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  • Charter locks stolen

    Thursday, November 17, 2005 By: Christine Gregg

    Freshman Timothy Evans groaned as he approached his locker. Once again, he opened his locker without putting in a combination or a key. His lock had been stolen for the third time.

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  • Charter runs successful Katrina relief drive

    Thursday, November 17, 2005 By: Alan Jackoway

    Most people would consider someone traversing school hallways with several jars of peanut butter in his hands to be a little bit strange.

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  • Yearbook sale extended

    Thursday, November 17, 2005 By: Tori Chang

    Memories don’t seem to matter enough to spend $63 on at The Charter School of Wilmington. Only 55 percent of Charter’s student population bought a yearbook.

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  • Students enjoy having siblings at Charter

    Friday, November 18, 2005 By: Mary Hanes

    “Good job, Steve!” “Um, Steve is my older brother. My name is Eric.” Does this situation sound familiar? If you have ever attended the same school with a sibling, it may be. Teachers, even a

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  • Students entertained by Renaissance hypnotist

    Friday, November 18, 2005 By: Stephanie Song

    You are getting sleepy.... At the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire, Charter sophomores were able to witness the humor of hypnotism as the Royal Hypnotist enchanted 30 students on the stage of the Glob

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Imagine walking into a basketball arena— the clean lines of the basketball court freshly painted and the empty seats waiting to be filled. Tensions are high. Pressure is mounting. Rivals are ready
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The south side of Chicago is rejoicing as the Chicago White Sox have won their first World Series championship since World War I.
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Shocking. This is one word that seems to describe this year’s 2005 NFL season. As of the end of October, five teams that were predicted to be first by Sports Illustrated were third in their division
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Goal! The noise echoes in hockey arenas all across the country. The National Hockey League has started up again after a yearlong financial lockout. Once again new contenders and old legends are compet
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What is up, and down, with the Philadelphia Eagles? They beat the San Francisco 49ers by 39 points, then promptly lost to the Broncos and Cowboys by a combined 51 points. One moment T.O. and Donova
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Soon, jeans, white T-shirts, and do-rags will be gone forever, replaced by slacks, polos, and blazers. This isn’t because of any new fashion trend – it’s because of a decision by NBA commissioner Davi
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English teacher Kevin Kelly named new Athletic Director
Former full-time English teacher Kevin Kelly is now in his inaugural year as athletic director, and he’s loving every minute of it.
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Needle sticking, huffing, smoking, drinking, chewing – these seem to be the new trends destroying America’s oldest sport. The use of anabolic steroids may stimulate muscle growth, but it is also redu
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As if 15 hours of homework a week wasn’t enough, two sophomore students at The Charter School of Wilmington spend 26 hours every week training for gymnastics. Shannon Baker and Patty Pierson compete
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