Trojan Torch Plainwell High School Plainwell, MI
Issue Date: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 Issue: October 5, 2011 Last Update: Sunday, October 09, 2011
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While fall sports always feature new freshman faces, this year the freshmen are making a large impact on their teams. “Matt Schudel, Rocken Taylor, Jackson Hover, Jarred Russel, and Ben Miller
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Fall sports are always exciting and never fail to keep you on your toes. Trojan sports are no exception. With a good start to a season, including a few needed football wins, the fall sports seas
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Hannah Lewis is nothing like your average teenager. Yes, she goes to high school and does most of the normal things that teenagers do, but she is also known as one of the top golfers in the st
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Grand Rapid’s Art Prize has followed in the footsteps of fall television performance shows by allowing the public to vote electronically. Although past years have faced problems, Art Prize thriv
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Most have seen, heard, or played it. It is today’s most downloaded mobile app and specializes in furious birds shooting pigs. Angry Birds, as most know it by, is a game of frustration and trium
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"Don't judge a book by its cover;” this rule was probably driven into your head as a child by parents, teachers, and other role models in your life. However, what they didn’t tell you is that thi
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Most students have at some point dreaded something that’s for lunch. Both students and teachers must decide between buying a school lunch or packing their own lunch. “I bring my own lunch” said
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Finding a date to the Homecoming dance can be stressful, but luckily, there is help. Keep these tips in mind when approaching that special someone.
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This year, PHS is host to eight students from countries all over the world. Over the next year, these students will get a change to experience everything from drinking fountains to Frostys that shape
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Year after year American standards in education seem to fall farther and farther. While students in countries such as Japan and Germany are flourishing, students in America are merely flounderin
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