The Wildcat Livingston Academy Livingston, TN
Issue Date: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 Issue: September Last Update: Monday, September 03, 2007
  • Esprit de Core

    Thursday, September 09, 2004 By: Abigail Steele

    The way school spirit flows out of the student body of L.A. has always amazed me. I liken it to the way a stream gurgles with water after a three-year drought. Most of the creek bed is dry, the mud

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  • My Copeland Concert Experience

    Thursday, September 09, 2004 By: April Dale

    On, Saturday, August 28, I ventured to Nashville, Tennessee to see my second favorite band, Copeland, live in concert. I was pumped. After waiting in line for doors to open for a little more than tw

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  • 9/11 Anniversary

    Monday, September 13, 2004 By: Rebecca Vaughn

    Three years to the minute that terrorists flew the first plane into the twin towers, a moment of silence was held at 8:46 a.m. Saturday to begin the ceremony at ground zero. Then, in what has became

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  • Livingston Academy Homecoming

    Thursday, September 30, 2004 By: Ashley Peterson

    It's that time of year again for the Livingston Academy football homecoming. Everyone is excited, pumped up, and ready to go for the big game against the Jackson County Blue Devils on Friday, October

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It's that time of year again for the Livingston Academy football homecoming. Everyone is excited, pumped up, and ready to go for the big game against the Jackson County Blue Devils on Friday, October
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The Games' Closing Ceremony was more informal and festive than the stately, dramatic Opening Ceremony and featured an array of Greece's most popular singers. To provide a stage for the opening per
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Hidden Hollow, a quaint little park located in Cookeville, TN, is in danger of closing, and it is up to us to save it. Mr. Arda Lee, the founder and owner of the park, died last July and his friends
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Three years to the minute that terrorists flew the first plane into the twin towers, a moment of silence was held at 8:46 a.m. Saturday to begin the ceremony at ground zero. Then, in what has became
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Will Florida be hit by yet another hurricane so soon? Time will tell. Just after cleaning up the mess that Hurricane Frances left, Flordia may soon feel the same devastation. Earlier this week, Hurric
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Livingston has recently acquired a local Heritage Museum. Yes, a town that is seemingly void of any culture has retained a museum marking its events and ancestors through history. I recently had
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It all started with the Atari, and today there is the everlasting struggle of the Big Three, Sony Playstation, Xbox, and Nintendo. The Atari brought us some the all time greatest games, like Donkey Ko
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Growing up in a house with a father who loves the blues, I have learned many interesting facts about interesting blues players. There is one blues player who I have always been intrigued by, his name
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Halloween is one of the oldest and one of the most popular of all the holidays. The Halloween that we know and love today has had several influences from many different cultures over the hundreds of
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The way school spirit flows out of the student body of L.A. has always amazed me. I liken it to the way a stream gurgles with water after a three-year drought. Most of the creek bed is dry, the mud
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