The Wildcat Livingston Academy Livingston, TN
Issue Date: Monday, November 01, 2004 Issue: November Last Update: Wednesday, November 02, 2005
  • Playoffs....Round 2!!

    Saturday, November 13, 2004 By: Ashley Peterson

    November 12th was a night to remember as the Livingston Academy Wildcats were getting ready to play Trousdale for the second time this season. Last time the score was 27-24 with a close outcome, and t

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  • Concidence?

    Wednesday, November 03, 2004 By: Coty Hunter

    Sometimes God act in the most subtle way that people never seem to notice. Other times he acts in ways you can't miss if you try.Many of the signs and billboards in the area were no match for Hurrica

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  • Chilly? Have some Chili!: Beans beans the musical fruit...

    Saturday, November 06, 2004 By: Abbie Steele

    Congratulations seniors! The Chili supper was a success! The tickets were sold and the chili has been eaten! By combining well over two dozen of your mothers chili recipes, hundreds of brownies, th

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  • First Round of Playoffs

    Saturday, November 06, 2004 By: Ashley Peterson

    On Friday November 5th the Livingston Academy Wildcats played Chattanooga Howard in the first round of playoffs for the 2004 season. Although the temperature was an unbearable 45 degrees everyone was

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  • A New Willy Wonka Movie?

    Sunday, November 07, 2004 By: Samantha Barlow

    As most of you probably have heard, Warner Brothers is coming out with a remake of the 1971 movie classic, WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY. The film was based on the novel by Roald Dahl and sta

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  • Nintendo Fusion TourStory of the Year

    Sunday, November 07, 2004 By: Amanda Coffman

    If you get the chance to see any concert this year, may I recommend the Nintendo Fusion Tour featuring Story of the Year. It included Story of the Year, My Chemical Romance, Anberlin, & Letterkills. T

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  • Things to do While in the Mall....

    Sunday, November 07, 2004 By: Jessica Ray

    Yea, the mall is fun for shopper lovers. But what about the Average Joe that gets drug there on weekends? Here are some ideas for all of us to do while bored at any of America's malls. Ride mechanic

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  • New Sport Crushed At LA

    Tuesday, November 09, 2004 By: Chelsey Franklin

    A new rule has been put into effect here at Livingston Academy, and the police will pick you up if they catch you breaking it. "What is this new rule?" you may be asking. It must be keeping students

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  • Death of A Terrorist: Yasser Arafat (1929-2004)

    Friday, November 12, 2004 By: Josh Smith

    Yasser Arafat, shared the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize for his agreement to work toward peaceful coexistence with Israel, began his long political career with high-profile acts of anti-Israel terrorism.On T

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  • The Orgin of Rock 'N' Roll

    Friday, November 12, 2004 By: Samantha Barlow

    Rock 'n' roll is now one of the most popular American genre of music. But hardly any of us know were it got its name or when it all started. It's name dates back to the movie TRANSATLANTIC MERRY-GO-

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Why do some people cook ham on Thanksgiving? I mean shouldn't they cook turkey, isnt that why it's called Turkey Day. Myself I like ham much more than I do turkey but that's not the point. I think
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If anyone who reads this article is anything like me (scary thought), then you probably get pretty bored while driving. That's why some genius human being created bumper stickers. Here are some bump
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1. Set all the alarm clocks in Housewares to go off at 5-minute intervals.2. Make a trail of tomato juice on the floor leading to the rest rooms.3. Walk up to an employee and tell him/her in an offici
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Santa Claus, as we call him in the United States, is known throughout the world. But with having different languages and cultures in the world, he is not always called this. Here is a list of some
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What is happening to the kids these days? It seems to me like younger and younger kids are getting attitudes and being disrespectful to others. Why is this? I have been raised to always be resp
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It's that time of year again that we begin to thank about turkey and dressing and all the good food that we are going to get to eat. However, Thanksgiving is suppose to be a day for us to give thanks
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On Monday, November 15th LA students were honored with a visit from well-known photographer, Jack Stoddart. Mr. Stoddart could be found in Mick Barnes art class speaking and displaying several of his
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There has been some opposition of the new policy regarding skatebarding on our campus. There has also been some questions concerning the reasons for this new rule to be applied. When I approached M
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More than 400 students at Cookeville High School are protesting the chances that they may be going back to a schedule of six-periods a day instead of staying with the present block schedule. The stud
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In our generation daydreaming has retained a bad reputation. It has been seen has a waste of time and a very big annoyance to the teachers. But I have news for you, being a person who daydreams a lo
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