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  • Delmar Bishop: the man behind the gnomes

    Monday, April 26, 2010 By: Claire Donovan

    The walls of room 208 are covered in college pendants, inspirational posters and quotes. Plants line the window sill with miniature gnomes hidden among them. This classroom belongs to English teache

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  • Underage drinking increases

    Sunday, April 25, 2010 By: Mary Dick

    In South Dakota alone over 76% of high school students have tried alcohol according to the Underage Drinking Enforcement Center. According to many experts, this figure indicates an increase in the num

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  • Taking it to the streets

    Saturday, April 24, 2010 By: Savanna Knapp

    Sitting on a green metal park bench in Cesar Chavez Park, Sophomore Franklin Moore offers a homeless man a sack lunch and starts a conversation with him. Across the park Senior Phil Esteves sits at a

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  • Double Play

    Saturday, April 24, 2010 By: Casey Ward

    Most athletes claim that participating in one sport during a season is challenging and time-consuming, but for these three, one sport just isn’t enough.

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  • Last survives health scare with aplomb

    Saturday, April 24, 2010 By: Jordan Sarnovsky

    Assistant Principal Andrew Last plays competitive tennis, snow skis, and manages an array of personnel despite a serious health scare.

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  • Clevelanders say ‘hola’ to Amigos de las Américas

    Friday, April 23, 2010 By: Trevor Houghton

    Amigos de las Américas is proud to announce that eight Cleveland students will be volunteers for six to eight weeks this summer in Latin American countries. They will take part in a language immersion

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A grim new chapter to an old sad story. Florida legislators are considering deeper cuts to school budgets.
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As the economic downturn affects states and towns, the ripple reaches school districts. The southern Connecticut education system is feeling the pain.
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Long-distance relationships have changed in this era of Internet connection. Young men and women can maintain contact as never before. That noted, does this make relationships more sustainable?
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He's a football coach who favors gnomes, a "short, plump, handsome' man who is the students' choice, even when he's driving them hard to be better than good enough. Delmar Bishop is an icon at Holy fa
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You don't need to go far from home to find people who could use a sandwich, a kind word and a little attention. That's what a California church youth group found after scratching a Mexico mission.
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