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Saturday, December 11, 2004
By Alysa Muzny, Staff writer
The morning routine is often incomplete until the first sip of coffee. The rich taste, harvest tradition and origin which determines the quality of the java cup.
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Saturday, December 11, 2004
By Alysa Muzny, Staff writer
The big move into college dorms often stresses incoming freshmen. Lists lie buried under stacks of clothing waiting to be packed and boxes of so-called “essential” items; disorganization often rules s
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Saturday, December 11, 2004
By Eric Neufeld, Staff writer
The real life drama of the courtroom captivates audiences with its twist and turns. From the O.J. Simpson trial to Scott Peterson’s case, viewers foam at the mouth as the human tragedy unfolds in cour
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Saturday, December 04, 2004
By Melissa Jimenez, Staff writer
He was killed instantly while his best friend sat only inches away. Red and blue lights reflected off buildings as the echoing shrill of a siren grew near.
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Saturday, December 04, 2004
By Mark Bonnar, Staff writer
Sometimes something simple can spark a life-long passion. A child's storybook, like the Three Bears, when shared with a young friend, can encourage a life forever.
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Saturday, December 04, 2004
By Elisha Quintana, Staff reporter
The warm scent of flour tortillas fills the air as students chop tomatoes and onions. A 12-foot long table is prepared with aluminum foil as the class gets ready to create a burrito large enough to fe
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Saturday, December 04, 2004
By Brianna Stobbe, Photographer
Sweat trickled down his neck; the judges’ eyes seemed to pierce right through his body. His voice shook. What was the first line?
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