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  • Michael Moore causes controversy

    Thursday, October 14, 2004 By: Jon Bain

    Republicans think he is a liar who distorts all the facts in order to make their party look bad to the public. Democrats think he is their “Rush Limbaugh” and is a great asset to have in the upcomin

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  • Violent music troubles the parents of teens

    Thursday, October 14, 2004 By: Zehao Li

    Slipknot. Eminem. G-Unit. Marilyn Manson. Common names for most music lovers but new studies have shown that these bands could actually increase violent thoughts and aggression in teens.

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  • Some students enjoy working under pressure

    Friday, October 15, 2004 By: Sarah Marshall

    It is Tuesday night and–besides the two tests you have to study for–there is also an essay to write and a poster to make for your history project. Can you handle it?

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  • The new "Extreme Deli" meets mass approval

    Friday, October 15, 2004 By: Renee Hadley

    Tuna salad, chicken fingers, pizza… on a Wednesday? The food lines in the cafeteria are offering more options this year for students who buy lunch.

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  • When it comes to shoes, there is a choice: To look good or to feel good

    Friday, October 15, 2004 By: E. Cardner

    “Everyday after homeroom, everyone lined up for a shoe inspection. If your shoes weren’t polished, you got a demerit,” para professional Lee Middleton said, remembering the school days with only penn

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  • Charter needs a better building

    Friday, October 15, 2004 By: Staff Editorial

    The aging Wilmington High School building does not meet the requirements of the Charter School of Wilmington’s students and faculty.

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  • Students enjoy Spirit Day

    Wednesday, October 20, 2004 By: Natalie Rowles

    Teachers covered in ice cream toppings and students dressed in togas. Such was the norm at Charter’s Spirit Day 2004.

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Teachers covered in ice cream toppings and students dressed in togas. Such was the norm at Charter’s Spirit Day 2004.
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Although most students would not consider the Extreme Deli truly extreme, it brings a welcome change from the usual cafeteria fare.
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Reeve was also well-known for his outspoken support of embryonic stem-cell research, as he was a quadriplegic ever since a near-fatal riding accident. This column is dedicated to his memory.
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The aging Wilmington High School building does not meet the requirements of the Charter School of Wilmington’s students and faculty.
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Wait! There’s Cab Calloway– but where’s Charter?
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“Isn’t your mascot a calculator?” This is just one of the many frequently asked questions directed to annoyed Charter Students.
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"We've got spirit, yeah! We've got spirit, yeah!..." or do we?
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It seems like the school walls are closing in or maybe it is just too many students. With at least extra 50 freshmen admitted for the 2004-2005 school year, it is bumper-to-bumper traffic within th
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This may sound far-fetched and hard to believe, but if certain government officials have their way, we may be looking at a Delaware without any charter schools at all.
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Shirts tucked into underwear, lipstick smeared on teeth, pants clinging too tightly… So many people have suffered from some of these embarrassing moments-the dreaded fashion mistakes. Some of the
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