• The Underdogs of Track

    Friday, April 20, 2012 By: Meghan Newkirk

    Track is a sport that tests an athlete’s stamina and endurance, but there is another side to track that people often will forget about. Field events have been associated with the sport of track ever s

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  • Mr. Viking Talks About His Win

    Friday, April 20, 2012 By: Dustin Schonhard

    I lock arms with my escort and walk into the lights, getting ready to strike a pose in front of the judges. This is what kicks off my experiences of Mr. Viking.

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  • Behind the Mascot: PIONEERS

    Wednesday, April 18, 2012 By: Alyse Guenther

    At 8:30 on Wednesday mornings, Ganson Church fills with students meeting for class. They gather around tables with padded chairs discussing their busy week of duel-enrolled college classes, figure ska

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  • Twenty-Five Shades of Orange

    Wednesday, April 18, 2012 By: Sydney Spring

    The 25th annual Ambassadors Dinner was held on Friday, March 16, 2012. There was a solid crowd that exceeded 320 people, including family members, coaches, and outside businesses and community member

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For a freshman playing Varsity, the challenge can be exciting and intimidating. Freshmen can be asked to play Varsity when the team needs their particular skill or advantage. Some freshmen have an
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Track is a sport that tests an athlete’s stamina and endurance, but there is another side to track that people often will forget about. Field events have been associated with the sport of track ever s
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Joseph Kony is known for being one of the world’s worst criminals. In Uganda he abducts children and forces them to become soldiers and sex slaves. As if it isn’t already bad enough, he forces the chi
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The Carbonated Conundrum
Coke, soda, pop, soda-pop, whatever term you prefer, it can be found in the refrigerator of almost any American home. It seems like there are always new studies coming out linking the consumption of s
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As Americans in the 21st century, we are exposed to the idea that tan or dark skin is the most attractive. It makes us appear slimmer, healthier, and with brighter teeth. Cities are dotted with tannin
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Peace Prom is primarily a dance that gives LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered) people and their allies to go to a dance with having to worry about the fear of being judged for who they li
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Imagine this: you’re walking down the street on a foggy night. There’s a full moon and you’re completely alone. Suddenly, you’re confronted with a mysterious shadow. Upon further inspection, you reali
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I lock arms with my escort and walk into the lights, getting ready to strike a pose in front of the judges. This is what kicks off my experiences of Mr. Viking.
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At 8:30 on Wednesday mornings, Ganson Church fills with students meeting for class. They gather around tables with padded chairs discussing their busy week of duel-enrolled college classes, figure ska
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Technology has become a huge part of everyday life in recent years. And with every new year, there is an armada of new gadgets. Each armada gets more powerful, more advanced, and often times more expe
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