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Habitat for Humanity members build houses for those in need
Thursday, December 15, 2005 By: Sharon Paliuis, Taylor Schnell
Habitat for Humanity encourages students to think of not just themselves, but others. In September, Habitat became a new club at LZHS. One of their most well-known projects is helping to build houses
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Touched by his noodliness
Thursday, December 15, 2005 By: Kelly Miller
The state of Kansas recently ruled that science classes should include the concept of Intelligent Design, or the idea that the universe is so complex that it must have been created by a higher power,
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Tasty, fatty foods leads to obesity in teens
Thursday, December 15, 2005 By: Amanda Orabutt, Kerri Sustich
Over 15% of students at LZHS are obese, at least national statistics would suggest that. National statistics show one in seven teens is obese. This problem could be due to the amount of junk food stud
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Foreign language lab improving students’ skills
Thursday, December 15, 2005 By: Lindsey Hoofnagle, Karli Nutter
In past years, students may have struggled with the intricacies of foreign languages at LZHS: vocabulary, verb conjugations, and pronunciation. However, since last year, students have had the foreign
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Iron Rose rocks Talent Show
Thursday, December 15, 2005 By: Lauren Younis
The Talent Show was this year’s most anticipated Charity Bash activity, and it definitely did not disappoint. The PAC was packed with students awaiting performances by dancers, singers, actors, and e
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This holiday, go organic
Thursday, December 15, 2005 By: Lauren Younis
Warm cookies, delicious cakes, and sweet peppermint candy canes: sometimes it seems like these are the reasons for the season. And unfortunately, that may not be such a good thing.With the temptations
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Designer makeupis the label worth the price?
Thursday, December 15, 2005 By: Jen Schuman
Teenagers earn about $7 per hour, which means they have to work at least five hours, just to afford a single Chanel lipgloss and about seven hours to buy Dior eyeshadow. Yet, many teenage girls contin
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Goodnight and Good Luck recognizes controversial news
Friday, December 16, 2005 By: Amy Grogan
“Never saying no is not the same as censorship” – Ed Murrow It is human nature to enjoy stirring up controversy. Listening to new opinions and watching other people’s reactions can be educational and
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Charity BASHketball game a big hit
Friday, December 16, 2005 By: Dave Heffernan
The field house was packed with roaring fans. The cheerleaders cheered. Sounds like an everyday varsity basketball game, right? Wrong, this was EMH Primetime III.The faculty basketball game has bec
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Ineligibility no trouble at LZHS
Friday, December 16, 2005 By: Jason Clinge, Marco Enriquez
Ineligibility is a common word used in the high school, but it’s not used very often by athletes. This year, as opposed to previous years, not many students have been ineligible, according to the ath
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Lake Zurich, IL
Issue Date: Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Issue: December 2005
Last Update: Friday, December 16, 2005
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Friday, December 16, 2005 By 3 fall sports teams prove LZ can challenge the competition in the new conference
Lake Zurich Bears fall sports teams started off their first season in the North Suburban Conference with a bang, and ended up with a handful of regional championships, awards, and recognition. All the
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Friday, December 16, 2005 By Adam Petraglia
Thanksgiving break probably means relaxation and relief from home work for most students. But the fifteen students enrolled on this year’s varsity basketball team didn’t have that much down time like
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Friday, December 16, 2005 By Jason Clinge, Marco Enriquez
Ineligibility is a common word used in the high school, but it’s not used very often by athletes. This year, as opposed to previous years, not many students have been ineligible, according to the ath
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Friday, December 16, 2005 By Lilia Berman, Mary Knudtson
LZHS has always had a reputation for its great athletic program. Many feel that great coaches and talented players, along with team unity, make for a successful season. But has the pressure become too
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Friday, December 16, 2005 By Dave Heffernan
The field house was packed with roaring fans. The cheerleaders cheered. Sounds like an everyday varsity basketball game, right? Wrong, this was EMH Primetime III.The faculty basketball game has bec
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Friday, December 16, 2005 By Amy Grogan
Snowboarding has always had a bad rap, especially with skiers who think snowboarding is a horrible sport that only punks like. It may be an alternative sport but it is by no means just for punks anymo
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Friday, December 16, 2005 By Amy Grogan
“Never saying no is not the same as censorship” – Ed Murrow It is human nature to enjoy stirring up controversy. Listening to new opinions and watching other people’s reactions can be educational and
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Friday, December 16, 2005 By Kim Yapelli
Kicking a small ball around might be thought of as easy to some people, but the sport of hacky sack is much more than what people think it to be. Hacky sacking is technically not the proper term f
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Friday, December 16, 2005 By Jeff Kremer
People are at the movie theatre at 9:00 for a midnight showing, others dressed as beloved characters from the novel, and mass pandemonium at the local theatres. Yes the new Harry Potter movie came out
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Thursday, December 15, 2005 By Lauren Krzeminski, Alison Parsons
Savory turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, green beans, corn, cauliflower, and bread cover the dinner table. The smell of homemade apple pie baking in the oven drifts throughout the house. Family members
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