Linganore High School. Until 2009, Linganore had an equestrian club that met once a month during school day. Karen Burall,

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  • Modern beauty perceptions may lead girls to unrealastic standards

    Monday, March 29, 2010 By: Rachel Webber

    Marilyn Monroe was a size 12/14. She is globally recognized as a timeless icon of beauty and sophistication. However, circa 2010, comments have included, “She was beautiful, but I would never want to

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  • Cell phones pose problems for students

    Monday, March 15, 2010 By: Nik Shiblie

    Over the last decade, our country has seen a sharp increase in cell phone use. In fact, according to surveys from CITA and Harris Interactive, 57% of teens view their cell phone as the key to social l

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  • Will softball make a return to the Olympic Games?

    Monday, March 15, 2010 By: Sarah Munsch

    As a softball player of 11 years, the thought of removing softball from the Olympics destroys thousands of young women’s dreams of becoming the best softball players in the world.

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  • Olympic hockey players: hurt or help NHL?

    Monday, March 15, 2010 By: TJ Winfield and Jace Evans

    The Olympic men’s ice hockey tournament wrapped up with Canada defeating the United States in the gold medal game. Overall, the tournament was a massive success for hockey. It was the most watched hoc

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  • New website My Life is Average addresses everyday worries with humor

    Monday, March 15, 2010 By: Holly Gambrell

    “Life is pretty average today,” boasts popular website www.mylifeisaverage.com. Co-founded by two UCLA students, Guru Khalsa and Enrico Mills www.mylifeisaverage.com (also known as MLIA) is a place fo

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  • Video Games: innocent pasttime or unhealthy obsession?

    Monday, March 15, 2010 By: Francesca Porfirio

    A student is asleep at his desk. Even when a classmate pokes him, he barely stirs. There’s drool coming from the corner of his mouth. Was he up studying late for a physics test? No. He was playin

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  • American Idol kicks off ninth season with new judge Ellen DeGeneres

    Monday, March 15, 2010 By: Jamie Suever

    Starting off Season 9 with several changes to the show, American Idol is back on track. For the first year, Paula Abdul is no longer a judge on the show.

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December 14th, 2003. New Orleans Saints wide receiver Joe Horn scores his second touchdown against the New York Giants. Horn’s teammate Michael Lewis retrieves a cell phone from under the goal post pa
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Would the majority of students say that the clubs they attend once a month benefit them in any way besides, maybe, getting out of class? I don’t think so. But would real benefits of clubs increase if
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Metallica, Green Day, Lil’ Wayne. They’ve all been accused of doing it. An unforgivable act, many rising musicians, and music veterans, have committed. The number one thing that fans say an artist sh
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At five years old, elementary school is scary. At eleven years old, middle school is mysterious. At thirteen years old, high school is unnerving. At any age, however, college is intimidating.
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It’s not until a student is a freshman in college that he or she realizes how important their high school math classes were. The schedule forming process can bring stress to students and their parents
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On January 27th, Apple officially announced their newest product: The iPad. Steve Jobs presented the idea of Apple's first tablet computer with a video showing what the new gadget can do. The new dev
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This April, be prepared for the Beast to terrorize the stage as an angelic Beauty tries to win his heart in the production ¬Beauty and the Beast. “With a background in youth theatre, it was a show
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There were four seconds left in the final home basketball game as one senior made his way down the court to score the final shot immediately before the buzzer went off. The shot went in, and the stand
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Horseback riding, which is still an Olympic sport, is no longer recognized at Linganore High School. Until 2009, Linganore had an equestrian club that met once a month during school day. Karen Burall,
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