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  • Whosespace?: Putting personal information on the Internet can affect admission to college and future jobs

    Wednesday, March 01, 2006 By: Hollis Beach and Wil Firmender

    It all seems so innocent. It’s just Myspace, and with a slogan like, “a place for friends,” what could go wrong? And yet, since people are free to lie, deceive and fantasize as much as they choose, t

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  • “And the award goes to…”: Staff awards annual Anti-Oscars

    Wednesday, March 01, 2006 By: Carley Anderson, Evie Smith, and Bobby Rode

    We here at the Tribal Tribune have found that the Academy Awards are far too positive. We believe that a little negativity, some rotten tomatoes, and a lot of sarcasm would greatly improve the awards.

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  • Walking the line...: Foxworth shows promise in walking on to USC

    Wednesday, March 01, 2006 By: Brock Fraser

    “I’m not nervous,” senior Foxy Foxworth said. Foxworth will be leaving Wando this year in hope of walking on to become tight end on either Clemson or the University of South Carolina’s football team.

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  • The ‘Buc’ starts here: Catenacci to continue soccer career at CSU

    Wednesday, March 01, 2006 By: Mika Ross

    It was her proudest moment. A hat trick in the 2004 State title game -- by then sophomore Sarah Catennaci -- and the Lady Warriors won the title of state champions, 5-1. Even people she hadn’t spoken

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  • Round-about the law: Safety, speed concerns of neighborhood residents as students find new cut-through

    Wednesday, March 01, 2006 By: Nick Gex

    Imagine a sea of brake lights stretching as far as the eye can see. Imagine a constant stop, go, stop, go, stop, go rhythm in a two-lane line of cars. Now imagine that it’s 8:15 in the morning and you

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  • Dealing with divorce: Teens feel impact of parents’ choices when adults split up

    Wednesday, March 01, 2006 By: Andrew Childs

    “It started out with my dad disappearing one night. He took everything. The taxes, doctor’s stuff, house information, all that. He was gone for months until a friend of the family had said they’d seen

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  • A hands-on approach: Skills classes provide new opportunities to explore future careers

    Wednesday, March 01, 2006 By: Meghan Bennett

    Buried in the yellow halls of downstairs H-pod is a class that resembles an office building: Virtual Enterprise. This class, along with Tourism and Hospitality, Health and Civil Engineering and the A-

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  • A different path: Goltra plans mission trip after high school graduation

    Wednesday, March 01, 2006 By: Nick Gex

    The instant freshmen walk into Wando, they become immediately aware of a few quirks that make the school what it is. Though there are many, there are a few that stand out in particular. One especially

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  • Crashing into the Oscars: Crash: Crash tackles many aspects of racism

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Krysten Sobus

    The streets of Los Angeles are set aflame by the controversial repercussions of racial injustice and class stereotypes in the recent film, Crash. Writer-director Paul Haggis introduces a harsh reality

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  • Crashing into the Oscars: Brokeback Mountain: Brokeback explores conformity, alternative view of love

    Thursday, March 02, 2006 By: Mika Ross

    Brokeback Mountain (aka “The Gay Cowboy Movie”) has the Hollywood awards scene all abuzz, with nominations for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor.Is this just Hollywood hype? Does controversy

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The writer of the following column has asked to remain anonymous. The writer, however, wanted to share her experience with other students so they would understand the dangers of drug use -- and how ea
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I took advantage of my Job Shadow Day, and – who would have thought? – I had an interesting and fulfilling experience. And I got out three whole hours before school let out.I shadowed my ballet teache
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Blood, sweat and tears. These are euphemisms for the halls of Wando. I feel like a football player every time I walk down the hall. I have to dodge people, and I mean really dodge them, or else I get
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As thousands of people, across the country and around the world, mourn the loss of Coretta Scott King, it is her life, and not her death, that we must remember. She was “the first lady of the Civil Ri
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Several of us recently walked into the computer lab with our government class and were told by our teacher that she would be recording the numbers of the computers where we were sitting. Also, if the
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TJ: Most of the programs out there like Napster are legal programs, but then there’s Kazaa, and Limewire, and all this software -- its not legal, it’s basically like going to a friend’s house and gett
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