• The Amityville Horror

    Tuesday, April 26, 2005 By: Ashley Schusster

    Like watching scary movies? Then you should go see The Amityville Horror, starring Ryan Rynolds. The movie is a remake of the 1979 classic, the Amityville Horror, that was based on the "somewhat" true

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  • No Sugar for 5 days

    Tuesday, April 26, 2005 By: John Madding

    No Sugar for 5 DAYS!?!?!?!?In Mr. Dore's Psychology class, he is conducting an experiment to see if his students can survive a 5 day testing of no Sugar. My opinion on this subject is good, because I

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  • "To Be or Not To Be": Hamlet and his famous monologue.

    Tuesday, April 26, 2005 By: James Taylor Dean

    “Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to so suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous misfortune or to take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing end them, to die, to sleep, no more; and by sleep

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  • Fever Pitch; Another Happy Ending.

    Tuesday, April 26, 2005 By: Markie Peterson

    Does it ever seem monotonous to you?

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  • The End of the Dining Nightmare: Finally, a guide to help parents in need…

    Tuesday, April 26, 2005 By: Markie Peterson

    Over the years parents have experienced the difficulty of enjoying a night out that everyone in the family can enjoy.

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  • Sign Off

    Tuesday, April 26, 2005 By: Emily St. Pierre

    Teacher inspires Students to explore another lifestyle and culture.

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  • WASL testing far and wide

    Tuesday, April 26, 2005 By: Markie Peterson

    We’ve finished up the two weeks when sophomores (and some juniors) took the WASL test. Some people have been asking me about it, so I decided to answer a couple of the questions thrown at me.

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  • The Great Equalizer:: Standardization Through High Stakes Testing

    Tuesday, April 26, 2005 By: J Hewett

    Yes, it’s WASL time at again. 10th graders across the state are taking the test- and breathing a sigh of relief that they are a part of the class of 2007.

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  • Sahara is a great adventure movie

    Thursday, April 28, 2005 By: Justin Kellar

    Sahara is a lot like National Treasure with less treasure and more bullets

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  • Roses are Red, Violets are Blue

    Monday, May 02, 2005 By: Kari Nelson

    April is officially National Poetry Month. See what Tahoma students have done and what you can do to celebrate!

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Please keep your promise on prom night.
Some students who have signed the prom promise really haven't promised anything at all...
While traveling through Washington, D.C. recently, I couldn’t help but notice it. Not the beautiful landscapes, towering monuments or the White House, but the capitol’s homeless epidemic.
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This article is narrorated by two of the Newspaper staff, who went down to Mexico this spring for a service project. It explains a couple of the amazing experiences that happened down there, as well a
Unless you are a student in the Japanese language program, or you know someone in the class, you probably don’t know that the class was canceled for next year. That’s right, from here on out, as of no
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Fads, In now and out later. That's how it works right? you spend your money on the "cool" stuff that everyone else has but they just bought it because someone else had it. its takes everyone else havi
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In a nation so concsious of being politically correct it is a wonder how racial comments, aka words of hate, are still spoken so freely without ever thinking of the harm that is truly being done.
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Walking into a movie theater I was expecting to watch a film without difficulty. It had an R rating. Since I was of age, I brought my license to prove I was seventeen. Walking up to buy my ticket they
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One of the few things you see on campus every day is someone walking to their class with a Starbucks or some other form of coffee. This generation of teenagers has become consumed by coffee.
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Tidepools and Whale Watching
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