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The Feather
Fresno Christian High School
Fresno, CA
Issue Date: Monday, January 05, 2004
Issue: January 2004
Last Update: Tuesday, March 02, 2004
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Friday, February 20, 2004
By Kelley Maxey, Guest writer
Oliver Wendell Holmes [an American author and physician 1809-1894] once attended a meeting in which he was the shortest man present. “Dr. Holmes,” quipped a friend, “I should think you’d feel rather s
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Thursday, February 19, 2004
By Anne Heirholzer, Copy editor
The weight of extra-curricular activities piled on top of the usual academic requirements can lead to unrelenting anxiety for some students.
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Friday, February 13, 2004
By Staff editorial
Many students have become adept at crafting excuses to cover for their failures, and depression is of the most commonly abused of these guises.
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Friday, February 13, 2004
By Anne Hierholzer, Copy editor
Many students have become adept at crafting excuses to cover for their failures, and depression is of the most commonly abused of these guises.
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Tuesday, February 03, 2004
By Angela Kutnerian, Staff writer
In a rush to send invitations, organize activities, and decorate, food is often left as a last minute concern while planning an event. As a result many people will choose pizza as an easy way to satis
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Monday, February 02, 2004
By Taylor Warner, Staff writer
The "blues" affect most people at one time or another.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2004
By Brianna Stobbe, Staff writer
In 1994, only 35 percent of the nation’s public schools had access to the Internet. While some of these schools may have questioned its usefulness, others simply did not have the technology.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2004
By Taylor Warner, Staff writer
As students walk into the state-of-the-art Center for Advanced Research and Technology (CART), chills of excitement and dreams of one day sitting in the comfortable desk chairs flood many minds.
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Monday, January 26, 2004
By Taylor Warner, Staff writer
As students walk into the state-of-the-art Center for Advanced Research and Technology (CART), chills of excitement and dreams of one day sitting in the comfortable desk chairs flood many minds.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2004
By Chris White, Staff writer
Death, drugs, and drive-by-shootings are what most people think of when Pinedale is mentioned. However, Peoples Church is sponsoring a group of students, who have begun a small, but growing, reading g
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