• Lincoln gets a face-lift: Dramatic changes give school new roof, track, cafeteria, gymnasium

    Tuesday, January 13, 2004 By: Renee Simpson

    Numerous construction workers, bright orange fences and yards of caution tape invaded Lincoln territory even before the beginning of the school year.

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  • Umbrellas over the field: Athletes, coaches and students comment on how the rain affects their game.

    Tuesday, January 13, 2004 By: Alicia Berta

    The coin is tossed, and the game is about to begin. There is thunder in the distance, and a sudden flash of light brightens the sky. The next thing you know, coaches and referees are discussing whethe

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  • Pie, oh Pie!: It's not a club, it's a revolution

    Wednesday, January 14, 2004 By: Alexis Diao

    Imagine a club hopelessly dedicated to a beloved dessert with the intent of meeting new people sharing a common sweet tooth. Lincoln’s rapidly growing new club is quite original, and no doubt about i

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  • Graham rivets roof, nation’s attention: Sen. Bob Graham's workday gives student journalists real media experience

    Friday, January 16, 2004 By: Renee Simpson

    Garrison Design and Construction workers were not the only ones repairing the roof and tearing up the track on Nov. 3. U.S. Sen. Bob Graham decided to conduct his 391st “workday” right on the Lincoln

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  • Reaching for the bottle: One student shares her story of painkiller addiction as experts explain the medical science behind seemingly harmless pills

    Wednesday, January 21, 2004 By: Lindsay Barnhart

    Allison* is a senior who is at the top of her class with a GPA most kids would die for. She also has taken prescription pills recreationally. She has taken pills such as Xanax, Skelaxin, Darvocet and

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At-a-glance

Imagine getting off an airplane after a long flight. The moon is shining on the nearest river alongside the airport. And the stars, seeming to have been placed perfectly, only add to the beauty and am
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Do you have a new teacher? Do you see a difference in your grades and how you are learning from your new teacher? That’s a good thing, according to Principal Martha Bunch.
When asked what criteria Lincoln had to meet to earn its grade of “A” from the state for the second year in a row, freshman Jackie Gaul was dumbfounded.
If you’ve seen a group of wild students jumping up and down and going crazy at a Lincoln sports event, then you may have witnessed the Grinches.
During my freshman year at Lincoln, I learned about the Europe trip for high school students through Florida State University’s International Programs. Immediately I wanted to go. I have always wan
Ever had a pounding headache in class and desperately wished you could just pop a Tylenol? Contrary to popular belief, it’s not as simple as most students think. There is a distinct policy at school c
It’s happened to us all. We go to a game where we see amazing athleticism, particularly in one player. This athlete almost immediately becomes one of our idols, the ones we picture as a greatness we m
At 23 years of age, Jason Koerner is not much older than some of his students.
As a Tallahassee native, new English teacher Cara Coxwell considers teaching her “calling,” but not in a religious sense. From receiving her high school diploma at Godby High School to earning her maj
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Top 11 PDA (Public Display of Affection) PDA can be good and PDA can be bad. It all depends on how strongly you show your significant other.
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