Trojan Talk Lincoln High School Tallahassee, FL
Issue Date: Friday, May 28, 2004 Issue: May Issue 2004 Last Update: Tuesday, May 25, 2004


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From construction to new classes, the next school year will offer new obstacles and opportunities for students.
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For some students at Lincoln, Nov. 2 will mark their first journey into the voting booths. That’s when citizens all over the country will cast their votes for the next president of the United States.
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Like many other high school seniors, Katherine Hobby was unsure about her plans after she graduated. So she decided to take a year off – and spend it in Kenya.
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“If you’re serious about your dream, we’ll take your dreams seriously,” reads the website from Full Sail College in Orlando.
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Every day when we stand and say the Pledge of Allegiance at school, there is a sense of patriotism. However, we rarely think of the people in the military who willingly risk their lives in order to ke
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The prestige, the beautiful campus, the California sun … all reasons themselves to attend Stanford University.
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Stepping out onto the grass with new cleats is a great feeling for athletes, and when teammates are cheering for a good performance, the feeling is even better.
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The finish line is only a heartbeat away. Your opponent is only a pace behind you, and you can almost taste the victory. Glory in its purest form is practically waiting for you to claim.
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In the late 1990s, the Tecumseh, Okla., school district adopted random drug testing for middle and high school students who wanted to participate in extracurricular activities.
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What matters most to you when you look for a video game? Is it the graphics? The sense of adventure? Or could it be the violence? Video games are just meant for entertainment right?
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