Date Rape
Thursday, November 16, 2006 By: Eliza Johnston
“It was a struggle.”His shoulders were heavy. His shoulders had fresh scratches – signs of assault.He wouldn’t get off of her.“He said it would be okay. I told him no; I kept telling him no.”He wouldn
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How much is enough homework?: Policies aiming to control homework amounts gain new attention nationwide
Thursday, November 16, 2006 By: Megan Suaifan and Lauren Herin
To some, homework is a reinforcement of ideas learned in class. To others, it’s a grueling process that is more agony than it is help. Greenville County School District (GCSD) sees it as both.In a gro
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Band wins second state title: Championship closes out marching season in successful style
Thursday, November 16, 2006 By: Ian Lund
What started off in the hot, muggy days of summer ended on a cold fall night as the marching band took its second consecutive AAAAA state title. The band scored a score of 97 points, with second place
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Less Tribe Talk < MORE advisement?: Weekly TV program to air three times a month for more advisement time
Friday, November 17, 2006 By: David Lynn
The longest hand on the clock in your second block class slowly ticks away the final seconds of the shortened period.The bell rings, and you spring up and out of the classroom, weaving down the hallwa
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Who needs medicine?: A collection of folk remedies offers solutions to illnesses
Friday, November 17, 2006 By: Kyle Smith
If I were to speak to my grandma (she’s dead) my first question would be “How did you die?” But since I have to guess, I would say it’s probably due to one of these ridiculous cold remedies she used a
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Slurring your words: Recent media coverage prompts discussion on racism
Friday, November 17, 2006 By: Lauren Herin
You’ve probably heard it in the halls. You may have heard it on television. You may even have used it yourself when telling a joke. Or maybe it was used on you.With increasing media scrutiny on statem
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American Graffiti: Graffiti sprayed around town causes problems for artists
Friday, November 17, 2006 By: Susan Markiewicz
Graffiti.It’s all around you: behind shopping malls, on street signs in neighborhoods, on trashcans downtown, even on old church walls or windows. No matter what style or image, the fact is still the
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Stepping it up: Irish dancing creates a tie to heritage and a competitive hobby
Friday, November 17, 2006 By: Carlee Rosen
With a tiara on her head, socks half way up her shins and a crowd full of Irish fans cheering for her, senior Shannon Cantwell is not nervous. She is way too busy thinking about every step and move sh
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Tastes like Charleston: The Lowcountry's best pancakes
Friday, November 17, 2006 By: Arielle Gorstein, Megan Suaifan, Hannah Twillman, and Sam Parvin
Seabiscuit Cafe21 J C Long Blvd. Isle Of PalmsThis place has quite a reputation; we’ve heard that on weekend mornings, one can expect to wait for hours just to get in. When we walked into the cozy, li
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‘Un’Americanized: Controversial film reveals citizens true thoughts on today’s world
Friday, November 17, 2006 By: Bobby Rode
Six months. Six months I’d waited, just to watch an anti-Semitic Kazakh television reporter take a road trip across the “US and A,” all the while showcasing his bigotry and ignorance. Well, not exactl
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Tribal Tribune
Wando High School
Mt Pleasant, SC
Issue Date: Thursday, November 09, 2006
Issue: November 2006
Last Update: Monday, November 20, 2006
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Monday, November 20, 2006 By photographers
Cost to get in: $8
Price of an elephant ear: $5
Handstamp: $17
Fun for students:PRICELESS
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Monday, November 20, 2006 By Bobby Rode
The bullets kick up the homework papers on my floor, sending a periodic table to the great chemistry lab in the sky. I crouch behind my couch, reloading calmly as I contemplate the nuisance of suspend
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Monday, November 20, 2006 By readers
Dear editor,I am writing in regard to Megan Suaifan’s Column “A war lives on.” In her article, Megan discusses who she thinks won the war in Lebanon between Hizballah and Israel. Unfortunately, I thi
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Monday, November 20, 2006 By David Hartsell and David Lynn
David Hartsell:We’ve all heard it. Almost every student in this building has said something to the effect of “I hate advisement,” with students treat advisement as just another place they have to be o
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Monday, November 20, 2006 By staff
Remember that old piece of advice from your mother: if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all? Maybe a little reminder is in order with the recent troubles on the Charleston Co
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Monday, November 20, 2006 By Allison Kendra
“Know thyself.” The concept seems simple, but it takes a unique person to reach this level of self-assurance – especially in high school. Charles Richard Daniel Jones was definitely one of these rare
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Monday, November 20, 2006 By Eliza Johnston
Pots and pans create a cacophony of noise in the background and the crisp, chilled air ushers in memories that only November evokes. Sweet tastes and savory smells arouse the senses, and I’m once agai
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Monday, November 20, 2006 By Thomas Joyner
What is the price of freedom? What are we obligated to do in the world as a free nation? Often times, many are not willing to extend the freedom that we cherish and fight to bring it to those that nee
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Monday, November 20, 2006 By Josh Sanders
Sportsmanship.A concept and word almost all of us learn as we begin to play a sport. The coach preaches to have fun, to try your hardest and always shake hands at the end of the game.As you grow older
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Monday, November 20, 2006 By Jacob Smith
11-0. The perfect season -- in its first year.Girls tennis has become known as a championship sport, and the newly-formed junior varsity girls tennis team upheld the tradition in an undefeated first s
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