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  • DECA goes to Nationals

    Thursday, April 27, 2006 By: Samantha Bapty

    Beginning on April 28, 54 La Cueva students will leave to compete in DECA nationals held in Dallas, Texas.The competition includes 11 different individual areas, a research project category, a quiz bo

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  • ROTC shoots to the top

    Thursday, April 27, 2006 By: Kimberly Kreitinger

    Once again, La Cueva’s JROTC rifle team has raked in the honors for a variety of highly competitive national competitions this semester.On Feb. 23-25, the rifle team went to Colorado Springs to compet

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  • Egypt overwhelms: LC student abroad

    Thursday, April 27, 2006 By: Brande Bernat

    So the basic idea is to travel halfway across the world, spend thousands of dollars and stand in the hot sun for two hours, all for an event that will only last, on average, about four minutes. To som

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  • Trader Joe's Over-rated

    Thursday, April 27, 2006 By: Brian Campbell

    The introduction of the Trader Joe’s into the area has changed life for most people that live near it. Whether in banking, traffic, or shopping, the change is evident. This is my story.After about a m

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  • Girls Track and Field: Can they hold up in state?

    Thursday, April 27, 2006 By: Andy Krauss

    The La Cueva girl’s track and field team is off to a running start to what looks like a promising season.La Cueva is 2-2 in competition so far this season, finishing second at Cibola High School and t

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  • Bears defend state title

    Thursday, April 27, 2006 By: Jackie Paul

    Bear’s baseball lost many powerhouse players in the recent years. James Parr is in the Atlanta Braves’ minor league system and Jordan Pacheco, Zach Arnett, Matt Quillen and Seth Johnson are playing f

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The Edition La Cueva High School Albuquerque, NM
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La Cueva High School

At-a-glance

Seniors, we’ve made it to the home stretch. We’ve come through four years of this and now it’s almost over. All that’s left are finals, AP exams, the Honors Assembly, Graduation practice, and then fin
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Bears defend state title
Bear’s baseball lost many powerhouse players in the recent years. James Parr is in the Atlanta Braves’ minor league system and Jordan Pacheco, Zach Arnett, Matt Quillen and Seth Johnson are playing f
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Spotlight: Megan Hoffert
Describe what it’s like to be a part of the La Cueva track and soccer team.It is amazing to be part of La Cueva’s track team. Everyone knows who you are and just being competitive makes running and pl
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Girls Track and Field: Can they hold up in state?
The La Cueva girl’s track and field team is off to a running start to what looks like a promising season.La Cueva is 2-2 in competition so far this season, finishing second at Cibola High School and t
full story 
Trader Joe's Over-rated
The introduction of the Trader Joe’s into the area has changed life for most people that live near it. Whether in banking, traffic, or shopping, the change is evident. This is my story.After about a m
full story 
Egypt overwhelms: LC student abroad
So the basic idea is to travel halfway across the world, spend thousands of dollars and stand in the hot sun for two hours, all for an event that will only last, on average, about four minutes. To som
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Editorial: Immigration; where to draw the line?
Immigrants are as much a part of the U.S. as baseball and barbeque. Since this country’s beginning, populations from across the world have continually added to America’s “melting pot.”Germans, Irish,
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School matters
Recently, I had a mid-life crisis, at age 17. Nevermind that it was at 1:23 in the morning. I found myself wondering what my main focus in life should be after I wake up later that day from an exhaust
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Next Step steps up
Next Step is a relatively new program to help guide New Mexico students plan their high school and future careers.“The purpose of Next Step is actually to give you the opportunity to do a long term pl
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