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Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By Amber Ackerson
What’s 100 years old, is in the shape of an “E,” and is home to more than 1,600 students? If you guessed the historic A-Building, you guessed correctly.
Over 2,000 alumni, current student
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By Andrea Contreras, Alissia Harris
What do Mickey and Minnie Mouse have in common with Tootsie Pop Suckers and an owl? They are both perfect pairs. This year’s Sadie Hawkins dance theme was “Perfect Pairs.”
The dance took
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By Ashley Zimmerman
As children we all have imagined really amazing potential careers, but as we got older, some plans may have changed. By high school most students have a pretty good idea of what career direction they
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By Ashley Zimmerman
What is art? The definition of art is a controversial topic. Some believe that art exists in very specific forms, while others believe art exists in a more liberal form. Art is a product of arranging
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By Alissia Harris, Katie Johnson
Though the girls varsity basketball team is younger than most, they seem to be holding their own on the court. Coach Low recalls the game where the Seagulls triumphed over Oak Harbor, who is one of th
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By Alissia Harris, Katie Johnson
The freshmen boys basketball team has had many successes so far this year. The team has fun playing together, but most of all, is has fun winning together. The team’s record so far in the season is 8-
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By Alissia Harris, Katie Johnson
The season for the varsity boys basketball team so far has been rough. With three wins and thirteen losses overall, you might think the team has given up hope. That’s not the case; they continue to wo
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By Elaynee Wilson
Lights, camera, and curse! “The Curse of the Pharaoh Queen” starts off with a bang, sucking you in until the very end, with an ending that will make you gasp and jump from your seat.
The
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Monday, March 15, 2010 By Ashley Perry
Everyone knows Cupid as a winged baby with a bow and arrow who uses that bow and arrow to make people fall in love. What you probably don’t know about Cupid is he is actually a Roman god and the son o
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Monday, March 15, 2010 By Sarah Willard
The Washington State University Cougars reside in Pullman (eastern Washington). There are almost 20,000 students including undergrad and graduate. WSU is known for their football team, a PAC-10 team,
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