Trojan Talk Lincoln High School Tallahassee, FL
Issue Date: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 Issue: May Issue 2003 Last Update: Wednesday, May 14, 2003


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Just over two years ago, rallies were held in Tallahassee to protest Gov. Jeb Bush’s One Florida Initiative, a plan that would ban racial and gender preferences in university admissions and state cont
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For the last column I’ll ever write for Trojan Talk, I would like to take a moment to address a topic of the utmost significance to you, the reader – which is, simply, ME.
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As the war in Iraq and its aftermath unfolded on TV, in newspapers and magazines and on the Internet, Americans left in the States grew increasingly aware of its reality through personal connections w
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Clubs aren’t just part of social agendas anymore. They’re people congregated for purpose and for difference-making. They’re made up of minds that pull together to serve each other and the community t
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“Hola amigos!” These are the words that students heard when foreign exchange students Paola Rodriguez and Ozeylah Lopez came to Lincoln on March 20.
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Social Studies teacher Levon Terrell thinks that affirmative action is needed because the world is not perfect yet.If the world were perfect, Terrell wouldn’t have to teach African American history.
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On March 22, a crowd of over 100,000 people gathered on Broadway in New York City to voice concerns and demonstrate their desire for peace.
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Practically all parents bug their teenage son and/or daughter about something they need to achieve. In my case, it’s finding a job. The many reasons they provide are convincing; yet there is a problem
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What do most teenagers want? Freedom. Even a little extra independence at this tender age can go a long way. As soon as I turned 16, my focus became how I was going to be able to support myself and th
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Why do we have to clean our room and bathroom? We are the only ones who are going to see that we left the cap off the toothpaste, or we have dirty clothes all over the floor or hair in the sink. We ar
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